Do none of your projects get love-its? Then try these.
1. Post on the Show and Tell forum (like this is!)
2. Put projects in your signature!
-Copy the project's URL.
-Click on Profile in the forums.
-Click Personality.
-Enter a description then paste the URL.
3. Advertise in your email signature.
-Copy the project's URL.
-Click preferences in your email.
-Find "Signature".
-Type a description.
-Paste the URL.
4. Learn to code better.
-If you make good projects, people will view them.
Please tell me any more you come up with!
Last edited by abeair (2009-03-24 21:52:14)
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That would be logical boltbait, however its been a while since any well made programs were on the top loved list sadly.
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BoltBait wrote:
4. Write better games
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lol, ya that is the best way of all. XD
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archmage wrote:
That would be logical boltbait, however its been a while since any well made programs were on the top loved list sadly.
Ya, its all being taken over by cartoons
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archmage wrote:
That would be logical boltbait, however its been a while since any well made programs were on the top loved list sadly.
Speak for yourself! My Hangman game is on Top Loved right now!
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Thats great news boltbait!
Its nice to see something good on the frontpage
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BoltBait wrote:
5. Make a hundred fake accounts, log into them and "love" your project.
That technique is not recommended. The Scratch Team considers account manipulation to be anti-social behavior and takes a very dim view of it.
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archmage wrote:
That would be logical boltbait, however its been a while since any well made programs were on the top loved list sadly.
i made paint which has no glitches and NO one loves it...
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Paddle2See wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
5. Make a hundred fake accounts, log into them and "love" your project.
That technique is not recommended. The Scratch Team considers account manipulation to be anti-social behavior and takes a very dim view of it.
Isn't that what happened to Doody? She made anti-doody accounts and made them hate her....
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Paddle2See wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
5. Make a hundred fake accounts, log into them and "love" your project.
That technique is not recommended. The Scratch Team considers account manipulation to be anti-social behavior and takes a very dim view of it.
It was a joke.
I guess I'm so new here that people don't know how sarcastic I am.
Once my signature becomes visible you will.
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lolz, since this is an actually active topic....
Go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/mkolpnji/463193
and watch this youtube video if you feel like it... :http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=13Sa2AMBRh8&feature=channel_page
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