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endyourenite
Scratcher
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https://web.archive.org/web/20071002045221/http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/animation
found in a random date in the wayback machine

Last edited by endyourenite (Sept. 25, 2024 20:22:53)

abubriski
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unknown scratch pages

Maximouse wrote:

abubriski wrote:

8to16 wrote:

abubriski wrote:

How come I’ve never seen https://scratch.mit.edu/become-a-scratcher/ before?
They replaced the 2.0 popup with a separate 3.0 page
(I know this because I was becoming a scratcher on my old account in around middle 2021, I assume they made this change in 2023-ish.)
Oh, so this is new?
It was added in 2022: https://github.com/scratchfoundation/scratch-www/pull/6500

Before this page was added, clicking the “become a Scratcher” link would open a popup on the profile page.
oh, thank you.
scratchsimpleproject
Scratcher
100+ posts

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What about the “mres” things, according to that site.. theres lot of old scratch 1.0 file things such as document, project, and a txt maybe

Last edited by scratchsimpleproject (Sept. 28, 2024 08:38:48)

BigNate469
Scratcher
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scratchsimpleproject wrote:

Nvm https://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/scratch/
Huh, that seems to contain a bunch of old .sb files in the “examples” subdirectory.

Interesting.

Also, found (indirectly) through there, and not technically Scratch (but another project of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT after the ST split off from them): https://octostudio.org/
EverSwirl
Scratcher
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SpyCoderX wrote:

EverSwirl wrote:

Here's something funny I found: (may or may not be qualified as related to this topic?)

Search %25252F. The search bar now only shows %252F.
Clicking the search bar again makes it into %2F.
Clicking it once more makes it into /.
Click it again and you search for nothing.
That's because %25 is the code for %, and %2F is the /

As for when it finally disappears, I don't really know.
Thought it might be
EverSwirl
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endyourenite wrote:

https://web.archive.org/web/20071002045221/http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/animation
found in a random date in the wayback machine
That's probably existent due to the tags system of Scratch 1.x. If you download the offline editor for 1.x (I used uptodown to get 1.4 and 1.3.1) and click “Share project”, you'll see on the popup menu that they had a MUCH different tags system back then.
BigNate469
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EverSwirl wrote:

endyourenite wrote:

https://web.archive.org/web/20071002045221/http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/animation
found in a random date in the wayback machine
That's probably existent due to the tags system of Scratch 1.x. If you download the offline editor for 1.x (I used uptodown to get 1.4 and 1.3.1) and click “Share project”, you'll see on the popup menu that they had a MUCH different tags system back then.
Technically you can still tag your project whatever you want- and it will work: due to a broken trending algorithm (and some parts of it functioning correctly), clicking on any tag in the Explore page is the same as searching the name of the tag and clicking on “trending”. This holds true for tags not listed on Explore, such as #3d
W1THRD
Scratcher
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scratchsimpleproject wrote:

Nvm https://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/scratch/
There's also a bunch of old archived scratch stuff at https://scratcharchive.naleksuh.com/
-Expo
Scratcher
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W1THRD wrote:

scratchsimpleproject wrote:

Nvm https://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/scratch/
There's also a bunch of old archived scratch stuff at https://scratcharchive.naleksuh.com/
https://scratcharchive.naleksuh.com/ isn't a Scratch website, but it is definitely a pretty cool link to have
ChameleonGamerYT
Scratcher
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Microworlds may have been cool. Never used one before. Except for the fact that they now just send you into Scratch in Scratch. This means Scratchception!!!
W1THRD
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ChameleonGamerYT wrote:

Microworlds may have been cool. Never used one before. Except for the fact that they now just send you into Scratch in Scratch. This means Scratchception!!!
They aren't scratch in scratch.
They are just versions of scratch that have limited blocks/features.
W1THRD
Scratcher
71 posts

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Someone posted a link to https://scratch.mit.edu/microworlds/go 7 years ago, but now the link doesn't work
EverSwirl
Scratcher
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unknown scratch pages

W1THRD wrote:

Someone posted a link to https://scratch.mit.edu/microworlds/go 7 years ago, but now the link doesn't work
aw, thats sad
EverSwirl
Scratcher
100+ posts

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Not sure if this has been put on here, but this redirects to the ideas page. https://scratch.mit.edu/dance
RobotChickens
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W1THRD wrote:

(#954)
Someone posted a link to https://scratch.mit.edu/microworlds/go 7 years ago, but now the link doesn't work
That's a 403 forbidden page, so it still exists on a server somewhere, we're just not allowed to see it!

W1THRD wrote:

(#953)

ChameleonGamerYT wrote:

Microworlds may have been cool. Never used one before. Except for the fact that they now just send you into Scratch in Scratch. This means Scratchception!!!
They aren't scratch in scratch.
They are just versions of scratch that have limited blocks/features.
They're talking about going to a microworld page and using the embed on there to, again, go to another microworld page and so on and so on. Thus, “Scratch Inception”
superchavo
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lol
W1THRD
Scratcher
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unknown scratch pages

superchavo wrote:

lol
I don't get what's so funny.
This is just a normal, well-known page on scratch

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