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warriorcats2155
Scratcher
500+ posts

Unshared Studios

support for this one, if possible. I have a lot of unnamed studios that I don't have plans for, but do not want to delete, I just want to keep unnamed studios in case if I got an idea for them.
redspacecat
Scratcher
500+ posts

Unshared Studios

Support. When I first joined Scratch, I thought studios were to organize my unshared and shared projects, and was disappointed when I found out they were only for shared projects.
Zack_39450
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

“Bump bump. I’m a speed bump.”
Holy cow!
An0therRand0mC0der
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

bump
daisy--kitty
Scratcher
86 posts

Unshared Studios

support. It'd be nice to not have a blank studio right on your profile when you're working on a new studio.
waffleshamster
Scratcher
14 posts

Unshared Studios

Cream_E_Cookie wrote:

Like projects, be able to have a unshared studio, and you have to press share when done.
Also, you could put unshared projects in unshared studios.
And, you cannot invite curators.
I was thinking the same thing! Honestly I wish Scratch would just do it.
waffleshamster
Scratcher
14 posts

Unshared Studios

daisy--kitty wrote:

support. It'd be nice to not have a blank studio right on your profile when you're working on a new studio.
Literally. People were clicking on my studios while I was working on them and it was so annoying
10101Scratcher
Scratcher
100+ posts

Unshared Studios

Support!! Only problem is that in the “What I've Been Doing” people would be able to see that a scratcher added a project to the studio. If the studio or project is unshared, and the Scratcher who owns it wants it to be a surprise, then it might get ruined.
Zack_39450
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

10101Scratcher wrote:

Support!! Only problem is that in the “What I've Been Doing” people would be able to see that a scratcher added a project to the studio. If the studio or project is unshared, and the Scratcher who owns it wants it to be a surprise, then it might get ruined.
do unshared projects do that
pasta_enjoyer7
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

Bump (was about to post a dupe of this suggestion)

I think this would especially be helpful while trying to organize studios - sometimes it can be annoying to leave a studio unfinished, especially if you have to leave partway. I also like the idea of being able to add unshared projects to studios (although I'm not sure how that would work - if you share the studio, would the unshared projects be shared as well?)

Zack_39450 wrote:

do unshared projects do that
Even if you share a project, then unshare it, the title still shows up in your “What I've been Doing” and also shows up in your followers' What's Happening section.
sojobee
Scratcher
4 posts

Unshared Studios

Bump!

I feel like people aren't bringing this reason up enough. It would be nice for organizing unshared projects, as a person who has 340 of them.
CodeComet6161
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

bump because dupe
SMG4fan7236
Scratcher
100+ posts

Unshared Studios

Semi-support. It would be nice to set up a studio before sharing it to the public, but this might extend to this rejected suggestion in TOLORS:

Rejected Suggestions wrote:

4.1 Disable “See Inside” or private sharing
Some users want an option to prevent Scratchers from looking inside their project and using their artwork, scripts, or sounds. However, the core ideas of Scratch are "Imagine, Program, Share.“ By sharing a project on the Scratch website, you are allowing others to see the code and potentially remix or reuse the data inside, as long as they give credit. This includes allowing others to use the backpack to use your creations in their own projects. That being said, please use the Report button on any project that uses content from another Scratcher without giving credit to them. If you do not want other users to see inside your project, then do not share your project on the Scratch website.

Private sharing so that only certain users can view the project is also not going to be implemented. It is important for projects to be publicly shared for everyone to see so people can report them if they are inappropriate. Only allowing certain users to view projects could increase the chances of inappropriate projects being shared on the website. ”Unlisted projects," similar to a YouTube feature, will also not be implemented for the same reason; for more information, see this post. It could also be used for private messaging; for more information, see #7.1 on this list.
CodeComet6161
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Unshared Studios

SMG4fan7236 wrote:

Semi-support. It would be nice to set up a studio before sharing it to the public, but this might extend to this rejected suggestion in TOLORS:

Rejected Suggestions wrote:

4.1 Disable “See Inside” or private sharing
Some users want an option to prevent Scratchers from looking inside their project and using their artwork, scripts, or sounds. However, the core ideas of Scratch are "Imagine, Program, Share.“ By sharing a project on the Scratch website, you are allowing others to see the code and potentially remix or reuse the data inside, as long as they give credit. This includes allowing others to use the backpack to use your creations in their own projects. That being said, please use the Report button on any project that uses content from another Scratcher without giving credit to them. If you do not want other users to see inside your project, then do not share your project on the Scratch website.

Private sharing so that only certain users can view the project is also not going to be implemented. It is important for projects to be publicly shared for everyone to see so people can report them if they are inappropriate. Only allowing certain users to view projects could increase the chances of inappropriate projects being shared on the website. ”Unlisted projects," similar to a YouTube feature, will also not be implemented for the same reason; for more information, see this post. It could also be used for private messaging; for more information, see #7.1 on this list.
Not quite. It's only you who can see the studio, but all you can do is add shared projects, probably shouldn't allow comments (good point), and make changes to different features.

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