Discuss Scratch
- imfh
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Remixing with no changes...
-snip-There is still a big problem with this block:
<likeness of (remix number (i) ::sensing) to (this project ::sensing) < (50) :: sensing>
How does a computer determine the “likeness” of one project to another? That one of the things which is easy for a human to do but hard for a computer.
- warriorcats2155
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Scratcher
500+ posts
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Also, I think that if the “___ changes made by @{remixer}” is added, it should be invisible to the person remixing the project. This way, they don't see the number and purposely add random changes to increase it, then erase those changes afterwards.Good idea, I should make a suggestion about it!
Anyways, no support, the only person who should unshare any projects should be ST.
- ScratchCat1038
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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When they got the message that someone remixed their project, they could go to the project and just delete it (if this feature was added, of course). If you STILL don't follow, read the OP again.Someone could delete every single remix of their projectI'm sorry, but I don't follow. What do you mean?
- -0Nebula0-
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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No support.No support for this reason
While I think that this is a nice idea, if someone got the “You must make changes before sharing this remix", they could literally make the tiniest, tiniest change, just so it wouldn't count as a copy. I think this could make the original creator unhappy, since it is technically a copy, but has a change that makes it not a copy.
Remember though, if someone did an EXACT copy of your project, you can report it.
- MrDude_Dream
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New Scratcher
1 post
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when green flag clicked
say [Don't Remix Without changes] for (2) secs
This Might work
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Full support, although people might say they can just add a dot or something like that, it's still a good thing to have. Most thieves have little to no knowledge about programming. It makes a major difference even if this feature can only stop 1% people from stealing projects. The only negative drawbacks of this feature I can think of is maybe a few extra lines of code for Scratch Team and a few more bytes of data to load, but the positive is that it can stop countless creators from getting countless hours of headaches because some random thief stole their project, which, in my opinion, is totally worth it.
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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when green flag clicked
say [Don't Remix Without changes] for (2) secs
This Might work[/quote]
Hey don't necropost
- scratch_ca10
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Scratcher
6 posts
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No support.
While I think that this is a nice idea, if someone got the “You must make changes before sharing this remix", they could literally make the tiniest, tiniest change, just so it wouldn't count as a copy. I think this could make the original creator unhappy, since it is technically a copy, but has a change that makes it not a copy.
Remember though, if someone did an EXACT copy of your project, you can report it.
- k0d3rrr
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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*bump because of a duplicate and yet this topic hasn't been posted on yet* 
This is a great idea. This would help make the Scratch Community happier, because of the controversy surrounding unchanged remixes.

This is a great idea. This would help make the Scratch Community happier, because of the controversy surrounding unchanged remixes.
- historical_supa
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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A small notice everytime you remix would be fine in my opinion, it would at least let the “unchanged remixer” know what they're doing. For me this is quite the issue, since my 3D project has 2 exact remix copies.
Last edited by historical_supa (April 16, 2022 08:07:17)
- coyoooo2763
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Scratcher
5 posts
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hello!! i am sorry for necroposting…… but someone remixed my project without making any changes at all !! idk what to do about it. i asked dthem to make changes but they are not responding to my comment at all…………
- CanadianDamian
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Scratcher
1 post
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So scratch detects changes cause when you do a change they have save now button showing so can't they just change that system a bit for the use of anti exact remix?












