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- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
I think people should be able to create their own extensions.
- techno-lu
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
I think people should be able to create their own extensions.They can……. Not that easily and they cant upload it ti scratch but thats this entire form’s purpose is xd
- gabe1082727
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Scratcher
20 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
First off, This thing exists, and also, if people have access to share custom made extensions, they could share (the magical word that starts with P) or download viruses rithout doing anything.
- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
First off, This thing exists, and also, if people have access to share custom made extensions, they could share (the magical word that starts with P) or download viruses rithout doing anything.no it does not exist and what is the word that starts with p?
- Googieboy999
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Scratcher
2 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
Its… na I'm not gonna say itFirst off, This thing exists, and also, if people have access to share custom made extensions, they could share (the magical word that starts with P) or download viruses rithout doing anything.no it does not exist and what is the word that starts with p?
Last edited by Googieboy999 (Feb. 12, 2026 13:50:13)
- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
but also how could they download viruses?Its… na I'm not gonna say itFirst off, This thing exists, and also, if people have access to share custom made extensions, they could share (the magical word that starts with P) or download viruses rithout doing anything.no it does not exist and what is the word that starts with p?
- Coolcat_365
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Scratcher
14 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
This would be cool
- tryh4rd3rr
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Scratcher
5 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.
- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
You don't understand, I don't mean making extensions like writing code, like designing new blocks and stuff.This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.
- Superplayer18
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Scratcher
52 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
when green flag clicked
Create [save code v] extension :: #446676
Share extension :: #00aa00
- JamesTheScratcherBoy
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Scratcher
89 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
You don't understand, I don't mean making extensions like writing code, like designing new blocks and stuff.This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.
define This already exists.
So you can technically make your own blocks.::grey
Last edited by JamesTheScratcherBoy (April 28, 2026 21:10:20)
- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
and how do i do thatYou don't understand, I don't mean making extensions like writing code, like designing new blocks and stuff.This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.define This already exists.
So you can technically make your own blocks.::grey
- CatPlusHouse
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Scratcher
43 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
Scratch mods + new scratch vulnerabilitiesbut also how could they download viruses?Its… na I'm not gonna say itFirst off, This thing exists, and also, if people have access to share custom made extensions, they could share (the magical word that starts with P) or download viruses rithout doing anything.no it does not exist and what is the word that starts with p?
Oh and the magical word that starts with a p is a mod of a mod of scratch GOOGLE IT
Ps. Those custom extensions are just blocks you make that you find on the bottom of the block bar
Last edited by CatPlusHouse (May 3, 2026 22:23:22)
- JamesTheScratcherBoy
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Scratcher
89 posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
go to theand how do i do thatYou don't understand, I don't mean making extensions like writing code, like designing new blocks and stuff.This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.define This already exists.
So you can technically make your own blocks.::grey
define Custom Blockscategory and make your own block there using normal scratch blocks.
- samkoiiii
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
I think people should be able to create their own extensions.i think people can inject malicious stuff in the extensions
- scratchy_boy106
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Why not allow users to create their own extensions?
I don't mean thatgo to theand how do i do thatYou don't understand, I don't mean making extensions like writing code, like designing new blocks and stuff.This would be coolno. it's not. having random JS code running in the browser, unsandboxed, is never cool. it can steal cookies, data, whatever, and give it to a hacker. they could also just install a trojan into the browser, basically installing a virus. this is NOT cool.define This already exists.
So you can technically make your own blocks.::greydefine Custom Blockscategory and make your own block there using normal scratch blocks.
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