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- -fireworker-
- Scratcher
18 posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
we all get it, mass reporting is a big deal, though I think sometimes it's uncanny how scratch can't pick up that a user is being reported by a team of people trying to get the project/ account taken down
when [ report button] key pressed
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- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Mass reporting is automated. If someone is false mass reported the project will be put back up. No user can get banned or muted because of false mass reporting.
- dhuls
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Say that to my alt account, I dare you No user can get banned or muted because of false mass reporting.
It would probably be hard to automatically tell if a project was getting mass reported because people don't like or if it actually breaks the rules, which is why moderators exist to review the project after it gets taken down.
- Za-Chary
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Right, the Scratch Team reviews the reports after a project is automatically taken down. It would probably be hard to automatically tell if a project was getting mass reported because people don't like or if it actually breaks the rules, which is why moderators exist to review the project after it gets taken down.
Not all “mass reported” projects are a result of organized groups trying to take down the project. Many cases are those in which individual Scratchers report the project because they truly do think that the project is inappropriate.
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Sorry for offtopic, but that was likely banned for impersonation (even though it was actually you. also the github link with all of your alts in your about me doesn't work for me) Say that to my alt account, I dare you
- DarthVader4Life
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
False, you can get banned, however, only temporarily. Mass reporting is automated. If someone is false mass reported the project will be put back up. No user can get banned or muted because of false mass reporting.
- ideapad-320
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Or 1 person makes 4 or how many reports you need accounts to false report something. Remember when Chiroyce was targeted?Right, the Scratch Team reviews the reports after a project is automatically taken down. It would probably be hard to automatically tell if a project was getting mass reported because people don't like or if it actually breaks the rules, which is why moderators exist to review the project after it gets taken down.
Not all “mass reported” projects are a result of organized groups trying to take down the project. Many cases are those in which individual Scratchers report the project because they truly do think that the project is inappropriate.
I think scratch should have a reputation system for reporting/being reported. And a project/something else with more views needs more reports.
Last edited by ideapad-320 (June 30, 2022 21:34:57)
- -AMETHYSTQUEEN-
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
I've actually got temporarily banned once for false reporting, but the ST reviewed the project in question and said it was fine. But the point is you can get banned due to false reporting.False, you can get banned, however, only temporarily. Mass reporting is automated. If someone is false mass reported the project will be put back up. No user can get banned or muted because of false mass reporting.
Of course, I believe only like three people reported my project. Sometimes projects get a whole bunch of people to either report them or ‘false’ report them, and then the situation gets even more complicated.
- Za-Chary
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves. Or 1 person makes 4 or how many reports you need accounts to false report something.
What makes you think these aren't already in place? I don't know if they are, but regardless of whether or not they are, I don't think “mass reporting” would be completely solved by these guidelines. I think scratch should have a reputation system for reporting/being reported. And a project/something else with more views needs more reports.
- donotforgetmycode
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
what if they make loads of alt accounts? That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves.
- cannedkoolaid
- Scratcher
100+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
My alt account army can and will be used against you. /jwhat if they make loads of alt accounts? That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves.
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Then they get ip banned for manipulating site statisticswhat if they make loads of alt accounts? That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves.
- Za-Chary
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
That, and the fact that I'm pretty sure there may even be a system in place to prevent some rotten apple from making alternate accounts to “mass report” a project.Then they get ip banned for manipulating site statisticswhat if they make loads of alt accounts? That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves.
- cheddargirl
- Scratch Team
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Indeedy there is.That, and the fact that I'm pretty sure there may even be a system in place to prevent some rotten apple from making alternate accounts to “mass report” a project.Then they get ip banned for manipulating site statisticswhat if they make loads of alt accounts? That's not possible. The system is built so that only one report from a user counts towards “mass reporting.” So nobody can actually get a project automatically removed by themselves.
Of what may need some constant tweaking is the trigger limit. During COVID the website activity rose by about 6x, and so the older limits were too low. So the limits were adjusted accordingly with reputation metrics attached. But as the website continues to grow, they will likely have to be adjusted again over time. It's a weird game of cat-and-mouse.
There is the lingering the issue of projects that are justified in being reported but fall under NFE status, such that NFE stuff is more prone to get taken down via mass reporting. But that ties in with some other backend stuff whose updates are pending. Of which the only advice I can give on that right now is for people to be more mindful of what they post, and that NFE projects are not really worth it in the end if one's goal is to gain better stats since NFE is ineligible for the front page and searchability anyway.
- Sonicfan172
- Scratcher
63 posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Because the scratch team mass reported one of my projects and banned me
- -fireworker-
- Scratcher
18 posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
Dang some people mass reported my stuff a while back Because the scratch team mass reported one of my projects and banned me
Reason I made this post was cuz of that
- blablablahello
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
How should scratch deal with mass reporting?
the ST doesnt and doesnt have to mass report someone. Because the scratch team mass reported one of my projects and banned me
if they reaaaally wanted to, they can outright ban you (not that they will)
someone else mass reported you and the bot temp banned you
the ST should review and unban ur project (unless it did break the guidlines)
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