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TheRealMoz
Scratcher
13 posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

I was once thinking about 2 new systems that Scratch could add!



1. Scratch Levels

2. Warning system



1. Scratch Levels
Scratch levels are levels that users can get. Users can earn XP by…

Logging in daily.
Joining Scratch.
Liking & Faving projects.
Getting a follower.

Their level can be posted publicly or privately. If a user levels up, they will get a notification, “You've leveled up to {level}, {username}



2. Warning system
If a user violates the guidelines, they'will be warned. If it their first time violating it, they're will get a notification under ”Messages from the Scratch Team“, saying, ”You've been warned, in a red color text with a reason. All warnings are private, and only the user can see their warnings by their username. The Scratch team can remove and add warnings. All warnings can expire. None can be permanent, unless it's a permwarn. The time the warning can expire is random, usually 30 days, depending how severe the warning is.

Permwarn
A permwarn is basically a warning. They can be removed by the scratch team, if the user has learned not to violate the guidelines. This type of warning cannot expire; the scratch team has to remove it. A permwarning can be issued if a user repeatedly violates the guidelines. They'll get a notification saying: “You've been permwarned.” with a reason.
KangaCoder
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

Sorry, Scratch Levels is already rejected in TOLORS.

However, I do semi-support the 2nd one for reasons you states, so that you get a warning before a ban.

Please also don't list your suggestions
eikh2
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

What will Scratch XP get you? If it's just “there” then it's extremely pointless for it to be there on a beginner's coding website.
TheRealMoz
Scratcher
13 posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

Okay.
eikh2
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

TheRealMoz wrote:

Okay.
?

Use the quote button to reply to posts.
reallysoftuser
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

this is a website to learn code i dont think we need sCRAtCh LeVelS for features not even related to making & sharing coding projects (the whole point of the website)

Last edited by reallysoftuser (April 15, 2021 14:29:48)

portalpower
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

TheRealMoz wrote:

2. Warning system
If a user violates the guidelines, they'will be warned. If it their first time violating it, they're will get a notification under “Messages from the Scratch Team”, saying, "You've been warned, in a red color text with a reason. All warnings are private, and only the user can see their warnings by their username. The Scratch team can remove and add warnings. All warnings can expire. None can be permanent, unless it's a permwarn. The time the warning can expire is random, usually 30 days, depending how severe the warning is.
oh so like the current system?
lm1996
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

One- list of suggestions
Two- first thing is rejected
Three- the second thing is making my brain hurt and the history of Australia/New Zealand already hurt it.

Last edited by lm1996 (April 15, 2021 14:42:38)

reallysoftuser
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

TheRealMoz wrote:

2. Warning system
If a user violates the guidelines, they'will be warned. If it their first time violating it, they're will get a notification under “Messages from the Scratch Team”, saying, "You've been warned, in a red color text with a reason. All warnings are private, and only the user can see their warnings by their username. The Scratch team can remove and add warnings. All warnings can expire. None can be permanent, unless it's a permwarn. The time the warning can expire is random, usually 30 days, depending how severe the warning is.
dhfbei8987
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

lm1996 wrote:

One- list of suggestions
Two- first thing is rejected
Three- the second thing is making my brain hurt and the history of Australia/New Zealand already hurt it.
Objection!

You are using the Australians as your barkers? No.
TheRealMoz
Scratcher
13 posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

TheRealMoz wrote:

I was once thinking about 2 new systems that Scratch could add! (Ignore the 1st one.



1. Scratch Levels

2. Warning system



1. Scratch Levels
Scratch levels are levels that users can get. Users can earn XP by…

Logging in daily.
Joining Scratch.
Liking & Faving projects.
Getting a follower.

Their level can be posted publicly or privately. If a user levels up, they will get a notification, "You've leveled up to {level}, {username}



2. Warning system
If a user violates the guidelines, they'will be warned. If it their first time violating it, they're will get a notification under “Messages from the Scratch Team”, saying, “You've been warned, in a red color text with a reason. All warnings are private, and only the user can see their warnings by their username. The Scratch team can remove and add warnings. All warnings can expire. None can be permanent, unless it's a permwarn. The time the warning can expire is random, usually 30 days, depending how severe the warning is.

Permwarn
A permwarn is basically a warning. They can be removed by the scratch team, if the user has learned not to violate the guidelines. This type of warning cannot expire; the scratch team has to remove it. A permwarning can be issued if a user repeatedly violates the guidelines. They'll get a notification saying: ”You've been permwarned." with a reason.
portalpower
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

why are we still posting here, it is a list of suggestions were one is rejected and the other is implemented
Paddle2See
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Scratch Levels & Warning System

Please create a separate topic for each suggestion you have, rather than creating a list of suggestions. That way, the conversation stays focused and each idea can get the attention it needs.

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