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- TovenaarFret
- Scratcher
27 posts
add a option to choose allow remixing or not allow remixing
Last edited by Paddle2See (Oct. 6, 2021 16:01:26)
- Quantum-Cat
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
add a option to choose allow remixing or not allow remixing
For now, I'll ask a moderator to close this topic. In the future, please read the stickies (topics with a pin icon next to them) before making a suggestion:3.2 Disable remixing or censor minor remixes
One of the most important ideas of Scratch is the share aspect. Scratch is a website not only for displaying your work, but also for sharing it with others, and by posting your project on the Scratch website you agree to allow others to remix your work. You are not allowed to write “Do not remix this project” in the Notes and Credits of your project; you may get alerted for this, because it discourages remixing. This suggestion extends to the ability to require permission to remix a project, as you have already given permission to others to use your creations by sharing a project on Scratch; for more information, see this post.
A remix of a project is allowed on Scratch, even if the remix only contains minor changes (this includes recolors). However, when you remix a project, you should put in the Notes and Credits what you changed. If you see a project that contains no noticeable changes, please use the Report button on it so the Scratch Team can take a look at it. This suggestion extends to “extremely minor remixes,” such as a remix of a game that gives you 2 points per second instead of 1. As long as the user explains what they changed about the project and gives proper credit, this is okay.
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Last edited by Quantum-Cat (Oct. 6, 2021 13:54:44)
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- TovenaarFret
- Scratcher
27 posts
add a option to choose allow remixing or not allow remixing
- supergirl3212
- Scratcher
100+ posts
add a option to choose allow remixing or not allow remixing
I am the biggest Spider-Gwen fan on all of scratch.
Challenge me
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- Reev0102
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
add a option to choose allow remixing or not allow remixing
There's already a "Thanks to look, remixing without giving a credit is offendinguser for the original project project" banner.
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This is still rejected and that will not change. I agree. Someone remixed my popular project and only changed the background color to change colors. As a scratcher who rarely makes projects that get attention, it feels like they stole a bunch of views that should belong to me.
Last edited by Reev0102 (Oct. 6, 2021 14:58:01)
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