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- PinkiePie2009
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
why have scratch animations become so dark?
- -Exphire-
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
why have scratch animations become so dark?
wdym?
- SuperCoder186
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Scratch is really nice, create-full and fun! THANK YOU SCRATCH TEAM VERY MUCH!
when green flag clicked
say [THANK YOU SCRATCH FOR MAKING SCRATCH!
- frodewin
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Very nice explanation by Boltbait, this should be sticky.
- Raihan142857
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
This is true.
- Electro-x
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Love this! I'll report this to be stickied.!!!
- A-qua
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Really nice guide!
- ebicanimations
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Wow, this topic is really old.
- billybot21
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
I love making my brain happy! It always helps me when I dance or read!what
- -TWILIGHTMISTY-
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Reported to be stickied! 

- pugletgames
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
when green flag clicked
say [hello check out our animations] for (2) secs
forever
change [love and fave v] by (1000000000)
end
- -RedPrint-
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
set pen color to (could you explain what this is for? I have no Idea what this is)
- S1986NFL
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Hi! You are awesome and if you read this message, please share it with someone else. You are amazing, and worth every penny in the world.
HAVE A GOOD DAY!!
HAVE A GOOD DAY!!- The-Spy-Kid
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Hi! You are awesome and if you read this message, please share it with someone else. You are amazing and worth more that every expensive thing in the world. HAVE A GOOD DAY!!
- GreenDreeder
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
Yo scratchers,
Don't follow me, just follow @eduardinhofilho.
I'm making a demo about pathfinding, if it's released, don't love and fav.
See ya…
Don't follow me, just follow @eduardinhofilho.
I'm making a demo about pathfinding, if it's released, don't love and fav.
See ya…

- rezvan_faiz
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
New scratchers are often unsure about how the ★ and ♥ buttons work and what they mean.
Well, this post is for you!
Nice Job
If you find a project that you like and would like to let the author know that they've done a nice job, click the ♥ button below the project window. This will turn the heart from gray (indicating that you don't like it) to red (indicating that you like it).
Think of this as giving a project a “thumbs up”.
It costs you nothing to like a project and will really make the day a little nicer for the author of that project.
I Want to See This Again
If you find a project that you like so much that you would like to see this project again, click the ★ button below the project window. This will turn the star from gray (indicating that you've seen enough) to gold (indicating that you'd like to see this project again).
Think of this as bookmarking a page in your favorite book.
This will put a link to this project on your profile page so that you can easily find the project again.
I Want LOTS of People To See Your Project
If you think so much of a project that you'd like lots of people to see it, do NOT remix the project. Remixing a project is for when you want to improve an existing project. Many new scratchers make the mistake of remixing a project they love and simply removing the original author's name and replacing it with their own. This is a quick way to get yourself into trouble with the community and the moderators.
If you just want people to see an existing project, create a studio and add the project to your studio. You can easily create a studio on your profile page. Once created, go to the project page and click the “Studio” link below the project window. Then, follow the prompts to add that project to one of your studios.
I Have Something to Say
Another way you can interact with the project author is to leave a comment message on the project itself. Maybe you have a question on how the project works, or maybe you'd like to let the author know how much you like their project, or maybe you'd like to suggest improvements to the project. Whatever the case, just try to be positive in the comments left on the project understanding that everyone will be able to read those comments.
Just remember that it is considered rude to post a link to one of your own projects in the comments of someone else's project. That's called ‘spamming’ and will likely get reported to a moderator or simply deleted.
I Love ALL Your Projects
If you have a comment that you wish to send to the author directly that doesn't pertain to a specific project, you should consider posting that comment to the author's profile page. Simply click the author's name and you will be taken to their profile page.
Again, it is not appropriate to post a link to your own projects on another author's profile. If they are curious about you, they'll naturally click on your name and check out your projects.
When You Post Another Project, I Want to Know
If you are a fan of someone, you can get an alert whenever they post a new project. Just visit their profile and click the “Follow” button near the top of the screen. When they post a new project, you'll see a notification message on your main screen. Click the project and you'll be one of the first people to see the new project and the whole process starts again!
But, I Really Want You to Check Out My Project
There are several places where posting a link to one of your projects is acceptable…
- Studios - If you would like the studio owner to include your project in their studio, it is perfectly acceptable to post a message in that studio requesting the studio owner check out your project. Just don't over do it. One or two project links are fine. Ten is probably too much. Also, be sure your project would actually fit into that studio's theme.
- Forum Signature - You may place links to your projects in your forum signature. (See mine, below, as an example.)
- Show and Tell - If you want to let LOTS of people know about your project, post a message about your project in the Show and Tell forum. You may want to include reasons why someone would want to view your project and a screenshot (if you can). Here are instructions on how to add a screenshot to your post.
Final Words
Remember that you can combine many of these together. For example, you may click both the ★ and ♥ buttons, add the project to a studio, and leave the author a message. Mix and match the level of feedback to how much you like the project.
I hope this guide is helpful to you. If any section needs clarification, or you want to give me other feedback, post below and I'll read it.
Thanks, and Scratch On! Ok!
- KittyCatKayden
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
New scratchers are often unsure about how the ★ and ♥ buttons work and what they mean.Great way of helping others know how the icons work!
Well, this post is for you!
Nice Job
If you find a project that you like and would like to let the author know that they've done a nice job, click the ♥ button below the project window. This will turn the heart from gray (indicating that you don't like it) to red (indicating that you like it).
Think of this as giving a project a “thumbs up”.
It costs you nothing to like a project and will really make the day a little nicer for the author of that project.
I Want to See This Again
If you find a project that you like so much that you would like to see this project again, click the ★ button below the project window. This will turn the star from gray (indicating that you've seen enough) to gold (indicating that you'd like to see this project again).
Think of this as bookmarking a page in your favorite book.
This will put a link to this project on your profile page so that you can easily find the project again.
I Want LOTS of People To See Your Project
If you think so much of a project that you'd like lots of people to see it, do NOT remix the project. Remixing a project is for when you want to improve an existing project. Many new scratchers make the mistake of remixing a project they love and simply removing the original author's name and replacing it with their own. This is a quick way to get yourself into trouble with the community and the moderators.
If you just want people to see an existing project, create a studio and add the project to your studio. You can easily create a studio on your profile page. Once created, go to the project page and click the “Studio” link below the project window. Then, follow the prompts to add that project to one of your studios.
I Have Something to Say
Another way you can interact with the project author is to leave a comment message on the project itself. Maybe you have a question on how the project works, or maybe you'd like to let the author know how much you like their project, or maybe you'd like to suggest improvements to the project. Whatever the case, just try to be positive in the comments left on the project understanding that everyone will be able to read those comments.
Just remember that it is considered rude to post a link to one of your own projects in the comments of someone else's project. That's called ‘spamming’ and will likely get reported to a moderator or simply deleted.
I Love ALL Your Projects
If you have a comment that you wish to send to the author directly that doesn't pertain to a specific project, you should consider posting that comment to the author's profile page. Simply click the author's name and you will be taken to their profile page.
Again, it is not appropriate to post a link to your own projects on another author's profile. If they are curious about you, they'll naturally click on your name and check out your projects.
When You Post Another Project, I Want to Know
If you are a fan of someone, you can get an alert whenever they post a new project. Just visit their profile and click the “Follow” button near the top of the screen. When they post a new project, you'll see a notification message on your main screen. Click the project and you'll be one of the first people to see the new project and the whole process starts again!
But, I Really Want You to Check Out My Project
There are several places where posting a link to one of your projects is acceptable…
- Studios - If you would like the studio owner to include your project in their studio, it is perfectly acceptable to post a message in that studio requesting the studio owner check out your project. Just don't over do it. One or two project links are fine. Ten is probably too much. Also, be sure your project would actually fit into that studio's theme.
- Forum Signature - You may place links to your projects in your forum signature. (See mine, below, as an example.)
- Show and Tell - If you want to let LOTS of people know about your project, post a message about your project in the Show and Tell forum. You may want to include reasons why someone would want to view your project and a screenshot (if you can). Here are instructions on how to add a screenshot to your post.
Final Words
Remember that you can combine many of these together. For example, you may click both the ★ and ♥ buttons, add the project to a studio, and leave the author a message. Mix and match the level of feedback to how much you like the project.
I hope this guide is helpful to you. If any section needs clarification, or you want to give me other feedback, post below and I'll read it.
Thanks, and Scratch On!

- Among-us-red123
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ITopic - How ★ and ♥ work--Or, how to give appropriate feedback!
sorry i could not understand! 

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