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Scratcher
100+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
I think that this would be a good thing to add but sometimes the st doesn't have enough staff to tell every banned scratcher why they were banned. They should at least leave a link to the project or comment etc that was the reason they got banned. Support.
- warriorcatz2009
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
support, what if a new scratcher did something wrong by accident and did it over and over again and they get an email saying “youre not welcome on scratch” it could hurt their feelings and start hating scratch.
- dave-alt-4
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
bump
- SuperMarioHome
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support. The current message sounds like the ST doesn't like them.
- I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support. My reasons were mentioned by #42
- Anayathegoddess
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
This is so wrong to say that you are just not welcome on Scratch. At least tell why he/she got banned in the ban appeal email. All this does is cause confusion and ban evades. Especially when they have been false banned or they don't know what they did wrong.i agree
once i got banned for making some projects and scratch didnt tell me what i had to change
- Scratchfangs
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Bump.
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Well, the Scratch Team is literally stating a fact. You are literally not welcomed once you're banned. People should not be offended by facts.
I agree with this guy. Maybe state the reason WHY you’re banned, but if you’ve gotten IP banned, you’ve messed up big time and should know why without them telling you.
No support.
Last edited by Gamer_Logan819 (April 29, 2022 12:44:03)
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support. The current message sounds like the ST doesn't like them.
Well, if you got banned, scratch team probably DOESNT like you.
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Well, the Scratch Team is literally stating a fact. You are literally not welcomed once you're banned. People should not be offended by facts.
I agree with this guy. Maybe state the reason WHY you’re banned, but if you’ve gotten IP banned, you’ve messed up big time and should know why without them telling you. Keep the “you’re no longer welcome” as it’s to show they don’t want you on the website anymore.
No support.
Edit: sorry for posting this message (NOT THE ONE IM QUOTING IT STILL STANDS) I accidentally quoted myself instead of editing and only noticed it when I posted it
Last edited by Gamer_Logan819 (April 29, 2022 12:47:28)
- warriorcats2155
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support. The current message sounds like the ST doesn't like them.Well, if you got banned, scratch team probably DOESNT like you.
support, what if a new scratcher did something wrong by accident and did it over and over again and they get an email saying “youre not welcome on scratch” it could hurt their feelings and start hating scratch.
- warriorcats2155
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Well, the Scratch Team is literally stating a fact. You are literally not welcomed once you're banned. People should not be offended by facts.
I agree with this guy. Maybe state the reason WHY you’re banned, but if you’ve gotten IP banned, you’ve messed up big time and should know why without them telling you.
No support.
This is so wrong to say that you are just not welcome on Scratch. At least tell why he/she got banned in the ban appeal email. All this does is cause confusion and ban evades. Especially when they have been false banned or they don't know what they did wrong.i agree
once i got banned for making some projects and scratch didnt tell me what i had to change
For these reasons, I support.
- Silicobra
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New Scratcher
100+ posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support, altrough I never got banned this seems pretty rude to say to someone and also unconstructive if you don't say what to improve.
- An_Avgeek_CalledKlym
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Scratcher
15 posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
This is fairly rude to say that a user isn't welcome on Scratch, especially when the guidelines state that everyone is welcome. The Scratch Team should tell the user why they were banned. All this does is cause confusion and ban evasions. Especially when they don't know what they did wrong.I think it’s not cool, the community guidelines say everyone is welcome in scratch, it’s unfair and rude, i support, they may make another message which may be more respectful
- dayboihigh
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Scratcher
6 posts
Instead of saying "you're not welcome on Scratch", tell why. (appeal)
Support. Another problem that I've noticed from scratch is that they ban you for remixing stuff without changes when the original person tells you too. I find it frustrating that the scratch team banned my other account instead of banning the person who started this problem. (The banned account I had was a collab account, and I appealed. they just made an excuse to keep me banned.)
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