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- sharkode
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
I made a project called Destroy the Teddy, I am worried that it might be against the rules because


Please do not report the project because I already censored the game, I want to keep the original date
Go ahead and report those if they have any kind of extreme violence (blood, dismemberment, etc.) or they involve a real person as the target. There may be other reasons to consider reporting, even if neither of those elements are present, such as if they target a specific section of the community.It contains quite a lots of violence against a teddy bear, including a gun and dismemberment (and to win, you must rip the teddy bear into pieces, however, I'm not sure if it is allowed or not because the target is a teddy bear instead of people or animals


Please do not report the project because I already censored the game, I want to keep the original date
Last edited by sharkode (Oct. 25, 2021 23:06:14)
- mrcreatorluigi
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
There’s actually a few violent things in there; possibly the gun, and maybe the teddy being dismembered. You can keep the teddy, but try and remove the fluff coming out of it. But remove the gun entirely; I think that’s a little too violent.
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
There’s actually a few violent things in there; possibly the gun, and maybe the teddy being dismembered. You can keep the teddy, but try and remove the fluff coming out of it. But remove the gun entirely; I think that’s a little too violent.I think guns are allowed, because
1. It is not realistic
2. You're shooting a Teddy bear
The stuff coming out of it is cotton, everybody has seen those so I don't think there's anything wrong with it
Last edited by sharkode (Oct. 25, 2021 20:42:18)
- g4tor2010
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Still, the stuff coming out of the teddy bear might promote violence. Plus, a sort of unofficial rule is that if you search a key word, and nothing comes up, and you know that a project's bound to have that thing you looked up included in the project, then it's probably not a good idea to include it. Ex. if you look up “guns” in the search, and nothing comes up, then it's not ok to post something about it. Guns are marked as NFE (not for everyone), I think.
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Still, the stuff coming out of the teddy bear might promote violence. Plus, a sort of unofficial rule is that if you search a key word, and nothing comes up, and you know that a project's bound to have that thing you looked up included in the project, then it's probably not a good idea to include it. Ex. if you look up “guns” in the search, and nothing comes up, then it's not ok to post something about it. Guns are marked as NFE (not for everyone), I think.Cotton promoting violence? I don't understand
- g4tor2010
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
I mean, not like the cotton itself, but the fact that something's coming out from the insides of the teddy bear.
Last edited by g4tor2010 (Oct. 25, 2021 21:17:37)
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
I mean, not like the cotton itself, but the fact that something's coming out from the insides of the teddy bear.Rules on Scratch is definitely weird, other people's can make shooting games (with real guns, not lasers or nerf guns) without getting into troubles, and I might get into trouble because my project contains a bit of cotton
- han614698
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
FYI -There’s actually a few violent things in there; possibly the gun, and maybe the teddy being dismembered. You can keep the teddy, but try and remove the fluff coming out of it. But remove the gun entirely; I think that’s a little too violent.I think guns are allowed, because
1. It is not realistic
2. You're shooting a Teddy bear
The stuff coming out of it is cotton, everybody has seen those so I don't think there's anything wrong with it
Your gun is realistic, and shooting anything (including targets???) is not allowed.
- sharkode
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
The gun is not realistic, the only realistic thing about the gun is its icon, it works like other weapons except it deals more damageFYI -There’s actually a few violent things in there; possibly the gun, and maybe the teddy being dismembered. You can keep the teddy, but try and remove the fluff coming out of it. But remove the gun entirely; I think that’s a little too violent.I think guns are allowed, because
1. It is not realistic
2. You're shooting a Teddy bear
The stuff coming out of it is cotton, everybody has seen those so I don't think there's anything wrong with it
Your gun is realistic, and shooting anything (including targets???) is not allowed.
Last edited by sharkode (Oct. 25, 2021 22:00:01)
- warriorcatz2009
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
If the blood and the teddy bear looks realistic and there’s scary images then it would break the CG
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
If the blood and the teddy bear looks realistic and there’s scary images then it would break the CG1. No blood, just cotton
2. Not true. Destroying a realistic teddy bear is not against the rules
3. Does a pile of cotton and cloth count as too scary?
- OhOkSir12345
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
possibly, because its only an object, it might be marked NFE
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
possibly, because its only an object, it might be marked NFEI doubt it
- sharkode
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Scratcher
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Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Ok someone made a recolour of my project, I'm just going to report it and see what happens
- TurtleLegos
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Ok someone made a recolour of my project, I'm just going to report it and see what happensYou are not supposed to report recolors!
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
I am reporting it not because it is a recolour, I'm reporting his project for being “too violent or scary” to see if mine is “too violent or scary” (people can't report mine because I already censored the project)Ok someone made a recolour of my project, I'm just going to report it and see what happensYou are not supposed to report recolors!
Last edited by sharkode (Oct. 25, 2021 23:23:50)
- cheddargirl
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Even if a teddy bear is an inanimate object, the overall vibe of the project is pushing more into the realm of torture simulator as opposed to being a comical beat-up project, and the project would be unshared by a moderator on those grounds.
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Even if a teddy bear is an inanimate object, the overall vibe of the project is pushing more into the realm of torture simulator as opposed to being a comical beat-up project, and the project would be unshared by a moderator on those grounds.I censored it already
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Even if a teddy bear is an inanimate object, the overall vibe of the project is pushing more into the realm of torture simulator as opposed to being a comical beat-up project, and the project would be unshared by a moderator on those grounds.So how am I supposed to change it so it doesn't violate the rules anymore?
- sharkode
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is this type of 'violence' allowed?
Even if a teddy bear is an inanimate object, the overall vibe of the project is pushing more into the realm of torture simulator as opposed to being a comical beat-up project, and the project would be unshared by a moderator on those grounds.So how am I supposed to change it so it doesn't violate the rules anymore?
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