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apple502j
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account. Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community.

Is this an actual trend or something? Pretending to be ill?
AwezomeXD
Scratcher
100+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

apple502j wrote:

Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account. Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community.

Is this an actual trend or something? Pretending to be ill?
I don't know if I'd call it a “trend,” but there are some people out there willing to do anything for attention, even pretending to be seriously ill. I'm assuming spreading such rumors were banned to prevent attention seeking / preventing drama from starting.
wvj
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

I never saw people pretending to be ill here
airplanedodge
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

wvj wrote:

I never saw people pretending to be ill here
I think the CG got updated
quasarNebula
Scratcher
77 posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

GG: though i dont think its an especially widespread trend, a few people have pretended that sort of thing over recent years, yes. its there to discourage that behavior; the scratch team cant 100% prevent anyone from deciding to make things up, but making clear that it is not something good and is disrespectful will hopefully help at least a little!
withermicci19
Scratcher
100+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

AwezomeXD wrote:

apple502j wrote:

Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account. Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community.

Is this an actual trend or something? Pretending to be ill?
I don't know if I'd call it a “trend,” but there are some people out there willing to do anything for attention, even pretending to be seriously ill. I'm assuming spreading such rumors were banned to prevent attention seeking / preventing drama from starting.
It's not widespread, it's just something that had to be addressed. I've seen someone before that was begging for followers because they were “terminally ill and dying next month” and that their mother's only dream was “for her son to get 1000 followers on Scratch”.
personally i think people like this are toxic, relying on other's sympathy to get attention is the lowest of the low, but they are kids after all
Austinato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

It's happened before, but I've only experienced it happening once. Regardless, I think the ST just wanted to make it clear it's not cool to lie about something like that.

Off-topic: My only project that would have qualified for getting on the front page was about one of these situations and my group's analysis on the misleading nature of the situation. It seemed to have gotten NFE'd; I don't think it made it on the front page.
Feathertail213
Scratcher
37 posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

Austinato wrote:

It's happened before, but I've only experienced it happening once. Regardless, I think the ST just wanted to make it clear it's not cool to lie about something like that.
Actually I don't think anything should be lied here on Scratch and everyone should be honest. If you don't like a topic or something and you want to lie about it, I suggest you just don't respond and maybe say “I'm not into that topic” because people here on Scratch are usually nice and they usually will avoid topics that other Scratchers/New Scratchers don't like.
Za-Chary
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

It doesn't happen enough where I would call it a “trend,” but evidently it does happen enough to the point where we decided to update the Community Guidelines for this.
legobuilder000
Scratcher
500+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

AwezomeXD wrote:

apple502j wrote:

Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account. Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community.

Is this an actual trend or something? Pretending to be ill?
I don't know if I'd call it a “trend,” but there are some people out there willing to do anything for attention, even pretending to be seriously ill. I'm assuming spreading such rumors were banned to prevent attention seeking / preventing drama from starting.


If people see that you're ill, they could give you free followers and likes.
-Kryptonite-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

Not a trend. Scratch will ban as it is against the guidelines of “manipulating the community”. And talking about serious health concerns like @nedliclan* did will end up being banned. As it “scares tiny kids”.

*RIP Ned, she passed away last year in April
TheAnomalousPseudo
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

-Kryptonite- wrote:

Not a trend. Scratch will ban as it is against the guidelines of “manipulating the community”. And talking about serious health concerns like @nedliclan* did will end up being banned. As it “scares tiny kids”.

*RIP Ned, she passed away last year in April
Please don't name and shame…
sealifefriend
Scratcher
500+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

TheAnomalousPseudo wrote:

-Kryptonite- wrote:

Not a trend. Scratch will ban as it is against the guidelines of “manipulating the community”. And talking about serious health concerns like @nedliclan* did will end up being banned. As it “scares tiny kids”.

*RIP Ned, she passed away last year in April
Please don't name and shame…
True, you shouldn't name, but that's not shaming
kccuber
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

withermicci19 wrote:

I've seen someone before that was begging for followers because they were “terminally ill and dying next month” and that their mother's only dream was “for her son to get 1000 followers on Scratch”.
whoever said that, is clearly lying. their mother's only dream probably would be for their son to survive, and not 1000 “fake internet points” or whatever.
BearSlothCoding
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

I've seen this happen on Scratch a couple times, but it's pretty common on other websites which may have also inspired them to add this.
fdreerf
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

They probably just needed another example for “Be honest”; it's the shortest paragraph in the entire community guidelines.
AntonL1kesPotato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

kccuber wrote:

whoever said that, is clearly lying. their mother's only dream probably would be for their son to survive, and not 1000 “fake internet points” or whatever.
There are a lot of people on other platforms begging for “subscribers” or “likes” or “upvotes” and i can't get it over my head. Why?

Last edited by AntonL1kesPotato (June 2, 2021 05:21:01)

Reev0102
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

I think it's because a Scratcher was pretending to be seriously ill, and they actually said they will die in 4 weeks. It turned out to be a lie and they were just doing it for attention and follows.
Chiroyce
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

Yeah, I guess so … as Reev0102 said, this people must've faked being ill for attention, so they decided to update it.
1Oaktree2
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Why do the community guidelines say pretending to be seriously ill is not allowed?

This is probably just an example of being dishonest.
Also, some people might pretend to be ill to get attention, and get loads of kind comments, like how people on Social Medias sometimes say they are going to delete a post, or video later to get lots of attention telling them not to delete it.
I've also heard people saying stuff (not just on Scratch, other children's websites as well), that they - and sometimes family members - are terminally ill, or have a very bad illness, and that if they die, they want to reach a certain social action (likes, followers, ect.) count.

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