Discuss Scratch
- -AMETHYSTQUEEN-
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There's obvious things that shouldn't be allowed on Scratch, and there's obvious things that are okay. I think, in these terms, the CG's are detailed enough. You should be able to tell what's okay for everyone and what's not just like that. It's called common sense. Unless you have none.
- Gato_Amigo111
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Scratcher
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There's obvious things that shouldn't be allowed on Scratch, and there's obvious things that are okay. I think, in these terms, the CG's are detailed enough. You should be able to tell what's okay for everyone and what's not just like that. It's called common sense. Unless you have none.Ok you give me an exact list of every bad word viewed by the st as bad.
- Gato_Amigo111
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Scratcher
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1. Something that's a BAD WORD (like a** or h***, not ak-47 or bong)Okay, let's see your definition appropriate, and we will compare, okay?The scratch team may have a different definition of whats acceptable than scratchers. Actually having set-in-stone requirements would allow everyone to be on the same page.You definetly don't get taught about that.Exactly define “friendly” and “appropriate.” Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.Support! The guidelines are not clear at ALL.What is not clear about “it’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.”That's where common sense kicks in. Oh, but do you have any?
Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
2. Bullying (repeated mean comments or projects)
3. Excessive blood (just a little is fine)
4. Some other things i won't mention -_-
- ideapad-320
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Scratcher
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Yeah.
That is basically what you are saying.
What you just said was like if your parent said chore list was1. Something that's a BAD WORD (like a** or h***, not ak-47 or bong)Okay, let's see your definition appropriate, and we will compare, okay?The scratch team may have a different definition of whats acceptable than scratchers. Actually having set-in-stone requirements would allow everyone to be on the same page.You definetly don't get taught about that.Exactly define “friendly” and “appropriate.” Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.Support! The guidelines are not clear at ALL.What is not clear about “it’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.”That's where common sense kicks in. Oh, but do you have any?
Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
2. Bullying (repeated mean comments or projects)
3. Excessive blood (just a little is fine)
4. Some other things i won't mention -_-
- Feed and walk the dog
- Do your homework
- Vacuum the stairs
- make sure the robovac does not get stuck and unstick it if it does
- A few other things i wont mention
That is basically what you are saying.
- Gato_Amigo111
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Scratcher
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Yeah.lol but srsly its not clear enough and that's what I was trying to sayWhat you just said was like if your parent said chore list was1. Something that's a BAD WORD (like a** or h***, not ak-47 or bong)Okay, let's see your definition appropriate, and we will compare, okay?The scratch team may have a different definition of whats acceptable than scratchers. Actually having set-in-stone requirements would allow everyone to be on the same page.You definetly don't get taught about that.Exactly define “friendly” and “appropriate.” Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.Support! The guidelines are not clear at ALL.What is not clear about “it’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.”That's where common sense kicks in. Oh, but do you have any?
Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
2. Bullying (repeated mean comments or projects)
3. Excessive blood (just a little is fine)
4. Some other things i won't mention -_-and kept telling you you did not do the last one and you should know what to do because “The list was 100% clear !!1!”
- Feed and walk the dog
- Do your homework
- Vacuum the stairs
- make sure the robovac does not get stuck and unstick it if it does
- A few other things i wont mention
That is basically what you are saying.
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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1. Something that's a BAD WORD (like a** or h***, not ak-47 or bong)Okay, let's see your definition appropriate, and we will compare, okay?The scratch team may have a different definition of whats acceptable than scratchers. Actually having set-in-stone requirements would allow everyone to be on the same page.You definetly don't get taught about that.Exactly define “friendly” and “appropriate.” Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.Support! The guidelines are not clear at ALL.What is not clear about “it’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.”That's where common sense kicks in. Oh, but do you have any?
Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
2. Bullying (repeated mean comments or projects)
3. Excessive blood (just a little is fine)
4. Some other things i won't mention -_-
Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
Last edited by I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF (Feb. 17, 2022 21:35:44)
- RL1123
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Scratcher
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I hope you realize that some things are illegal to talk about or will get us banned from the website, so no, we can't give you a list with everything inappropriate for scratch.Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
- -AMETHYSTQUEEN-
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Scratcher
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Would everyone mind if we please get back on topic?All of this is getting off-topicyes
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
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And you think that the ST should write about it? So, you see…I hope you realize that some things are illegal to talk about or will get us banned from the website, so no, we can't give you a list with everything inappropriate for scratch.Give me a list of everything that's not appropriat for scratch at 100% clarity.
My point?
Last edited by I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF (Feb. 17, 2022 21:43:58)
- RL1123
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Scratcher
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My point?Most of these illegal things are just common sense. We can't give an entire list of what not to do, but we can give a list about what is and isn't allowed. Something more comprehensive than the CGs would help because there are a lot of silent and unknown rules. Other things are obvious like hacking other people's accounts are common sense and woduln't be needed to be listed as inappropriate or unallowed.
Last edited by RL1123 (Feb. 17, 2022 21:46:55)
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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You definetly don't get taught about that.That's where common sense kicks in. Oh, but do you have any?
What I'm trying to sayMy point?Most of these illegal things are just common sense. We can't give an entire list of what not to do, but we can give a list about what is and isn't allowed. Other things are obvious like hacking other people's accounts.
Last edited by I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF (Feb. 17, 2022 21:47:33)
- RL1123
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Scratcher
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Simply use common senseCommon sense won't tell you to not talk about browser extension names or post links to Discord or Twitter if you're new to scratch.
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
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Well, there are the ToUSimply use common senseCommon sense won't tell you to not talk about browser extension names or post links to Discord or Twitter if you're new to scratch.
- RL1123
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Scratcher
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Well, there are the ToUWhich is several pages long. Something more condensed wouldn't require a new user to look through the entire ToU. Instead, a quick skim and it would be sufficient in informing what to not do.
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
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Which will be possible when there are pages of what is allowed and what is not allowed on the Comminity GuidelinesWell, there are the ToUWhich is several pages long. Something more condensed wouldn't require a new user to look through the entire ToU. Instead, a quick skim and it would be sufficient in informing what to not do.
- RL1123
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Scratcher
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The CGs are about 450 words long. The ToU are 3400 words long. The community guidelines don't include the no extension name policy, so it is sort of incomplete.Which will be possible when there are pages of what is allowed and what is not allowed on the Comminity GuidelinesWell, there are the ToUWhich is several pages long. Something more condensed wouldn't require a new user to look through the entire ToU. Instead, a quick skim and it would be sufficient in informing what to not do.
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
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How many words do you need to describe all of the appropriate and inappropriate things on Scratch?The CGs are about 450 words long. The ToU are 3400 words long. The community guidelines don't include the no extension name policy, so it is sort of incomplete.Which will be possible when there are pages of what is allowed and what is not allowed on the Comminity GuidelinesWell, there are the ToUWhich is several pages long. Something more condensed wouldn't require a new user to look through the entire ToU. Instead, a quick skim and it would be sufficient in informing what to not do.


That's where common sense kicks in. 

