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#10481Nov. 19, 2025 23:44:22
#10482Nov. 19, 2025 23:45:36
#10483Nov. 19, 2025 23:46:33
- ThatCoolGuy2015
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Scratcher
5 posts
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Check out my game kitty clicker and yes I mean to spell it with a k
#10484Nov. 19, 2025 23:47:02
- koulold
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Scratcher
58 posts
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Check out my game kitty clicker and yes I mean to spell it with a kokokook
#10485Nov. 20, 2025 06:13:29
- Jimjamslimslam
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Scratcher
4 posts
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welcome to scratch. we are so glad to have you as part of our community, i will help you get popular if i know your profile name
#10486Nov. 20, 2025 07:53:13
- 4A1AdrianAu
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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Hello everyone. If you know or see anyone that asks why they are not a scratcher yet, you don't need to type everything. You can simply send this link to him or her. Your link here. Feel free to let everyone know about this forum that helps you to become a scratcher.
#10487Nov. 20, 2025 08:15:34
- 4A1AdrianAu
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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Hello everyone. Sometimes you might not know what you should make. Well, I have a solution for you. the idea generator.
#10488Nov. 20, 2025 13:38:16
- CosmicStarV1
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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~snip~Please don't block spam
#10489Nov. 21, 2025 00:22:48
#10490Nov. 21, 2025 14:15:43
- Scratcher89482
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Scratcher
13 posts
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I am very new. My account is Scratcher89482. I make some OS’s but not many so I don’t think that I might get many views and I only got 29 views on GameCircle (my project)
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there’s a few weird projects
but I mainly know one
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/237782474/
for some reason the code disappeared
and I put it code go to a new sprite
and back and the code is gone
maybe it’s just a device problem or something
I can’t click the green flag in the editor
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there’s a few weird projects
but I mainly know one
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/237782474/
for some reason the code disappeared
and I put it code go to a new sprite
and back and the code is gone
maybe it’s just a device problem or something
I can’t click the green flag in the editor
#10491Nov. 21, 2025 18:03:34
- goodloosey
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Scratcher
14 posts
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man, some one use my project? pls, and say What do you want to add or what do you want me to correct?
#10492Nov. 21, 2025 18:04:36
- goodloosey
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Scratcher
14 posts
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man, some one use my project? pls, and say What do you want to add or what do you want me to correct?here is: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1231411049/
and pls, pls, PLS SEE!
#10493Nov. 21, 2025 18:11:54
- CosmicStarV1
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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At this point I'm just disappointed on how st has not done anything to stop people from either spamming quoting or people that are talking like this is a chat room. this is supposed to be a place for new scratches to get started.
#10494Nov. 21, 2025 18:11:55
- Ronanpatrick
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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At this point I'm just disappointed on how st has not done anything to stop people from either spamming quoting or people that are talking like this is a chat room. this is supposed to be a place for new scratches to get started.ngl this is SOO true
Last edited by Ronanpatrick (Nov. 21, 2025 18:12:47)
#10495Nov. 21, 2025 18:45:05
- awfawes
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Scratcher
49 posts
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Hey guys! Can you take a look at my project? I think you'll like it: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1239014734
#10496Nov. 21, 2025 18:56:08
- _scratch-shark_
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New Scratcher
34 posts
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Hey guys! Can you take a look at my project? I think you'll like it: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1239014734ok i like your game thxs
#10497Nov. 21, 2025 19:52:21
- Paddle2See
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
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At this point I'm just disappointed on how st has not done anything to stop people from either spamming quoting or people that are talking like this is a chat room. this is supposed to be a place for new scratches to get started.You are correct - this is not a chat room.
You can help by using the Report button when folks start abusing the topic. No need to quote them and try to correct them - that just creates more posts that have to be removed. Just use the Report button

#10498Nov. 22, 2025 03:00:17
- CodeComet6161
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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No one minds?At this point I'm just disappointed on how st has not done anything to stop people from either spamming quoting or people that are talking like this is a chat room. this is supposed to be a place for new scratches to get started.You are correct - this is not a chat room.
You can help by using the Report button when folks start abusing the topic. No need to quote them and try to correct them - that just creates more posts that have to be removed. Just use the Report button
#10499Nov. 22, 2025 11:51:39
- mingo-gag
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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You are right that this place is not a chatroom and we should report things like quoting bigger quotes or spam blocks-snip-You are correct - this is not a chat room.
You can help by using the Report button when folks start abusing the topic. No need to quote them and try to correct them - that just creates more posts that have to be removed. Just use the Report button
#10500Nov. 22, 2025 14:12:44
- Ransom321Ransom
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Scratcher
6 posts
Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!
The Scratch Discussion forums are fundamentally different from a chat room, a distinction rooted deeply in the platform's commitment to safety, moderation, and its core mission of creative coding education. The primary reason chat rooms are prohibited, whether as projects using cloud variables or as an integrated forum feature, is the immense difficulty in moderating real-time, free-flowing conversation. The Scratch Community Guidelines emphasize a welcoming and safe environment for all ages, primarily 8 to 16, which necessitates rigorous oversight. In a traditional chat room, content appears instantly, making it nearly impossible for the volunteer moderators and the Scratch Team to review everything 24/7 before it is seen by young users. This unmoderated environment would pose a significant risk, potentially exposing children to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, or requests for personal information, which is strictly forbidden.
In contrast, the Scratch Discussion forums operate on a traditional bulletin board system, not a real-time messaging interface. Posts are static, appear in a structured, topic-specific format, and can be easily reported by users. These reports are then reviewed by the moderation team, who can take appropriate action, such as removing the content and issuing warnings. This post-by-post moderation is effective for a forum structure, but would be entirely inadequate for the speed of a chat room. Furthermore, the very design of the forums is intended to foster more structured and focused discussions around specific topics like “Help with Scripts” or “Project Ideas,” rather than general idle chatter. While profile and project comment sections are slightly more relaxed, they are still subject to the same community guidelines and moderation framework. This approach keeps the focus on the educational aspect of the platform: creating and sharing projects, thinking creatively, and collaborating on coding challenges. The community actively discourages using the forums as a chat room, redirecting users to the appropriate (though still heavily moderated) comment sections for more casual interaction. The rules are in place not to stifle communication, but to ensure that the platform remains a secure, friendly, and productive space dedicated to its mission of helping young people learn to code in a supportive environment.
Just report spam blocks or any sort of spam content…
In contrast, the Scratch Discussion forums operate on a traditional bulletin board system, not a real-time messaging interface. Posts are static, appear in a structured, topic-specific format, and can be easily reported by users. These reports are then reviewed by the moderation team, who can take appropriate action, such as removing the content and issuing warnings. This post-by-post moderation is effective for a forum structure, but would be entirely inadequate for the speed of a chat room. Furthermore, the very design of the forums is intended to foster more structured and focused discussions around specific topics like “Help with Scripts” or “Project Ideas,” rather than general idle chatter. While profile and project comment sections are slightly more relaxed, they are still subject to the same community guidelines and moderation framework. This approach keeps the focus on the educational aspect of the platform: creating and sharing projects, thinking creatively, and collaborating on coding challenges. The community actively discourages using the forums as a chat room, redirecting users to the appropriate (though still heavily moderated) comment sections for more casual interaction. The rules are in place not to stifle communication, but to ensure that the platform remains a secure, friendly, and productive space dedicated to its mission of helping young people learn to code in a supportive environment.
Just report spam blocks or any sort of spam content…
Last edited by Ransom321Ransom (Nov. 22, 2025 14:19:00)













