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Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Since whenever Scratchers get blocked they (almost) never have back-ups of projects so they can't work on projects that weren't saved maybe we could do projects while blocked but not share them.

when I receive [ blocked]
if <not <[projected saved as file?] = [true]>> then
say [Awwww man! I can't work on] (project I wanted to do)

end

Last edited by Olimon7661 (June 19, 2024 12:02:49)

Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Rainbow Bump!

Last edited by Olimon7661 (April 16, 2025 18:41:37)

DaShadowz198
Scratcher
1 post

Being able to do projects while blocked.

fr tho like make it so u can work on projects but u cant share them
WindowsAdmin
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

I would support downloading projects but not editing projects because if you were to use the scratch editor normally that would defeat the whole purpose of being banned, downloading your projects though is kinda like a “download your data”
MudkipKappa
Scratcher
500+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
kyoufu_gaaden
Scratcher
83 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

i agree, some kids may be using it for school assignments and won't be able to do their work.
WindowsAdmin
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

kyoufu_gaaden wrote:

i agree, some kids may be using it for school assignments and won't be able to do their work.
The offline editor still exists

also you should probably be more careful using a school account

Last edited by WindowsAdmin (April 17, 2025 17:03:56)

kyoufu_gaaden
Scratcher
83 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

WindowsAdmin wrote:

kyoufu_gaaden wrote:

i agree, some kids may be using it for school assignments and won't be able to do their work.
The offline editor still exists

also you should probably be more careful using a school account
That is true, and also I read another post with a similar topic. I now understand that it is to harder to get banned than I originally thought. now I think you should at least be able to download your old projects to move them to the editor.
WindowsAdmin
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

kyoufu_gaaden wrote:

WindowsAdmin wrote:

kyoufu_gaaden wrote:

i agree, some kids may be using it for school assignments and won't be able to do their work.
The offline editor still exists

also you should probably be more careful using a school account
That is true, and also I read another post with a similar topic. I now understand that it is to harder to get banned than I originally thought. now I think you should at least be able to download your old projects to move them to the editor.
yeah
Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
GameCatastrophe0927
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Olimon7661 wrote:

Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
I think you mean the latter two lol
sevenlayersofbread
New Scratcher
92 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Olimon7661 wrote:

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
That's the point. Blocks are supposed to be a punishment.
Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
I think you mean the latter two lol
Well, you also can't imagine, so none tbh.
Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
That's the point. Blocks are supposed to be a punishment.
Well, there is no way to continue your work. So if you had an idea, you can't do it. That is cruel to children because, they might lose the idea if they didn't write it down.
sevenlayersofbread
New Scratcher
92 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Olimon7661 wrote:

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
That's the point. Blocks are supposed to be a punishment.
Well, there is no way to continue your work. So if you had an idea, you can't do it. That is cruel to children because, they might lose the idea if they didn't write it down.
Cruel? It's a ban from a website, and it was probably deserved. They can also just write their ideas down after they get banned, if they are worried that they might lose them later on. If any of their projects were shared, they can just remix them or re-release them. It's only the work in progress projects that are lost.

Last edited by sevenlayersofbread (April 17, 2025 18:14:14)

Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
That's the point. Blocks are supposed to be a punishment.
Well, there is no way to continue your work. So if you had an idea, you can't do it. That is cruel to children because, they might lose the idea if they didn't write it down.
Cruel? It's a ban from a website, and it was probably deserved. They can also just write their ideas down after they get banned, if they are worried that they might lose them later on. If any of their projects were shared, they can just remix them or re-release them. It's only the work in progress projects that are lost.
“Remix them or rerelease them” this topic is on unshared projects. Shared projects you can download the file, this is for unshared stuff. And, what if they had the idea but forgot it right when they were banned. You're not thinking of all the scenarios.
CeskoII
New Scratcher
33 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

As someone who got permabanned myself here is the way to edit your projects when banned. I am still banned, so this is an alt.
1. Log out of account.
2. Go to your projects (which don't get deleted after ban)
3. Create new account
4. Remix Project
5. Enjoy working on your project!
Olimon7661
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

CeskoII wrote:

As someone who got permabanned myself here is the way to edit your projects when banned. I am still banned, so this is an alt.
1. Log out of account.
2. Go to your projects (which don't get deleted after ban)
3. Create new account
4. Remix Project
5. Enjoy working on your project!
Again, this post is in the case you have unshared WIP projects.
sevenlayersofbread
New Scratcher
92 posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Olimon7661 wrote:

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

sevenlayersofbread wrote:

Olimon7661 wrote:

MudkipKappa wrote:

The offline editor exists.
Plus, blocks are supposed to serve as a punishment, and until you successfully appeal, a block basically means “Scratch is not for you”.
Well, the motto of Scratch is “Imagine, Program, Share”, the first two cannot be done during bans. Besides, people might move to Scratch fanmade upgrades and forget about Scratch. The original.
That's the point. Blocks are supposed to be a punishment.
Well, there is no way to continue your work. So if you had an idea, you can't do it. That is cruel to children because, they might lose the idea if they didn't write it down.
Cruel? It's a ban from a website, and it was probably deserved. They can also just write their ideas down after they get banned, if they are worried that they might lose them later on. If any of their projects were shared, they can just remix them or re-release them. It's only the work in progress projects that are lost.
“Remix them or rerelease them” this topic is on unshared projects. Shared projects you can download the file, this is for unshared stuff. And, what if they had the idea but forgot it right when they were banned. You're not thinking of all the scenarios.
1: You never specified that it was for unshared projects.
2: If they already forgot the idea, it is doing no harm to them.
3: Neither are you or anyone here.

As I said before, the ban was probably deserved, and it should act as a punishment. You shouldn't be babied when you get banned. People should be advised to learn from their mistakes.
snoopythe3
Scratcher
500+ posts

Being able to do projects while blocked.

Support. Scratch is too strict with their moderation. However, they may have blocked the editor because there could be exploits used to share projects.

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