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ilovecoding10
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ElsieBreeze wrote:

No Support.

What Scratch *really* needs is support for normal emoji. I'm fairly certain the reason they don't is because they don't properly support 4 byte UTF-8 characters. This is why emojis break the forums and don't work in comments.
Good point, yes
Nambaseking01
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--Explosion-- wrote:

@Nambaseking01 You always provide a different point of view in a good way! Perhaps “_pride_” would be fine? I understand what you mean about it being “_LGBTQ+_” but aren't there SO many other projects and even ST announcements that use this exact term? Also if parents don't want their children finding out about different genders that is just unfair to the child especially if the child happens to be LGBTQ+, either way it would be a very confusing situation. I don't know anyone under 8 who does not know what it means, even if they don't agree or support it.

There's no chance that children will find projects that are relating to LGBTQ+ if they don't even know what that means - they'd have to search it up. And if the child is LGBTQ+, I doubt the parents wouldn't tell the kid, but of course, if that happens, then it's not Scratch's fault. Additionally, as for what you said about the Scratch Team taking an official standpoint on the subject, I never really liked them doing so anyway. I believe everyone has the right to know about other genders, no matter what type they are, and I also believe the Scratch Team is free to share their views on things like that, but I just hope they don't make it really obvious.

For instance, if someone makes a studio that everyone should become homophobics, then the Scratch Team can probably comment or send an alert to the owner of the studio regarding the fact that they respect LGBTQ+. However, immediately deciding to make an announcement about it that a major part of the community will see is not that good of an idea. At the very least, if the Scratch Team really wants to make announcements on mature stuff like that, then they could add parental control options that their children won't be able to see those topics.

Additionally, one of my older points still exists: if someone doesn't know what pride means, then there's close to zero chance they know what the LGBTQ+ community means. It's a group of capital letters each standing for something, with a plus sign next to it - that would be extremely confusing for users who have never heard of the term before. Even _pride_ is okay, because it's just a word, and many users would probably just leave the fact alone. But in this case, it's just strange and maybe even wrong, considering the points I made on parents' wishes.

I still think, however, that having a pride emoji isn't really a move in the right direction - I'm only giving tips to you for if this really gets implemented (which, to be really honest, I heavily doubt).

Last edited by Nambaseking01 (July 24, 2020 14:11:38)

CodeNinja329
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Nambaseking01 wrote:

--Explosion-- wrote:

@Nambaseking01 You always provide a different point of view in a good way! Perhaps “_pride_” would be fine? I understand what you mean about it being “_LGBTQ+_” but aren't there SO many other projects and even ST announcements that use this exact term? Also if parents don't want their children finding out about different genders that is just unfair to the child especially if the child happens to be LGBTQ+, either way it would be a very confusing situation. I don't know anyone under 8 who does not know what it means, even if they don't agree or support it.

There's no chance that children will find projects that are relating to LGBTQ+ if they don't even know what that means - they'd have to search it up. And if the child is LGBTQ+, I doubt the parents wouldn't tell the kid, but of course, if that happens, then it's not Scratch's fault. Additionally, as for what you said about the Scratch Team taking an official standpoint on the subject, I never really liked them doing so anyway. I believe everyone has the right to know about other genders, no matter what type they are, and I also believe the Scratch Team is free to share their views on things like that, but I just hope they don't make it really obvious.

For instance, if someone makes a studio that everyone should become homophobics, then the Scratch Team can probably comment or send an alert to the owner of the studio regarding the fact that they respect LGBTQ+. However, immediately deciding to make an announcement about it that a major part of the community will see is not that good of an idea. At the very least, if the Scratch Team really wants to make announcements on mature stuff like that, then they could add parental control options that their children won't be able to see those topics.

Additionally, one of my older points still exists: if someone doesn't know what pride means, then there's close to zero chance they know what the LGBTQ+ community means. It's a group of capital letters each standing for something, with a plus sign next to it - that would be extremely confusing for users who have never heard of the term before. Even _pride_ is okay, because it's just a word, and many users would probably just leave the fact alone. But in this case, it's just strange and maybe even wrong, considering the points I made on parents' wishes.

I still think, however, that having a pride emoji isn't really a move in the right direction - I'm only giving tips to you for if this really gets implemented (which, to be really honest, I heavily doubt).
Thanks for your input! There are a lot of different points of view in this forum topic, and I'm glad you're making yours known- There are definitely a lot of problems with adding these emojis, and without posts like yours, I wouldn't know that.
trfgbs
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--Explosion-- wrote:

I don't know anyone under 8 who does not know what it means, even if they don't agree or support it.
My best friend is older than 8 and she isn't allowed to know what it is until she's like, 18.
ilovecoding10
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10bookworm10 wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

Omg so many posts
i know, i never expected people to actually see this thread lol
I HAVE SO MANY MESSAGES FROM THIS
abogenschutz
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ilovecoding10 wrote:

10bookworm10 wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

Omg so many posts
i know, i never expected people to actually see this thread lol
I HAVE SO MANY MESSAGES FROM THIS
Me too! But it's great that so many people are seeing this and caring about this.
10bookworm10
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abogenschutz wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

10bookworm10 wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

Omg so many posts
i know, i never expected people to actually see this thread lol
I HAVE SO MANY MESSAGES FROM THIS
Me too! But it's great that so many people are seeing this and caring about this.
yeah!!!
Scratchfangs
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Last edited by Scratchfangs (July 24, 2020 15:48:02)

ilovecoding10
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abogenschutz wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

10bookworm10 wrote:

ilovecoding10 wrote:

Omg so many posts
i know, i never expected people to actually see this thread lol
I HAVE SO MANY MESSAGES FROM THIS
Me too! But it's great that so many people are seeing this and caring about this.

Yeah

Last edited by ilovecoding10 (July 24, 2020 15:48:41)

R_EconomicsFair
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The reason scratch can’t use normal emojis is because of some inappropriate ones for this website, so before you say we need to switch to normal emojis, we can’t. (Or at least apple emojis)

Last edited by R_EconomicsFair (July 24, 2020 15:58:07)

fdreerf
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R_EconomicsFair wrote:

The reason scratch can’t use normal emojis is because of some inappropriate ones for this website, so before you say we need to switch to normal emojis, we can’t. (Or at least apple emojis)
No, it is simply because Scratch doesn't support them. Case and point: the post is broken because I used an emoji at the end. The ST can just add inappropriate emoji to the filter.

Last edited by fdreerf (July 24, 2020 15:59:50)

ilovecoding10
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R_EconomicsFair wrote:

The reason scratch can’t use normal emojis is because of some inappropriate ones for this website, so before you say we need to switch to normal emojis, we can’t. (Or at least apple emojis)
Yep
mattito
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so many posts lmao
R_EconomicsFair
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fdreerf wrote:

R_EconomicsFair wrote:

The reason scratch can’t use normal emojis is because of some inappropriate ones for this website, so before you say we need to switch to normal emojis, we can’t. (Or at least apple emojis)
No, it is simply because Scratch doesn't support them. Case and point: the post is broken because I used an emoji at the end. The ST can just add inappropriate emoji to the filter.
Good point.
fdreerf
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mattito wrote:

so many posts lmao
Wait until you see some of the stuff in TiRaP, Requests, and Collaboration
R_EconomicsFair
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fdreerf wrote:

mattito wrote:

so many posts lmao
Wait until you see some of the stuff in TiRaP, Requests, and Collaboration
ikr
10bookworm10
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mattito wrote:

so many posts lmao
ikrrr i'm just happy people are noticing what i said
mattito
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10bookworm10 wrote:

mattito wrote:

so many posts lmao
ikrrr i'm just happy people are noticing what i said

yeah its cool.
Paddle2See
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Thanks for the suggestion. However we seem to have wandered off-topic so I'll close this now. We have enough discussion that covers the useful points

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