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- PHBEZERRA
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Scratcher
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Community Guidelines
- Treat everyone with respect.
Scratchers have diverse backgrounds, interests, identities, and experiences.
Everyone on Scratch is encouraged to share things that excite them and are important to them—we hope that you find ways to celebrate your own identity on Scratch, and allow others to do the same. It’s never OK to attack a person or group’s identity or to be unkind to someone about their background or interests.
- Be safe: keep personal and contact information private.
For safety reasons, don't give out any information that could be used for private communication, in person or online.
This includes sharing real last names, phone numbers, addresses, hometowns, school names, email addresses, usernames or links to social media sites, video chatting applications, or websites with private chat functionality.
- Give helpful feedback.
Everyone on Scratch is learning.
When commenting on a project, remember to say something you like about it, offer suggestions, and be kind, not critical. Please keep comments respectful and avoid spamming or posting chain mail. We encourage you to try new things, experiment, and learn from others.
- Embrace remix culture.
Remixing is when you build upon someone else’s projects, code, ideas, images, or anything else they share on Scratch to make your own unique creation.
Remixing is a great way to collaborate and connect with other Scratchers. You are encouraged to use anything you find on Scratch in your own creations, as long as you provide credit to everyone whose work you used and make a meaningful change to it. And when you share something on Scratch, you are giving permission to all Scratchers to use your work in their creations, too.
- Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account.
Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community
- Help keep the site friendly.
It’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.
If you think something on Scratch is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise disruptive to the community, click “Report” to let us know about it. Please use the “Report” button rather than engaging in fights, spreading rumors about other people’s behavior, or otherwise responding to any inappropriate content. The Scratch Team will look at your report and take the appropriate action.
- Want to learn more?
Download the guide for more details!
Discover the limitless potential of the Scratch online community with our guides! These valuable resources are designed to help you navigate and thrive as a Scratcher, revealing everything from setting up your profile to connecting with like-minded individuals. Learn how to connect with others, share your unique creations, and find inspiration for your next project.
Last edited by PHBEZERRA (April 20, 2026 02:44:09)
- dinoparty0
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Community Guidelines
Is this a Question about Scratch?
- Treat everyone with respect.
Scratchers have diverse backgrounds, interests, identities, and experiences.
Everyone on Scratch is encouraged to share things that excite them and are important to them—we hope that you find ways to celebrate your own identity on Scratch, and allow others to do the same. It’s never OK to attack a person or group’s identity or to be unkind to someone about their background or interests.
- Be safe: keep personal and contact information private.
For safety reasons, don't give out any information that could be used for private communication, in person or online.
This includes sharing real last names, phone numbers, addresses, hometowns, school names, email addresses, usernames or links to social media sites, video chatting applications, or websites with private chat functionality.
- Give helpful feedback.
Everyone on Scratch is learning.
When commenting on a project, remember to say something you like about it, offer suggestions, and be kind, not critical. Please keep comments respectful and avoid spamming or posting chain mail. We encourage you to try new things, experiment, and learn from others.
- Embrace remix culture.
Remixing is when you build upon someone else’s projects, code, ideas, images, or anything else they share on Scratch to make your own unique creation.
Remixing is a great way to collaborate and connect with other Scratchers. You are encouraged to use anything you find on Scratch in your own creations, as long as you provide credit to everyone whose work you used and make a meaningful change to it. And when you share something on Scratch, you are giving permission to all Scratchers to use your work in their creations, too.
- Be honest.
It’s important to be honest and authentic when interacting with others on Scratch, and remember that there is a person behind every Scratch account.
Spreading rumors, impersonating other Scratchers or celebrities, or pretending to be seriously ill is not respectful to the Scratch Community
- Help keep the site friendly.
It’s important to keep your creations and conversations friendly and appropriate for all ages.
If you think something on Scratch is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise disruptive to the community, click “Report” to let us know about it. Please use the “Report” button rather than engaging in fights, spreading rumors about other people’s behavior, or otherwise responding to any inappropriate content. The Scratch Team will look at your report and take the appropriate action.
- Want to learn more?
Download the guide for more details!
Discover the limitless potential of the Scratch online community with our guides! These valuable resources are designed to help you navigate and thrive as a Scratcher, revealing everything from setting up your profile to connecting with like-minded individuals. Learn how to connect with others, share your unique creations, and find inspiration for your next project.
- Paddle2See
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Community Guidelines
Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.
Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve
Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.
Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.
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