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JpegDaDog
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JacobStation96 wrote:

So just a gun is fine but someone holding it isnt?
As long as it is not realistic it's ok for some one holding it, I think they just read our posts wrong. Just make sure it isn't doing anything and it isn't realistic

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JpegDaDog
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JacobStation96 wrote:

Would yall say its realistic?
Green Guy Yellow Shorts holding a gun
It kind of is.

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JacobStation96
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K ima not!
Elijah999999
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I wouldn't recommend it. Disclaimers don't just make it allowed, everything needs to be fit for a five year old to see.

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banana439monkey
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i think if it's a small amount of blood then i believe it'd be marked as nfe, but you wouldn't get alerted for it
haven't tried but that's what i understand the rule to be
imagine getting a papercut, is that really gore?

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RethinkingVoxels
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JacobStation96 wrote:

Would yall say its realistic?
Green Guy Yellow Shorts holding a gun
It seems a bit too realistic
JpegDaDog
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banana439monkey wrote:

i think if it's a small amount of blood then i believe it'd be marked as nfe, but you wouldn't get alerted for it
haven't tried but that's what i understand the rule to be
imagine getting a papercut, is that really gore?

Banana
Why the neck did you say banana

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banana439monkey
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JpegDaDog wrote:

(#27)

banana439monkey wrote:

i think if it's a small amount of blood then i believe it'd be marked as nfe, but you wouldn't get alerted for it
haven't tried but that's what i understand the rule to be
imagine getting a papercut, is that really gore?

Banana
Why the neck did you say banana
…because that's basically my username?

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JpegDaDog
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banana439monkey wrote:

JpegDaDog wrote:

(#27)

banana439monkey wrote:

i think if it's a small amount of blood then i believe it'd be marked as nfe, but you wouldn't get alerted for it
haven't tried but that's what i understand the rule to be
imagine getting a papercut, is that really gore?

Banana
Why the neck did you say banana
…because that's basically my username?

Banana
But that's- you know what? Let's get back to the subject.

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dertermenter
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JacobStation96 wrote:

Can a bit of blood be on a knife and still be allowed?
Personally, no. Blood has always been a bit of a grey area (is the “paper cut amount of blood” actually true?), but I do think it definitely matters what the blood is paired with. And for me, blood on a knife is too certainly to innapropriate for Scratch.


The2000 wrote:

All suggestions are unnecessary. If a suggestion is necessary then it's a bug report.

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QueenofChickens123
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???
I think you need to do a warning or something

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dertermenter
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QueenofChickens123 wrote:

???
I think you need to do a warning or something
no, a warning doesn't change anything. If a project is against the community guidelines even with a warning than it would still be taken down.

Scratch Team member wrote:

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Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any content that requires a disclaimer or warning isn't aligned with this philosophy and would not be suitable for Scratch. If a warning is needed, it is probably not appropriate for Scratch.


The2000 wrote:

All suggestions are unnecessary. If a suggestion is necessary then it's a bug report.

dertermenter wrote:

April Fools Day on the forums has been a repeated privilege, not an expectation
JpegDaDog
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dertermenter wrote:

QueenofChickens123 wrote:

???
I think you need to do a warning or something
no, a warning doesn't change anything. If a project is against the community guidelines even with a warning than it would still be taken down.

Scratch Team member wrote:

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Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any content that requires a disclaimer or warning isn't aligned with this philosophy and would not be suitable for Scratch. If a warning is needed, it is probably not appropriate for Scratch.
Uh e dawg just quoted that already??? We don't need another

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EDawg2011
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dertermenter wrote:

#30
(is the “paper cut amount of blood” actually true?)
no

Please note that I may sometimes make a mistake and give wrong information.

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subjectnamehere
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JpegDaDog wrote:

Naur, I've seen people do it all the time, and it ain't token down.
it most likely already met the community guidelines, or no one reported it.

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Fun_Cupcake_i81
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It depends on the context-
Character is cutting carrots, accidentally gets a (SMALL) cut? Might be okay. (I still wouldn't do it if I were you, though.)
Evil character is holding a bloody knife because they're COMING for the main character? NOT OKAY.

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JacobStation96 wrote:

So just a gun is fine but someone holding it isnt?
no, any gun, if realistic, is not fine. Wether or not someone holds it is completely irrelevant.

also note that warnings absolutely does nothing, like literally, nothing, if something is banned, adding a million warnings won't change a thing, if something isn't banned, theres no reason to add a million warnings.

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JpegDaDog wrote:

EDawg2011 wrote:

JpegDaDog wrote:

JacobStation96 wrote:

Can a bit of blood be on a knife and still be allowed?
Yes, but I suggest saying in the instructions: “Bl00d warning!” Or: “Ketchup warning!”

speakvisually wrote:

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Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any content that requires a disclaimer or warning isn't aligned with this philosophy and would not be suitable for Scratch. If a warning is needed, it is probably not appropriate for Scratch.
Naur, I've seen people do it all the time, and it ain't token down.
Just because it wasn't taken doen doesn't mean it's appropriate for Scratch

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TheEpikGamer211
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well, no in general.

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The-Sushi-Cat
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Blood must be used in either extremely small, non-violent amounts (Think, papercut, or bumping your elbow.), or in educational projects (Like, if you're showing someone how veins and arteries work)

Warnings do not matter. The project will be removed if it's unsuitable, no matter what.

Blood on a knife needs more context, was someone stabbed or cut? Or, did they get a papercut and that got on the knife somehow?

Best not to have it lol

Last edited by The-Sushi-Cat (Feb. 12, 2024 16:00:11)


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Try to refrain from saying, ‘No support’. It comes off as extremely negative. “The forums are for criticism! Don't post it you don't want it!” Agreed. But I never said that you should agree with everyone. No suggestion will ever be perfect
What sounds more constructive?
“No support, people would spam with it”
“This would lead to a lot of spam, since people can't get away from it. Not to mention, it might upset a few people with the way it's implemented”

In #1, you didn't help OP at all. You said you didn't like it, and why. Nothing else. Not even what was causing the issue of spam
In #2, you pointed out the flaws and the root causes of them. Flaws shouldn't always get a suggestion absolutely ignored

And simply supporting doesn't always help either. It's not a voting system, it's improving your ideas. There's going to be cons, there's going to be flaws, and that's the point of the suggestions. No suggestion is ever 100% perfect in any way
Here are some things you can look out for:
-Are there any flaws/cons that haven't been addressed or fixed?
-Is this idea fully flushed out? Or are there some questions you can ask?
-Are there any flaws that you know how to fix or do you know how to flush something out a bit more?
-Is there anyone else who is confused and needs some clarification?

If you don't have to do any of these, then you can move on!

Is a suggestion unable to be added because it's just impossible? Point out why and have them decide what to do next
But still, try not to say ‘no support’

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