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Kyler1M
Scratcher
64 posts

tags

how do tags work? Do they make your projects more popular and how?

“Don't be afraid to give up the good to go for the great,”
-Devin Booker
lgrov44
Scratcher
500+ posts

tags

Scratch Wiki wrote:

In 3.0, this feature has been replaced with a hashtag system; preceding a word with a hashtag automatically creates a link to the search results for that word.
As far as I'm aware, this is all it really does, though you can learn more if you wish.

lgrov44, an Australian Scratcher whose most famous for his follows, followed by his activity, especially on Discussion Forums, and his follower count. Is also a remix chainer and school student. Identifies as bisexual.

My top 3 favourite people:
1. @Higgies (deleted) - First Follower, Thank you so much! (Wish you could see this…)
2. @Dubstepv1 (Banned/Moved) - Remix Chainer
3. @GIitchInTheMatrix (Moved to @GlitchedThrough) - Many small things.
Still looking for one of my first followers who are still active.
Maximouse
Scratcher
1000+ posts

tags

lgrov44 wrote:

Scratch Wiki wrote:

In 3.0, this feature has been replaced with a hashtag system; preceding a word with a hashtag automatically creates a link to the search results for that word.
As far as I'm aware, this is all it really does, though you can learn more if you wish.
It also makes the project appear in the search results for that word and in the relevant section of the Explore Page (Animations, Art, Games, …). Including the word in the project description, without the #, has the same effect.


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Kyler1M
Scratcher
64 posts

tags

Maximouse wrote:

lgrov44 wrote:

Scratch Wiki wrote:

In 3.0, this feature has been replaced with a hashtag system; preceding a word with a hashtag automatically creates a link to the search results for that word.
As far as I'm aware, this is all it really does, though you can learn more if you wish.
It also makes the project appear in the search results for that word and in the relevant section of the Explore Page (Animations, Art, Games, …). Including the word in the project description, without the #, has the same effect.
thanks

“Don't be afraid to give up the good to go for the great,”
-Devin Booker

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