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Langdon35
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

ChocolatePi wrote:

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

ChocolatePi wrote:

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

Langdon35 wrote:

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

5 multiple choice questions wouldn't do much anyways though.
Who said anything about multiple choice?
Logic. It would be hard and annoying if it wasn't.

ChocolatePi wrote:

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

5 multiple choice questions wouldn't do much anyways though.
It wouldn't hurt
Unless the person is illiterate or something which is pretty common on a kids website to be honest.

If age is greater than 9, then give the quiz?
Then they'd ask their parents
Well that would defeat the purpose…
Their parents would explain to them the community guidelines.
And that's a good thing! Support again? really Langdon35, give us a break!
Rumanti
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Support!

A lot of peoples did this >:O

This quiz probably would now clean the website 100%, but it should reduce it.

The problem is non-obvious questions that are simple and understandable. I never liked PKn, (school - translation: character building) but the exam questions are reaaaally obvious. You don't have to be a kind guy to pass it.

e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

Last edited by Rumanti (Dec. 17, 2014 21:17:28)

Langdon35
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Rumanti wrote:

Support!


e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

Are you saying this is a good question?
Rumanti
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Langdon35 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

Support!


e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

Are you saying this is a good question?
How can I?
jrezneckbhds
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

ChocolatePi wrote:

Langdon35 wrote:

jrezneckbhds wrote:

I support, although scratchers may not like it…
Same as what I said.
I really don't see any reason why they wouldn't like it…

Question 1: True or false - 5 year olds could see your project
() true
() false

etc. etc.

and if you get it wrong, you can take it again. There'd be like 5 questions.
Well, then 100%!
Langdon35
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Rumanti wrote:

Langdon35 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

Support!


e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

Are you saying this is a good question?
How can I?
I mean that's a good question for life but not so much for scratch.
MrFlash67
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Rumanti wrote:

e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

And anyway, that question has no context which makes it impossible to judge e.g:
Was it accidental?
Have they done it before?
Have they apologised?


And anyway, I support the main topic.
Mcsugarface
Scratcher
18 posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Support. I think that if you finish the quiz correctly the first time you should get a little badge or something on your profile. Either way this shouldn't change if you're a scratcher or new scratcher.
Rumanti
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Langdon35 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

How can I?
I mean that's a good question for life but not so much for scratch.
What I want to say is that kind of question are too obvious and would not be helpful.

MrFlash67 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

And anyway, that question has no context which makes it impossible to judge e.g:
Was it accidental?
Have they done it before?
Have they apologised?

True. The problem didn't explain anything more. It's from the national exams. (it's on Wikipedia if you don't know what it is)

I'm going to stop posting off-topic posts now.

Last edited by Rumanti (Dec. 22, 2014 12:11:43)

Langdon35
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Rumanti wrote:

Langdon35 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

How can I?
I mean that's a good question for life but not so much for scratch.
What I want to say is that kind of question are too obvious and would not be helpful.

MrFlash67 wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

e.g. If a friend break one of your things, what do you should do?
(A) Forgive him.
(B) Didn't forgive him.

And anyway, that question has no context which makes it impossible to judge e.g:
Was it accidental?
Have they done it before?
Have they apologised?

True. The problem didn't explain anything more. It's from the national exams. (it's on Wikipedia if you don't know what it is)

I'm going to stop posting off-topic posts now.
Thanks!
ChocolatePi
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

meow

(bump)
Thepuzzlegame
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Support!
Yeetoburro1
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

I don't know a single person who reads the terms of use for anything. I didn't read them either.
*Waves hands above head* I do!!!
And support, I see a lot of little kids giving out discord links (Which they shouldn't have anyway) and advertising and stuff.

Last edited by Yeetoburro1 (Aug. 27, 2020 17:14:10)

geometric_ghast
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Yeetoburro1 wrote:

And support, I see a lot of little kids giving out discord links
wait WHAT
TheToothlessWolf
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

OmnipotentPotato wrote:

I don't know a single person who reads the terms of use for anything. I didn't read them either.
I've read the TOU for all the websites I go on since ever since making the project Read The Terms of Service. Maybe because I don't want to be a hypocrite, maybe because I'm genuinely scared that big greedy corporations will steal my firstborn child.
Back on topic, I support. Even if some younger users can't read very well, they can still ask their parents. Assuming that their parents will actually care and explain the guidelines, not just do the quiz for their kids. It would help a lot of kids that don't seem to have read the guidelines and keep doing things that aren't allowed.
moss-shadow
Scratcher
500+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

I'll copy and paste my topic:

When you are about to become a Scratcher, you have to read through the community guidelines. It's a lot of word right? I was 12 when I signed up and even I am guilty of not reading it, imagine all those kids who skip it, too. This is a huge reason why so many people break guidelines. It's because they skipped over them.

My idea is to add a little quiz at the end. Not like a 20 question thing, maybe like 3 questions that are super basic. How about:

1. What do you give when you remix projects? Credit to the original owner, a love and a star to the original project
2. You're allowed to say your social media usernames. True or false?
3. What do you do on other people's projects? Tell them good things about their game, advertise your projects

If you answer wrong, you have to start the slideshow over and read the guidelines again. There can also be more than 3 total questions so it mixes them up so people don't trial-and-error it.
TopicBumper
New Scratcher
100+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

Trump.
the2000
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

The Community Guidelines are way too vague to make a quiz for in my opinion. They're mostly ambiguity combined with common sense, which is why the ToS rules are much better to read through. Unless anyone can come up with actually good quiz questions that aren't obvious and also aren't ridiculous like “what is the fifth word of the sixth sentence”, I don't think this suggestion is worth implementing.
dhfbei8987
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

the2000 wrote:

The Community Guidelines are way too vague to make a quiz for in my opinion. They're mostly ambiguity combined with common sense, which is why the ToS rules are much better to read through. Unless anyone can come up with actually good quiz questions that aren't obvious and also aren't ridiculous like “what is the fifth word of the sixth sentence”, I don't think this suggestion is worth implementing.
That is being too sarcastic. But, support! However, the quiz would be like this (multiple choice and true/false):

1. Someone used art from off the internet but didn't give credit. Which of the following guidelines would you inform them about?
a. Share.
b. Keep Personal Info Private
C. Help Keep the Site Friendly.
D. Be honest.

2. You shared your Discord ID. It is allowed. true/False

And so on.
the2000
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Brief quiz on the community guidelines

dhfbei8987 wrote:

the quiz would be like this (multiple choice and true/false):

1. Someone used art from off the internet but didn't give credit. Which of the following guidelines would you inform them about?
a. Share.
b. Keep Personal Info Private
C. Help Keep the Site Friendly.
D. Be honest.

2. You shared your Discord ID. It is allowed. true/False

And so on.
1. I couldn't figure out the answer to this question even with the Community Guidelines as a reference. What answer were you intending? D? I don't think that something that ambiguous should be included.

2. I don't think they would specifically call attention to Discord like that, especially since many users may not even know what it is.

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