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- OhOkSir12345
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
oh ok
- os_player
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
still allowed without
-the game over screen
-the menu background
-week 4
-week 6 roses dialogue
-Tankman's Stress dialogue
- NSFW fanart
-the game over screen
-the menu background
-week 4
-week 6 roses dialogue
-Tankman's Stress dialogue
- NSFW fanart
- OhOkSir12345
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1000+ posts
Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
ok
- Sikecon
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Really hate this when people say “FNF isn't a kid's game.” It's actually for “mature audiences.” Teens can be still kids, and kids still can have the brain of an adult.
Anyways,
Even if the game itself contains mild content, it's still allowed on Scratch as long as the comments/studios/projects don't contain the mild content itself.
Anyways,
Even if the game itself contains mild content, it's still allowed on Scratch as long as the comments/studios/projects don't contain the mild content itself.
- OhOkSir12345
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1000+ posts
Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
i kinda knew that, i just wanted to know what Other people's answers were since nobody answered my questions in my qnas Really hate this when people say “FNF isn't a kid's game.” It's actually for “mature audiences.” Teens can be still kids, and kids still can have the brain of an adult.
Anyways,
Even if the game itself contains mild content, it's still allowed on Scratch as long as the comments/studios/projects don't contain the mild content itself.
- han614698
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
IMO - no.
The QaS forum is for helping others and asking questions. Subjective questions like such are NOT allowed.
The QaS forum is for helping others and asking questions. Subjective questions like such are NOT allowed.
- OhOkSir12345
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1000+ posts
Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
IMO - no.
The QaS forum is for helping others and asking questions. Subjective questions like such are NOT allowed.
People are allowed to share content from other games so long as what they share doesn't contain inappropriate content. They can snip it out or just skip it altogether.
So with the example of FNF, users are allowed to share remakes or fan content of the game so long as it doesn't contain that inappropriate content. Like replace whatever the “week 4 songs” are with clean stuff and whatnot.
A quick review:
Is a project based on FNF reportable? Depends.
How about one that has ALL the inappropriate content edited out? No, but you can always report just in case.
How about one that doesn't? Report.
What i was doing was asking people If scratch allows fnf and they do allow it, this is a discussion about what should be allowed and what shouldn’t.
Last edited by OhOkSir12345 (Sept. 30, 2021 01:40:42)
- han614698
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
You asked whether WE think it SHOULD be allowed on Scratch - and I said no.IMO - no.
The QaS forum is for helping others and asking questions. Subjective questions like such are NOT allowed.People are allowed to share content from other games so long as what they share doesn't contain inappropriate content. They can snip it out or just skip it altogether.
So with the example of FNF, users are allowed to share remakes or fan content of the game so long as it doesn't contain that inappropriate content. Like replace whatever the “week 4 songs” are with clean stuff and whatnot.
A quick review:
Is a project based on FNF reportable? Depends.
How about one that has ALL the inappropriate content edited out? No, but you can always report just in case.
How about one that doesn't? Report.
- OhOkSir12345
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1000+ posts
Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
I think i need to change the Question…You asked whether WE think it SHOULD be allowed on Scratch - and I said no.IMO - no.
The QaS forum is for helping others and asking questions. Subjective questions like such are NOT allowed.People are allowed to share content from other games so long as what they share doesn't contain inappropriate content. They can snip it out or just skip it altogether.
So with the example of FNF, users are allowed to share remakes or fan content of the game so long as it doesn't contain that inappropriate content. Like replace whatever the “week 4 songs” are with clean stuff and whatnot.
A quick review:
Is a project based on FNF reportable? Depends.
How about one that has ALL the inappropriate content edited out? No, but you can always report just in case.
How about one that doesn't? Report.
- sharkode
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
FNAF should be allowed on Scratch, as long as if it is a mild version of it (without too scary things like jumpscare or screaming)
- DangerousDawn
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
NSFW is filtered on the main site.I don't see any filtered words.that inappropriate.Is discussion forums even filtered, since theres a word in your reply that's filtered I’d say no ban, since reject, but maybe NSFW if it’s
- sharkode
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
What does NSFW even mean?NSFW is filtered on the main site.I don't see any filtered words.that inappropriate.Is discussion forums even filtered, since theres a word in your reply that's filtered I’d say no ban, since reject, but maybe NSFW if it’s
- DangerousDawn
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Not Safe For Work. Don't go looking it up.What does NSFW even mean?NSFW is filtered on the main site.I don't see any filtered words.that inappropriate.Is discussion forums even filtered, since theres a word in your reply that's filtered I’d say no ban, since reject, but maybe NSFW if it’s
- sharkode
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Why did they censor the word NSFW?Not Safe For Work. Don't go looking it up.What does NSFW even mean?NSFW is filtered on the main site.I don't see any filtered words.that inappropriate.Is discussion forums even filtered, since theres a word in your reply that's filtered I’d say no ban, since reject, but maybe NSFW if it’s
Last edited by sharkode (Sept. 30, 2021 07:01:43)
- EZ-Games
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
NSFW is essentially anything that is 18+ content. This can include many things such as images with lots of gore and violence, nudity, other stuff. I usually translate NSFW as “very mature” rather than “not safe for work,” it's just easier that way. But anyway, they censor NSFW because this is a kid-friendly website. Why did they censor NSFW?
- sharkode
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
I mean the word NSFWNSFW is essentially anything that is 18+ content. This can include many things such as images with lots of gore and violence, nudity, other stuff. I usually translate NSFW as “very mature” rather than “not safe for work,” it's just easier that way. But anyway, they censor NSFW because this is a kid-friendly website. Why did they censor NSFW?
- AwezomeXD
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
NSFW is just a shorter way to say Not Safe For Work, like how you'd say “idk” instead of “I don't know” or “lol” instead of “laughing out loud”I mean the word NSFWNSFW is essentially anything that is 18+ content. This can include many things such as images with lots of gore and violence, nudity, other stuff. I usually translate NSFW as “very mature” rather than “not safe for work,” it's just easier that way. But anyway, they censor NSFW because this is a kid-friendly website. Why did they censor NSFW?
…if that's even what you meant
Last edited by AwezomeXD (Sept. 30, 2021 12:48:54)
- DangerousDawn
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Because,I mean the word NSFWNSFW is essentially anything that is 18+ content. This can include many things such as images with lots of gore and violence, nudity, other stuff. I usually translate NSFW as “very mature” rather than “not safe for work,” it's just easier that way. But anyway, they censor NSFW because this is a kid-friendly website. Why did they censor NSFW?
NSFW is essentially anything that is 18+ content. This can include many things such as images with lots of gore and violence, nudity, other stuff. I usually translate NSFW as “very mature” rather than “not safe for work,” it's just easier that way. But anyway, they censor NSFW because this is a kid-friendly website.
- meepeygamer567
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Yes as long it’s not nsfw or anything else that breaks the community guidelines.
*says random English words*
-annoying kid
- ItsMe-XTV-
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Friday Night Funkin: what's appropriate and what is not appropriate
Not fnaf, FNF. FNAF should be allowed on Scratch, as long as if it is a mild version of it (without too scary things like jumpscare or screaming)
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