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DabbingDishwasher
New Scratcher
1 post

unban fnaf

fnaf on scratch used to be good but now its dead. All the scratch team has done by banning it is killing a community and deleting hours of work


its not that scrary
Azerethia
New Scratcher
10 posts

unban fnaf

Hello!

I'm sorry for being unpleasant, but firstly I don't think this is the right forum to post such a request. From my understanding is this board supposed to be for introducing one's own creations to the community. Maybe it would be more effective to write a Scratch team member a nice and constructive message on profile and start a civilised debate there. I seriously doubt that your request would be noticed here.

Oh, I've seen a kid in our library play scratched Fnaf. I found it kinda…non-scary. (not a big fan of Fnaf, I must confess) But! I believe that if something's yours, you should be free to do whatever with it as long as you're not harming others. So, if the Scratch team wants to ban horror games on their site, it's totally ok in my book. After all, they promised us users a safe place completely without any potentionally disturbing content, where even a very small children can browse and contribute. Uploading Fnaf here was in my opinion a pointless effort anyway, as it was clear it's probably going to be eventually brought down. Maybe there's another place on the Internet where all kinds of games are welcomed and you can move your scratched Fnafs there without the fear of being banned?
pngs
Scratcher
76 posts

unban fnaf

#FreeFNAF

Sorry mods if I'm not supposed to reply to a thread that should be moved, but I would agree that banning FNAF entirely, regardless of content, would be bad. But, what if you tried making something a little more like FNAF World? I don't know much about the plot, but the character designs are mostly colorful and far from threatening, and the story's content isn't as bad as the other games. Like Azertethia mentioned, it would be pointless to upload anything that has gore, jumpscares, explicit child death, or anything else that horror-sensitive people (or babies, as you might think of them,) would find scary, but if you made a more Disney version of FNAF that follows the site guidelines, I'm sure it would be taken down a lot slower if at all.
GraveyardFox
Scratcher
8 posts

unban fnaf

Ahem. But who would even search up fnaf if they cannot handle it. ALSO people put up warnings, arrogant scratchers ignore the warnings and then see the project, they then report the project. I MEAN COME ON! Why would they do that…
I could go full lawyer on you.
GraveyardFox
Scratcher
8 posts

unban fnaf

I Keep getting super annoyed with having to explain something OVER AND OVER AGAIN EVEN THOUGH I SAID SOMETHING CLEARLY AND IN THE CLEAREST WAY POSSIBLE! Please! Pleas please! Understand me
Wolfflight100
Scratcher
3 posts

unban fnaf

Hey. Pleaze dont. even tho im a fan of fnaf, i agree. Its scary for younger children. We can make FNAF related stuff with warnings. And we can always make memes too. ._.
GraveyardFox
Scratcher
8 posts

unban fnaf

I’m saying, some people ignore the warnings and it makes it frustrating for the people who own the project.
game_pr0grammer
Scratcher
500+ posts

unban fnaf

GraveyardFox wrote:

ALSO people put up warnings, arrogant scratchers ignore the warnings and then see the project, they then report the project. I MEAN COME ON! Why would they do that…
maybe because despite the warning they wanted to see what the project was and then realized the project wasn't really appropriate so they reported it? ignoring a warrning isn't the hardest thing to do. if your fnaf game is like the fnaf games with the tension and jumpscares and the scary stuff then that isn't appropriate and putting a warning doesn't really change anything. it's like having a project with swears and putting just simply putting a warning about the swears in the project. it's still against the community guidelines even if the viewer got warned that there are swears.

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