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#3251 2011-05-03 22:59:08

ninjaaa
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Well, all the curators could agree on curating a project. [ Teamwork  wink  ]

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#3252 2011-05-03 23:02:15

scimonster
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Sorry, but it just isn't likely to happen.  hmm

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#3253 2011-05-03 23:24:39

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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

ninjaaa wrote:

Well, all the curators could agree on curating a project. [ Teamwork  wink  ]

That would be confusing and some of the curators left Scratch.


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#3254 2011-05-03 23:25:37

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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

hdarken wrote:

ninjaaa wrote:

Well, all the curators could agree on curating a project. [ Teamwork  wink  ]

That would be confusing and some of the curators left Scratch.

Yes, that's likely one of the biggest problems.

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#3255 2011-05-04 12:37:16

Optimax-DJ
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Here is another attempt to become a curator. So here it goes:

I would like to become a curator because:



1. I would pick projects of all types, music, platformer, animations, art, simulations, and all other general games.



2. I know A LOT of Unknown project creators (just look at my friends list) and I see several new projects each day.



3. I would search through the 'Show and Tell' Article on the Scratch Forums. I would also make a project called 'propose your best projects here' so scratchers can link their and other people's projects for me to explore.



4. With these 2 resources for projects, I will plan to add a new project every twelve hours, giving the picked project about 36 hours on the front page and give it a healthy boost of 300 views.



5. I have been on the scratch website about a year now and I have a good taste of projects, and will also take into account how many good and deserving projects they have made which shows that they are a good scratcher.



6. I will only pick projects that have less than 200 views, and that have less than 30 love-its. I will however pick projects that are in a series and the predecessor has been curated before. I have seen A LOT of good projects and I knew how I felt when I first published my first OS. (Thanks LS97  big_smile )



7. I will favour and more likely curate projects that run well online (or at least run well online), and make sure that there is no offensive material in them (that's for you, kids), and that they will be exciting to all audiences (not 'Barbie Dress-Up).


8. I will be fair and give each project the same chance (unless it falls into the previous paragraph), regardless who made it. I will not however curate projects where the creator will likely to be mean to his commenters or just not say anything to them.




9. The amount of projects I see that have less than 50 views and are good enough to be curated is just incredible. I know so many scratchers are amazing and deserve to have their projects curated. But, just to show you, here are some of the projects that I would curate:

Filler by LS97 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/LS97/1316326

Path follower 0.2 by Randalpik http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/randalpik/995736

1S1S1C CubeWorld by Ericthegreat http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Ericthegreat/1253867

3D Ping Pong by BigDolphin http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/BigDolphin/1218652/

Dead Space - I by FlexiStudio http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/FlexiStudio/1195924

Turbo Blast by Prestige http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Prestige/1487109

Scrolling Archery Champion by freejam http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/freejam/1399860

Aeonix OS V 0.6 by Scratch_OSX http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Scratch_OSX/1345883

Ricochet by ilikewaffles http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilikewaffles/1186024

Asteroids by SeanCanoodle http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SeanCanoodle/194636

There are some of the projects that I would curate.


10. In case I don't find any worthy projects (I sound like a god  tongue  Sorry), I will ask my friends to help me find some and make sure that my front page curator page keeps on moving. I will also check previous curators favourites page and look at what projects they have favoured after their time as a curator.



11. I will make sure that the account that made the project I curated was active, and answers comments, and isn't mean when replying to comments (like some people are). This also means that the curator will be able to see their project on the front page. 



12. I go on the scratch website a lot and so I can see lots of good projects. I know some curators that only pick about 6 projects over their 2 week shift, and that's because they can't go on the scratch website enough. I will be able to go on the scratch website enough so I will be able to pick lots of projects.

13. I will make sure that I have the person’s choice wether they want to be put onto the front page or not. For example, if the project that I select is a beta, and the project owner doesn’t want to have it front paged because the full project is not finished, then I will not post it onto the front page.

14. I will ask which project they would like me to curate. For example, if I see a game that they have created and think it is good but they have a game which is just as good and they want that to be on the front page, then I will put the one they want on there (provided it follows the points and rules above).

15. (I don’t know if you can do this, but…) If the user was posting mean or offensive content on the project itself or in the comments, then I would flag the project and take it off the front page (by removing it from my favorites list). This would also apply if the user was to update the project with blood or other inappropriate things.

16. If the user wants to send me his/her project privately for some reason, then they can send it to me by email, and I will have a look at it.

17. I would try and curate projects that work in their own unique way (such as my Puzzle-Platformer, Omen. I don’t mean to spam, it’s just an example). This means that rather that a tutorial you could have an interactive tutorial.

18. I will try to make sure that the project runs well on the new Flash player and when using the old style Java. This means that whichever media system the player is using, the game will run fine, in case the game does not run smoothly (like JavaScript on Safari 5).

There. 1,000 words on why I think I should be chosen to be a scratch curator.

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#3256 2011-05-04 12:40:02

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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Only 938 according to the word count in OpenOffice.

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#3257 2011-05-04 15:20:56

r2dav2
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Registered: 2011-01-25
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

I would like to be a curator...I would like, in particular, to put up different varieties of games on that section...

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#3258 2011-05-05 11:52:17

Optimax-DJ
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

scimonster wrote:

Only 938 according to the word count in OpenOffice.

It is 1000. I checked.


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#3259 2011-05-05 15:22:19

The_Dancing_Donut
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Hey there peoples! This is my third attempt at getting the curator spot, so here goes (you might need like an hour spare)...

So, uh, looking back on the masses of entries, I'm realising there's little chance I'll get picked. However, I think I'd make quite a good curator. I'd certainly love to have a go, anyways - it would be an epic learning curve.
Some users are kinda lazy - they restrict their browsing to the front page. They assume that if it's not on the front page or made by a famous user, it's not worth their time. People don't even follow links in sigs any more, most traffic is directed to the front page content. This is usually the case with new users - they don't realise quite how much choice they have in the way of projects here. I think that's why you see lots of comments from new members on popular Scratcher's projects. It's nice to see that they are discovering Scratch starting at the front page, but it is also sad that they seem unaware of just how many projects there are to pick from!
The Scratch front page is like a museum - reserved and meant for quality; the best of the best. I can help to keep it that way. I just need a chance: I could repay you all if you let me *puppy dog eyes*. I would update my favourites regularly, perhapes every 1-3 days; so more rojects would have the chance to be curated. This would give more users a chance to S H I N E!
For example, let's think about yay scratch cat, by Blade-Edge. It's nowhere near front page standard, yet as Blade is popular here on the forums, he had no problems with getting a spinning cat to the front page. There was uproar, but it stayed there, in the space usually associated with the best Scratch have to offer. It was funny at first, andd it triggered many theories about the true meaning of the spinning kitty. But now, lots of people are shamelessly copying yay scratch cat, thinking they can achieve it's success. Unfortunately, some of these clones make it to the front page, if only for a day.
I will not curate yay scratch cat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 78. Just saying.
See, I would make sure that no projects from well-known Scratchers make it into the coveted Curated row. Or spinning Scratch cats, for that matter.
I like to go against the grain, so if I was a curator I would avoid featuring your usual glitchy games with irritatingly long names, and your unfunny, badly-scripted cartoons where only the mouth is animated. It's not hard to throw together a quick 30-second clip of a stickman punching another stickman - I would pick games that require a little more brainpower than that. I like physics engines, where physics is fun, not just a stretchy line. Now a stretchy smiley face, that would be FUN, not just a boring school-type presentation. No-one wants math creeping into their free time.
I would also make sure that the owners of the projects were active before I curated their work. It's a lot nicer when the creator is there to acknowledge their comments and at least know they have been curated. I find it nice when people try to reply to all their comments, it shows the person cares that you are interested in their masterpiece!
In addition to this, as much as I like a good old-school Mario-type platformer, you find a lot of them about. Most are dodgy adaptations of the Scrolling Template you get with Scratch 1.4, and others are equally irritating; as there is no use of physics so the characters flies wildly upwards, shoots up through a platform, and gets stuck at the top of the screen. So yeah - I would veer away from so-so scrolling platformers, and opt for less mainstream kinds of projects.
I'll try to curate projects that can inspire other Scratchers to try and make their own version or remix. If a new member with no good ideas found a good template or base project, it would give them the option to build on from it or even work out how the scripts work. We all learn from experience!
I'll try to choose projects that are interesting, and quirky. Yeah, I don't care that people make fun of my musical taste, and I'd like to pick project whose creators are passionate about something - for example, someone who makes a really cool animation about animal rights. As long as it's not a blag or brings in politics or religion. I'd pick projects that make their creator's voice heard. I don't mean hate projects about how you want Justin Bieber to spontaneously combust, I mean, for example, an animation of an animal talking to his friend who is a handbag or something cool like that. It would be a change to Dreary Platformer Without Physics v1.0 all the time. I wouldn't allow inappropriate or potentially offensive material leak on to the front page.
If you want to have a rough idea of what I like, look in my favourites. There are a few good unknown projects there in amongst the stuff I randomly add because it includes Jedward or a funny story. Okay, I'll admit, I only rarely add to my favourites, and I see the curator position as an opportunity and a motivation to look at my favourites more. It would make me want to champion the best unknown programmers out there. I'll dedicate more time to the main website and divert my attention away from the forums. I think the forums were intended as a kind-of supplement to the main website, to discuss programming. But now, it seems like a distraction to me. Curation is an opportunity I would not be willing to waste.
Some of my real-life friends have good projects too - I would not prioritise them, but I would consider maybe curating one good project from my friends. Our class has some talented programmers! They picked up Scratch very quickly when I first taught our IT lesson and created simple instructions to make an easy game.
I'm not after the position for the glory, or the fame. I wanna make sure the popularity is shared out. I mean, 08jackt is on the front page a lot. As was TheExplodingCheez, but then when he left, he took the popularity with him, and there was one less famous Scratch figure for people to look up to. No-one really knew who to follow after TEC left. And GlitchSprite. The forums were flooded with sentimental slushy memorial threads. People even proposed to Mr. Happyman! So what would happen if 08jackt left? Everyone would be a bit lost without their idol telling them what to do. Who would take his place? How many peopel would offer to take over Radar? We would need a new genius programmer to fill his shoes.
We would need someone new as a replacement, a user with innovative games to make it to stardom. I will find that user - or try my best to! I'll search ages to find the best projects for curation, and, well, curate them. Obviously.
Not to mention, I'm on the website every day, so I could regularly check the New Projects column and just stop to browse.
You probably think I'm aiming too high, one two-week shift in the curator spot won't make a difference to the Scratch community. But I'm sure that with dedication, it could. I might even hijack the odd IT lesson at school to send my classmates off on a Scratch adventure; off in search of projects for me to curate. Who says Scratch is confined to the internet? Everyone in my class has unique taste, so they could be a useful asset!
I would make the most out of the time as curator, and even read spam on my projects left by people in search of the next big thing. I wouldn't snub them, or be Captain Obvious and scold them for spamming: I would look at them all individually, and assess them for curation. If they weren't what I was looking for, I would still leave constructive criticism. On top of all this, I would create a topic where people could nominate projects for me to look at. That way I have more chance of pleasing a wider audience, as other people have an imput on what I curate.
I would focus on projects that have very few views, maybe below 50, and are from unknown users. It takes skill to track down these hidden gems and I think I could handle it. Also, I like rough diamonds: the games might generally need new graphics, or cleaning up and removing glitches, but if as a whole the game is a one-of-a-kind project and is quite frankly amazing, it will be considered. Sometimes, aesthetic perfection is not necessary.
I'll only curate projects created by people with positive attitudes and who are polite. I think it's a bit mean when you spend a good few minutes typing your praise, and you get no reply. You've made the effort and they should too - I find it annoying if you put: 'This is amazing! I've never seen anything so cool on Scratch, I could never do this! Great job! Loved and favourited' and you get this back...
'Thx'
Is there even any point in replying to that? It's kinda annoying...
I think the best games are simple ones. When you play a game, you don't want to be flooded with daunting variables, or have to memorise the controls of 13 different keys in order to play. The best games are the simplest. Take TuffGhost's Milk Run for example. Tuff is fairly well-known, and had help creating the game; but it's so SIMPLE. You have to run to the shop, while dodging obstactles, get the milk, and run back. Only 3 keys are required to play, and there is no need for instructions. The graphics are basic yet effective, and the overall effect is amazing. I wouldn't curate it as TuffGhost already got a lot of attention over this game, but if a new member could come up with a game of similar standards and with no help, I would definitely consider it!
I love a good simulation too. It takes a lot of skill and a talented programmer to creat a true-to life-simulation. I am yet to see one which features dating, customising a house and shopping, etc etc. If anyone knows of a glitch free example, Please tell! Another appealing type of project is a side-scroller with a connecting story. It gives the player a motivation to finish the game and give sthe impression that you are on an adventure!
Another type of project I like is a cool demonstration of a glitch, like Unclemat95's screenshots of the Ghost Gobo glitch. It works, and it very cool too!
If, during my time as a curator, a popular holiday was being celebrated, e.g. easter, I would update my favourites with themed projects. This would make the front page look up-to-date and cared for. I hate it when websites still say 'Merry Christmas' in March! Also, seasonal projects tend to be popular too, so maybe I would pick some about the month (what I mean is, if I was curator in April, maybe something related to April Showers). Hey, there's a St. Patrick's Day project here, made by a popular user. It would be nice if lesser-known Scratchers would do that sort of thing more often too.
This is what happened with Chilean Miners Escape. The creator saw an opportunity to make an up-to-date game and it gathered a large fanbase. Because of this, I would search for projects based on recent news stories. Yeah, thinking about it, I'm considering making a Eurovision game myself now! Heh, I inspired myself.
I will look more into the projects I curate, make sure all credit is given where it is due, and look at how it was made. And also check there is no cussing in the scripts. Oh, and the project's creator should be a good role model, willing to offer advice and reply to comments.
I'm not uber-fussy, but I won't curate projects made by trolls, spammers or boastful people. I'm no Grammar Nut, but I would refrain from curating projects with awful grammar or spelling. I know it's easy to make typos, but proofreading pays off. If it is out of context, u ish mai frend lawl is a bit extreme, frankly. It ruins the whole project if you have to decode all the leet speak text in it!
You know the Scratch motto? Imagine, Program, Share? Well, I'll make sure projects are Imagined: Totally original, and out there (taking risks can pay off)  -  Programmed: Well, not just a spinning cat or a badly-drawn sprite with a colour effect  -  Shared: Well, obviously.
I comment a lot on projects, and have a history of fairly positive interactions on the site. Someone even thought I was on the Scratch Team! I try to be helpful/creative, but not too boring!
But just to remind you, I'm not signing up for myself. I want to help Scratch how it has helped me. My IT teacher is very pleased, I taught a Scratch lesson which went down well, and the Head of IT in my school has taken down my username so he can use my stuff as an example at meetings with other teachers in the county. I know how great it is to feel a tiny bit 'famous', and I want others to enjoy the movie-star experience here on Scratch. You know, being constantly praised, asked for interviews, masses of users following your every move/project...
I haven't experienced all this stuff yet, but maybe hard work will pay off...
At the moment, there are lots of people unhappy with the front page, and they are really starting to get frustrated. It seems that only projects from famous Scratchers make it onto the front page, while less-known talented Scratchers don't get a look in. If you ever check Misc, you'll see that there have been many topics about a decline in quality on the site. Many people believe that we should bring games back, and take inpiration from m44, and Colkadome. Back in the day.
Yes, I think it would be an enlightening experience. I have always felt a pang of jealousy when I look at the curator's row. How amazing, being able to make so many people happy! Everyone sees you in a new light, and with a new-found respect. I don't care about the respect, but it would be a bit weird, in a good way!
Quirky, different projects are my thing! Oh, and I found a few good projects soon after they were uploaded, they were later featured! I have a nose for quality, not quantity. I would refrain from featuring series' as i just don't think it works; unless it is a magazine. Magazines are awesome, as long as they're free from gossip about other users. Animated series' only end up running for a few episodes, as the creator cannot keep up with demand for the next instalment. The quality drops, jokes run dry, and the series end in an explosion. Usually. If you kill off the main characters you have an excuse to stop making episodes, right?
It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated some new users are. They are pursuing a dream of becoming known, and I'd like to make sure those that visit the site regularly get a bit of recognition. People like them keep the website running and the Scratch Team's work worthwhile.
So yeah, that's my application. Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated. I don't want to make this much longer, it's looking a bit hard-to-read, more like a novel than an application! Maybe I should double-enter a bit! I'm hoping this isn't a load of waffle, I keep getting ideas in my head so I just keep revising! So I guess now it's time to just wait it out, hopefully the Scratch Team has a spare hour or so to read all of this. I'm committed, so I typed out this whole novel. I hope you see the effort I've put into this. Some other kind members have commented on this, saying they think I should be chosen as curator, so uh, yeah! The Scratch Team will be able to see some people actually support me! I'm so thankful to them.
Thanks for reading!

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

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#3260 2011-05-05 15:47:11

gnk2200
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Registered: 2009-10-23
Posts: 100+

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Hey there peoples! This is my third attempt at getting the curator spot, so here goes (you might need like an hour spare)...

So, uh, looking back on the masses of entries, I'm realising there's little chance I'll get picked. However, I think I'd make quite a good curator. I'd certainly love to have a go, anyways - it would be an epic learning curve.
Some users are kinda lazy - they restrict their browsing to the front page. They assume that if it's not on the front page or made by a famous user, it's not worth their time. People don't even follow links in sigs any more, most traffic is directed to the front page content. This is usually the case with new users - they don't realise quite how much choice they have in the way of projects here. I think that's why you see lots of comments from new members on popular Scratcher's projects. It's nice to see that they are discovering Scratch starting at the front page, but it is also sad that they seem unaware of just how many projects there are to pick from!
The Scratch front page is like a museum - reserved and meant for quality; the best of the best. I can help to keep it that way. I just need a chance: I could repay you all if you let me *puppy dog eyes*. I would update my favourites regularly, perhapes every 1-3 days; so more rojects would have the chance to be curated. This would give more users a chance to S H I N E!
For example, let's think about yay scratch cat, by Blade-Edge. It's nowhere near front page standard, yet as Blade is popular here on the forums, he had no problems with getting a spinning cat to the front page. There was uproar, but it stayed there, in the space usually associated with the best Scratch have to offer. It was funny at first, andd it triggered many theories about the true meaning of the spinning kitty. But now, lots of people are shamelessly copying yay scratch cat, thinking they can achieve it's success. Unfortunately, some of these clones make it to the front page, if only for a day.
I will not curate yay scratch cat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 78. Just saying.
See, I would make sure that no projects from well-known Scratchers make it into the coveted Curated row. Or spinning Scratch cats, for that matter.
I like to go against the grain, so if I was a curator I would avoid featuring your usual glitchy games with irritatingly long names, and your unfunny, badly-scripted cartoons where only the mouth is animated. It's not hard to throw together a quick 30-second clip of a stickman punching another stickman - I would pick games that require a little more brainpower than that. I like physics engines, where physics is fun, not just a stretchy line. Now a stretchy smiley face, that would be FUN, not just a boring school-type presentation. No-one wants math creeping into their free time.
I would also make sure that the owners of the projects were active before I curated their work. It's a lot nicer when the creator is there to acknowledge their comments and at least know they have been curated. I find it nice when people try to reply to all their comments, it shows the person cares that you are interested in their masterpiece!
In addition to this, as much as I like a good old-school Mario-type platformer, you find a lot of them about. Most are dodgy adaptations of the Scrolling Template you get with Scratch 1.4, and others are equally irritating; as there is no use of physics so the characters flies wildly upwards, shoots up through a platform, and gets stuck at the top of the screen. So yeah - I would veer away from so-so scrolling platformers, and opt for less mainstream kinds of projects.
I'll try to curate projects that can inspire other Scratchers to try and make their own version or remix. If a new member with no good ideas found a good template or base project, it would give them the option to build on from it or even work out how the scripts work. We all learn from experience!
I'll try to choose projects that are interesting, and quirky. Yeah, I don't care that people make fun of my musical taste, and I'd like to pick project whose creators are passionate about something - for example, someone who makes a really cool animation about animal rights. As long as it's not a blag or brings in politics or religion. I'd pick projects that make their creator's voice heard. I don't mean hate projects about how you want Justin Bieber to spontaneously combust, I mean, for example, an animation of an animal talking to his friend who is a handbag or something cool like that. It would be a change to Dreary Platformer Without Physics v1.0 all the time. I wouldn't allow inappropriate or potentially offensive material leak on to the front page.
If you want to have a rough idea of what I like, look in my favourites. There are a few good unknown projects there in amongst the stuff I randomly add because it includes Jedward or a funny story. Okay, I'll admit, I only rarely add to my favourites, and I see the curator position as an opportunity and a motivation to look at my favourites more. It would make me want to champion the best unknown programmers out there. I'll dedicate more time to the main website and divert my attention away from the forums. I think the forums were intended as a kind-of supplement to the main website, to discuss programming. But now, it seems like a distraction to me. Curation is an opportunity I would not be willing to waste.
Some of my real-life friends have good projects too - I would not prioritise them, but I would consider maybe curating one good project from my friends. Our class has some talented programmers! They picked up Scratch very quickly when I first taught our IT lesson and created simple instructions to make an easy game.
I'm not after the position for the glory, or the fame. I wanna make sure the popularity is shared out. I mean, 08jackt is on the front page a lot. As was TheExplodingCheez, but then when he left, he took the popularity with him, and there was one less famous Scratch figure for people to look up to. No-one really knew who to follow after TEC left. And GlitchSprite. The forums were flooded with sentimental slushy memorial threads. People even proposed to Mr. Happyman! So what would happen if 08jackt left? Everyone would be a bit lost without their idol telling them what to do. Who would take his place? How many peopel would offer to take over Radar? We would need a new genius programmer to fill his shoes.
We would need someone new as a replacement, a user with innovative games to make it to stardom. I will find that user - or try my best to! I'll search ages to find the best projects for curation, and, well, curate them. Obviously.
Not to mention, I'm on the website every day, so I could regularly check the New Projects column and just stop to browse.
You probably think I'm aiming too high, one two-week shift in the curator spot won't make a difference to the Scratch community. But I'm sure that with dedication, it could. I might even hijack the odd IT lesson at school to send my classmates off on a Scratch adventure; off in search of projects for me to curate. Who says Scratch is confined to the internet? Everyone in my class has unique taste, so they could be a useful asset!
I would make the most out of the time as curator, and even read spam on my projects left by people in search of the next big thing. I wouldn't snub them, or be Captain Obvious and scold them for spamming: I would look at them all individually, and assess them for curation. If they weren't what I was looking for, I would still leave constructive criticism. On top of all this, I would create a topic where people could nominate projects for me to look at. That way I have more chance of pleasing a wider audience, as other people have an imput on what I curate.
I would focus on projects that have very few views, maybe below 50, and are from unknown users. It takes skill to track down these hidden gems and I think I could handle it. Also, I like rough diamonds: the games might generally need new graphics, or cleaning up and removing glitches, but if as a whole the game is a one-of-a-kind project and is quite frankly amazing, it will be considered. Sometimes, aesthetic perfection is not necessary.
I think the best games are simple ones. When you play a game, you don't want to be flooded with daunting variables, or have to memorise the controls of 13 different keys in order to play. The best games are the simplest.
I love a good simulation too. It takes a lot of skill and a talented programmer to creat a true-to life-simulation. I am yet to see one which features dating, customising a house and shopping, etc etc. If anyone knows of a glitch free example, Please tell! Another appealing type of project is a side-scroller with a connecting story. It gives the player a motivation to finish the game and give sthe impression that you are on an adventure!
Another type of project I like is a cool demonstration of a glitch, like Unclemat95's screenshots of the Ghost Gobo glitch. It works, and it very cool too!
If, during my time as a curator, a popular holiday was being celebrated, e.g. easter, I would update my favourites with themed projects. This would make the front page look up-to-date and cared for. I hate it when websites still say 'Merry Christmas' in March! Also, seasonal projects tend to be popular too, so maybe I would pick some about the month (what I mean is, if I was curator in April, maybe something related to April Showers). Hey, there's a St. Patrick's Day project here, made by a popular user. It would be nice if lesser-known Scratchers would do that sort of thing more often too.
This is what happened with Chilean Miners Escape. The creator saw an opportunity to make an up-to-date game and it gathered a large fanbase. Because of this, I would search for projects based on recent news stories. Yeah, thinking about it, I'm considering making a Eurovision game myself now! Heh, I inspired myself.
I will look more into the projects I curate, make sure all credit is given where it is due, and look at how it was made. And also check there is no cussing in the scripts. Oh, and the project's creator should be a good role model, willing to offer advice and reply to comments.
I'm not uber-fussy, but I won't curate projects made by trolls, spammers or boastful people. I'm no Grammar Nut, but I would refrain from curating projects with awful grammar or spelling. I know it's easy to make typos, but proofreading pays off. If it is out of context, u ish mai frend lawl is a bit extreme, frankly. It ruins the whole project if you have to decode all the leet speak text in it!
You know the Scratch motto? Imagine, Program, Share? Well, I'll make sure projects are Imagined: Totally original, and out there (taking risks can pay off)  -  Programmed: Well, not just a spinning cat or a badly-drawn sprite with a colour effect  -  Shared: Well, obviously.
I comment a lot on projects, and have a history of fairly positive interactions on the site. Someone even thought I was on the Scratch Team! I try to be helpful/creative, but not too boring!
But just to remind you, I'm not signing up for myself. I want to help Scratch how it has helped me. My IT teacher is very pleased, I taught a Scratch lesson which went down well, and the Head of IT in my school has taken down my username so he can use my stuff as an example at meetings with other teachers in the county. I know how great it is to feel a tiny bit 'famous', and I want others to enjoy the movie-star experience here on Scratch. You know, being constantly praised, asked for interviews, masses of users following your every move/project...
I haven't experienced all this stuff yet, but maybe hard work will pay off...
At the moment, there are lots of people unhappy with the front page, and they are really starting to get frustrated. It seems that only projects from famous Scratchers make it onto the front page, while less-known talented Scratchers don't get a look in. If you ever check Misc, you'll see that there have been many topics about a decline in quality on the site. Many people believe that we should bring games back, and take inpiration from m44, and Colkadome. Back in the day.
Yes, I think it would be an enlightening experience. I have always felt a pang of jealousy when I look at the curator's row. How amazing, being able to make so many people happy! Everyone sees you in a new light, and with a new-found respect. I don't care about the respect, but it would be a bit weird, in a good way!
Quirky, different projects are my thing! Oh, and I found a few good projects soon after they were uploaded, they were later featured! I have a nose for quality, not quantity. I would refrain from featuring series' as i just don't think it works; unless it is a magazine. Magazines are awesome, as long as they're free from gossip about other users. Animated series' only end up running for a few episodes, as the creator cannot keep up with demand for the next instalment. The quality drops, jokes run dry, and the series end in an explosion. Usually. If you kill off the main characters you have an excuse to stop making episodes, right?
It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated some new users are. They are pursuing a dream of becoming known, and I'd like to make sure those that visit the site regularly get a bit of recognition. People like them keep the website running and the Scratch Team's work worthwhile.
So yeah, that's my application. Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated. I don't want to make this much longer, it's looking a bit hard-to-read, more like a novel than an application! Maybe I should double-enter a bit! I'm hoping this isn't a load of waffle, I keep getting ideas in my head so I just keep revising! So I guess now it's time to just wait it out, hopefully the Scratch Team has a spare hour or so to read all of this. I'm committed, so I typed out this whole novel. I hope you see the effort I've put into this. Thanks for reading!

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

WOW.... that is an amazing speech.

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#3261 2011-05-05 19:47:55

stwilliams
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Registered: 2009-03-16
Posts: 2

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

I like to see members who aren't very popular suddenly become known among the scratch community. I'd like to make new or unknown members popular and therefore support the whole scratch community. I may not be chosen, but come what may I am glad to share this with you.

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#3262 2011-05-05 21:02:20

EzekielE
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Registered: 2010-09-26
Posts: 100+

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Hey there peoples! This is my third attempt at getting the curator spot, so here goes (you might need like an hour spare)...

So, uh, looking back on the masses of entries, I'm realising there's little chance I'll get picked. However, I think I'd make quite a good curator. I'd certainly love to have a go, anyways - it would be an epic learning curve.
Some users are kinda lazy - they restrict their browsing to the front page. They assume that if it's not on the front page or made by a famous user, it's not worth their time. People don't even follow links in sigs any more, most traffic is directed to the front page content. This is usually the case with new users - they don't realise quite how much choice they have in the way of projects here. I think that's why you see lots of comments from new members on popular Scratcher's projects. It's nice to see that they are discovering Scratch starting at the front page, but it is also sad that they seem unaware of just how many projects there are to pick from!
The Scratch front page is like a museum - reserved and meant for quality; the best of the best. I can help to keep it that way. I just need a chance: I could repay you all if you let me *puppy dog eyes*. I would update my favourites regularly, perhapes every 1-3 days; so more rojects would have the chance to be curated. This would give more users a chance to S H I N E!
For example, let's think about yay scratch cat, by Blade-Edge. It's nowhere near front page standard, yet as Blade is popular here on the forums, he had no problems with getting a spinning cat to the front page. There was uproar, but it stayed there, in the space usually associated with the best Scratch have to offer. It was funny at first, andd it triggered many theories about the true meaning of the spinning kitty. But now, lots of people are shamelessly copying yay scratch cat, thinking they can achieve it's success. Unfortunately, some of these clones make it to the front page, if only for a day.
I will not curate yay scratch cat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 78. Just saying.
See, I would make sure that no projects from well-known Scratchers make it into the coveted Curated row. Or spinning Scratch cats, for that matter.
I like to go against the grain, so if I was a curator I would avoid featuring your usual glitchy games with irritatingly long names, and your unfunny, badly-scripted cartoons where only the mouth is animated. It's not hard to throw together a quick 30-second clip of a stickman punching another stickman - I would pick games that require a little more brainpower than that. I like physics engines, where physics is fun, not just a stretchy line. Now a stretchy smiley face, that would be FUN, not just a boring school-type presentation. No-one wants math creeping into their free time.
I would also make sure that the owners of the projects were active before I curated their work. It's a lot nicer when the creator is there to acknowledge their comments and at least know they have been curated. I find it nice when people try to reply to all their comments, it shows the person cares that you are interested in their masterpiece!
In addition to this, as much as I like a good old-school Mario-type platformer, you find a lot of them about. Most are dodgy adaptations of the Scrolling Template you get with Scratch 1.4, and others are equally irritating; as there is no use of physics so the characters flies wildly upwards, shoots up through a platform, and gets stuck at the top of the screen. So yeah - I would veer away from so-so scrolling platformers, and opt for less mainstream kinds of projects.
I'll try to curate projects that can inspire other Scratchers to try and make their own version or remix. If a new member with no good ideas found a good template or base project, it would give them the option to build on from it or even work out how the scripts work. We all learn from experience!
I'll try to choose projects that are interesting, and quirky. Yeah, I don't care that people make fun of my musical taste, and I'd like to pick project whose creators are passionate about something - for example, someone who makes a really cool animation about animal rights. As long as it's not a blag or brings in politics or religion. I'd pick projects that make their creator's voice heard. I don't mean hate projects about how you want Justin Bieber to spontaneously combust, I mean, for example, an animation of an animal talking to his friend who is a handbag or something cool like that. It would be a change to Dreary Platformer Without Physics v1.0 all the time. I wouldn't allow inappropriate or potentially offensive material leak on to the front page.
If you want to have a rough idea of what I like, look in my favourites. There are a few good unknown projects there in amongst the stuff I randomly add because it includes Jedward or a funny story. Okay, I'll admit, I only rarely add to my favourites, and I see the curator position as an opportunity and a motivation to look at my favourites more. It would make me want to champion the best unknown programmers out there. I'll dedicate more time to the main website and divert my attention away from the forums. I think the forums were intended as a kind-of supplement to the main website, to discuss programming. But now, it seems like a distraction to me. Curation is an opportunity I would not be willing to waste.
Some of my real-life friends have good projects too - I would not prioritise them, but I would consider maybe curating one good project from my friends. Our class has some talented programmers! They picked up Scratch very quickly when I first taught our IT lesson and created simple instructions to make an easy game.
I'm not after the position for the glory, or the fame. I wanna make sure the popularity is shared out. I mean, 08jackt is on the front page a lot. As was TheExplodingCheez, but then when he left, he took the popularity with him, and there was one less famous Scratch figure for people to look up to. No-one really knew who to follow after TEC left. And GlitchSprite. The forums were flooded with sentimental slushy memorial threads. People even proposed to Mr. Happyman! So what would happen if 08jackt left? Everyone would be a bit lost without their idol telling them what to do. Who would take his place? How many peopel would offer to take over Radar? We would need a new genius programmer to fill his shoes.
We would need someone new as a replacement, a user with innovative games to make it to stardom. I will find that user - or try my best to! I'll search ages to find the best projects for curation, and, well, curate them. Obviously.
Not to mention, I'm on the website every day, so I could regularly check the New Projects column and just stop to browse.
You probably think I'm aiming too high, one two-week shift in the curator spot won't make a difference to the Scratch community. But I'm sure that with dedication, it could. I might even hijack the odd IT lesson at school to send my classmates off on a Scratch adventure; off in search of projects for me to curate. Who says Scratch is confined to the internet? Everyone in my class has unique taste, so they could be a useful asset!
I would make the most out of the time as curator, and even read spam on my projects left by people in search of the next big thing. I wouldn't snub them, or be Captain Obvious and scold them for spamming: I would look at them all individually, and assess them for curation. If they weren't what I was looking for, I would still leave constructive criticism. On top of all this, I would create a topic where people could nominate projects for me to look at. That way I have more chance of pleasing a wider audience, as other people have an imput on what I curate.
I would focus on projects that have very few views, maybe below 50, and are from unknown users. It takes skill to track down these hidden gems and I think I could handle it. Also, I like rough diamonds: the games might generally need new graphics, or cleaning up and removing glitches, but if as a whole the game is a one-of-a-kind project and is quite frankly amazing, it will be considered. Sometimes, aesthetic perfection is not necessary.
I think the best games are simple ones. When you play a game, you don't want to be flooded with daunting variables, or have to memorise the controls of 13 different keys in order to play. The best games are the simplest.
I love a good simulation too. It takes a lot of skill and a talented programmer to creat a true-to life-simulation. I am yet to see one which features dating, customising a house and shopping, etc etc. If anyone knows of a glitch free example, Please tell! Another appealing type of project is a side-scroller with a connecting story. It gives the player a motivation to finish the game and give sthe impression that you are on an adventure!
Another type of project I like is a cool demonstration of a glitch, like Unclemat95's screenshots of the Ghost Gobo glitch. It works, and it very cool too!
If, during my time as a curator, a popular holiday was being celebrated, e.g. easter, I would update my favourites with themed projects. This would make the front page look up-to-date and cared for. I hate it when websites still say 'Merry Christmas' in March! Also, seasonal projects tend to be popular too, so maybe I would pick some about the month (what I mean is, if I was curator in April, maybe something related to April Showers). Hey, there's a St. Patrick's Day project here, made by a popular user. It would be nice if lesser-known Scratchers would do that sort of thing more often too.
This is what happened with Chilean Miners Escape. The creator saw an opportunity to make an up-to-date game and it gathered a large fanbase. Because of this, I would search for projects based on recent news stories. Yeah, thinking about it, I'm considering making a Eurovision game myself now! Heh, I inspired myself.
I will look more into the projects I curate, make sure all credit is given where it is due, and look at how it was made. And also check there is no cussing in the scripts. Oh, and the project's creator should be a good role model, willing to offer advice and reply to comments.
I'm not uber-fussy, but I won't curate projects made by trolls, spammers or boastful people. I'm no Grammar Nut, but I would refrain from curating projects with awful grammar or spelling. I know it's easy to make typos, but proofreading pays off. If it is out of context, u ish mai frend lawl is a bit extreme, frankly. It ruins the whole project if you have to decode all the leet speak text in it!
You know the Scratch motto? Imagine, Program, Share? Well, I'll make sure projects are Imagined: Totally original, and out there (taking risks can pay off)  -  Programmed: Well, not just a spinning cat or a badly-drawn sprite with a colour effect  -  Shared: Well, obviously.
I comment a lot on projects, and have a history of fairly positive interactions on the site. Someone even thought I was on the Scratch Team! I try to be helpful/creative, but not too boring!
But just to remind you, I'm not signing up for myself. I want to help Scratch how it has helped me. My IT teacher is very pleased, I taught a Scratch lesson which went down well, and the Head of IT in my school has taken down my username so he can use my stuff as an example at meetings with other teachers in the county. I know how great it is to feel a tiny bit 'famous', and I want others to enjoy the movie-star experience here on Scratch. You know, being constantly praised, asked for interviews, masses of users following your every move/project...
I haven't experienced all this stuff yet, but maybe hard work will pay off...
At the moment, there are lots of people unhappy with the front page, and they are really starting to get frustrated. It seems that only projects from famous Scratchers make it onto the front page, while less-known talented Scratchers don't get a look in. If you ever check Misc, you'll see that there have been many topics about a decline in quality on the site. Many people believe that we should bring games back, and take inpiration from m44, and Colkadome. Back in the day.
Yes, I think it would be an enlightening experience. I have always felt a pang of jealousy when I look at the curator's row. How amazing, being able to make so many people happy! Everyone sees you in a new light, and with a new-found respect. I don't care about the respect, but it would be a bit weird, in a good way!
Quirky, different projects are my thing! Oh, and I found a few good projects soon after they were uploaded, they were later featured! I have a nose for quality, not quantity. I would refrain from featuring series' as i just don't think it works; unless it is a magazine. Magazines are awesome, as long as they're free from gossip about other users. Animated series' only end up running for a few episodes, as the creator cannot keep up with demand for the next instalment. The quality drops, jokes run dry, and the series end in an explosion. Usually. If you kill off the main characters you have an excuse to stop making episodes, right?
It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated some new users are. They are pursuing a dream of becoming known, and I'd like to make sure those that visit the site regularly get a bit of recognition. People like them keep the website running and the Scratch Team's work worthwhile.
So yeah, that's my application. Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated. I don't want to make this much longer, it's looking a bit hard-to-read, more like a novel than an application! Maybe I should double-enter a bit! I'm hoping this isn't a load of waffle, I keep getting ideas in my head so I just keep revising! So I guess now it's time to just wait it out, hopefully the Scratch Team has a spare hour or so to read all of this. I'm committed, so I typed out this whole novel. I hope you see the effort I've put into this. Thanks for reading!

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he/she seems to want to be...  lol

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#3263 2011-05-05 22:12:02

bananamonkey
Scratcher
Registered: 2009-04-22
Posts: 11

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

I would like to become a cuator! I would choose projects of unheard talents! I like mainly looking at dressing projects as well as action games and one of my personal favorites... video stories like music videos and short animations!

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#3264 2011-05-06 01:57:44

Chrischb
Scratcher
Registered: 2008-07-24
Posts: 1000+

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

EzekielE wrote:

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Hey there peoples! This is my third attempt at getting the curator spot, so here goes (you might need like an hour spare)...

So, uh, looking back on the masses of entries, I'm realising there's little chance I'll get picked. However, I think I'd make quite a good curator. I'd certainly love to have a go, anyways - it would be an epic learning curve.
Some users are kinda lazy - they restrict their browsing to the front page. They assume that if it's not on the front page or made by a famous user, it's not worth their time. People don't even follow links in sigs any more, most traffic is directed to the front page content. This is usually the case with new users - they don't realise quite how much choice they have in the way of projects here. I think that's why you see lots of comments from new members on popular Scratcher's projects. It's nice to see that they are discovering Scratch starting at the front page, but it is also sad that they seem unaware of just how many projects there are to pick from!
The Scratch front page is like a museum - reserved and meant for quality; the best of the best. I can help to keep it that way. I just need a chance: I could repay you all if you let me *puppy dog eyes*. I would update my favourites regularly, perhapes every 1-3 days; so more rojects would have the chance to be curated. This would give more users a chance to S H I N E!
For example, let's think about yay scratch cat, by Blade-Edge. It's nowhere near front page standard, yet as Blade is popular here on the forums, he had no problems with getting a spinning cat to the front page. There was uproar, but it stayed there, in the space usually associated with the best Scratch have to offer. It was funny at first, andd it triggered many theories about the true meaning of the spinning kitty. But now, lots of people are shamelessly copying yay scratch cat, thinking they can achieve it's success. Unfortunately, some of these clones make it to the front page, if only for a day.
I will not curate yay scratch cat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 78. Just saying.
See, I would make sure that no projects from well-known Scratchers make it into the coveted Curated row. Or spinning Scratch cats, for that matter.
I like to go against the grain, so if I was a curator I would avoid featuring your usual glitchy games with irritatingly long names, and your unfunny, badly-scripted cartoons where only the mouth is animated. It's not hard to throw together a quick 30-second clip of a stickman punching another stickman - I would pick games that require a little more brainpower than that. I like physics engines, where physics is fun, not just a stretchy line. Now a stretchy smiley face, that would be FUN, not just a boring school-type presentation. No-one wants math creeping into their free time.
I would also make sure that the owners of the projects were active before I curated their work. It's a lot nicer when the creator is there to acknowledge their comments and at least know they have been curated. I find it nice when people try to reply to all their comments, it shows the person cares that you are interested in their masterpiece!
In addition to this, as much as I like a good old-school Mario-type platformer, you find a lot of them about. Most are dodgy adaptations of the Scrolling Template you get with Scratch 1.4, and others are equally irritating; as there is no use of physics so the characters flies wildly upwards, shoots up through a platform, and gets stuck at the top of the screen. So yeah - I would veer away from so-so scrolling platformers, and opt for less mainstream kinds of projects.
I'll try to curate projects that can inspire other Scratchers to try and make their own version or remix. If a new member with no good ideas found a good template or base project, it would give them the option to build on from it or even work out how the scripts work. We all learn from experience!
I'll try to choose projects that are interesting, and quirky. Yeah, I don't care that people make fun of my musical taste, and I'd like to pick project whose creators are passionate about something - for example, someone who makes a really cool animation about animal rights. As long as it's not a blag or brings in politics or religion. I'd pick projects that make their creator's voice heard. I don't mean hate projects about how you want Justin Bieber to spontaneously combust, I mean, for example, an animation of an animal talking to his friend who is a handbag or something cool like that. It would be a change to Dreary Platformer Without Physics v1.0 all the time. I wouldn't allow inappropriate or potentially offensive material leak on to the front page.
If you want to have a rough idea of what I like, look in my favourites. There are a few good unknown projects there in amongst the stuff I randomly add because it includes Jedward or a funny story. Okay, I'll admit, I only rarely add to my favourites, and I see the curator position as an opportunity and a motivation to look at my favourites more. It would make me want to champion the best unknown programmers out there. I'll dedicate more time to the main website and divert my attention away from the forums. I think the forums were intended as a kind-of supplement to the main website, to discuss programming. But now, it seems like a distraction to me. Curation is an opportunity I would not be willing to waste.
Some of my real-life friends have good projects too - I would not prioritise them, but I would consider maybe curating one good project from my friends. Our class has some talented programmers! They picked up Scratch very quickly when I first taught our IT lesson and created simple instructions to make an easy game.
I'm not after the position for the glory, or the fame. I wanna make sure the popularity is shared out. I mean, 08jackt is on the front page a lot. As was TheExplodingCheez, but then when he left, he took the popularity with him, and there was one less famous Scratch figure for people to look up to. No-one really knew who to follow after TEC left. And GlitchSprite. The forums were flooded with sentimental slushy memorial threads. People even proposed to Mr. Happyman! So what would happen if 08jackt left? Everyone would be a bit lost without their idol telling them what to do. Who would take his place? How many peopel would offer to take over Radar? We would need a new genius programmer to fill his shoes.
We would need someone new as a replacement, a user with innovative games to make it to stardom. I will find that user - or try my best to! I'll search ages to find the best projects for curation, and, well, curate them. Obviously.
Not to mention, I'm on the website every day, so I could regularly check the New Projects column and just stop to browse.
You probably think I'm aiming too high, one two-week shift in the curator spot won't make a difference to the Scratch community. But I'm sure that with dedication, it could. I might even hijack the odd IT lesson at school to send my classmates off on a Scratch adventure; off in search of projects for me to curate. Who says Scratch is confined to the internet? Everyone in my class has unique taste, so they could be a useful asset!
I would make the most out of the time as curator, and even read spam on my projects left by people in search of the next big thing. I wouldn't snub them, or be Captain Obvious and scold them for spamming: I would look at them all individually, and assess them for curation. If they weren't what I was looking for, I would still leave constructive criticism. On top of all this, I would create a topic where people could nominate projects for me to look at. That way I have more chance of pleasing a wider audience, as other people have an imput on what I curate.
I would focus on projects that have very few views, maybe below 50, and are from unknown users. It takes skill to track down these hidden gems and I think I could handle it. Also, I like rough diamonds: the games might generally need new graphics, or cleaning up and removing glitches, but if as a whole the game is a one-of-a-kind project and is quite frankly amazing, it will be considered. Sometimes, aesthetic perfection is not necessary.
I think the best games are simple ones. When you play a game, you don't want to be flooded with daunting variables, or have to memorise the controls of 13 different keys in order to play. The best games are the simplest.
I love a good simulation too. It takes a lot of skill and a talented programmer to creat a true-to life-simulation. I am yet to see one which features dating, customising a house and shopping, etc etc. If anyone knows of a glitch free example, Please tell! Another appealing type of project is a side-scroller with a connecting story. It gives the player a motivation to finish the game and give sthe impression that you are on an adventure!
Another type of project I like is a cool demonstration of a glitch, like Unclemat95's screenshots of the Ghost Gobo glitch. It works, and it very cool too!
If, during my time as a curator, a popular holiday was being celebrated, e.g. easter, I would update my favourites with themed projects. This would make the front page look up-to-date and cared for. I hate it when websites still say 'Merry Christmas' in March! Also, seasonal projects tend to be popular too, so maybe I would pick some about the month (what I mean is, if I was curator in April, maybe something related to April Showers). Hey, there's a St. Patrick's Day project here, made by a popular user. It would be nice if lesser-known Scratchers would do that sort of thing more often too.
This is what happened with Chilean Miners Escape. The creator saw an opportunity to make an up-to-date game and it gathered a large fanbase. Because of this, I would search for projects based on recent news stories. Yeah, thinking about it, I'm considering making a Eurovision game myself now! Heh, I inspired myself.
I will look more into the projects I curate, make sure all credit is given where it is due, and look at how it was made. And also check there is no cussing in the scripts. Oh, and the project's creator should be a good role model, willing to offer advice and reply to comments.
I'm not uber-fussy, but I won't curate projects made by trolls, spammers or boastful people. I'm no Grammar Nut, but I would refrain from curating projects with awful grammar or spelling. I know it's easy to make typos, but proofreading pays off. If it is out of context, u ish mai frend lawl is a bit extreme, frankly. It ruins the whole project if you have to decode all the leet speak text in it!
You know the Scratch motto? Imagine, Program, Share? Well, I'll make sure projects are Imagined: Totally original, and out there (taking risks can pay off)  -  Programmed: Well, not just a spinning cat or a badly-drawn sprite with a colour effect  -  Shared: Well, obviously.
I comment a lot on projects, and have a history of fairly positive interactions on the site. Someone even thought I was on the Scratch Team! I try to be helpful/creative, but not too boring!
But just to remind you, I'm not signing up for myself. I want to help Scratch how it has helped me. My IT teacher is very pleased, I taught a Scratch lesson which went down well, and the Head of IT in my school has taken down my username so he can use my stuff as an example at meetings with other teachers in the county. I know how great it is to feel a tiny bit 'famous', and I want others to enjoy the movie-star experience here on Scratch. You know, being constantly praised, asked for interviews, masses of users following your every move/project...
I haven't experienced all this stuff yet, but maybe hard work will pay off...
At the moment, there are lots of people unhappy with the front page, and they are really starting to get frustrated. It seems that only projects from famous Scratchers make it onto the front page, while less-known talented Scratchers don't get a look in. If you ever check Misc, you'll see that there have been many topics about a decline in quality on the site. Many people believe that we should bring games back, and take inpiration from m44, and Colkadome. Back in the day.
Yes, I think it would be an enlightening experience. I have always felt a pang of jealousy when I look at the curator's row. How amazing, being able to make so many people happy! Everyone sees you in a new light, and with a new-found respect. I don't care about the respect, but it would be a bit weird, in a good way!
Quirky, different projects are my thing! Oh, and I found a few good projects soon after they were uploaded, they were later featured! I have a nose for quality, not quantity. I would refrain from featuring series' as i just don't think it works; unless it is a magazine. Magazines are awesome, as long as they're free from gossip about other users. Animated series' only end up running for a few episodes, as the creator cannot keep up with demand for the next instalment. The quality drops, jokes run dry, and the series end in an explosion. Usually. If you kill off the main characters you have an excuse to stop making episodes, right?
It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated some new users are. They are pursuing a dream of becoming known, and I'd like to make sure those that visit the site regularly get a bit of recognition. People like them keep the website running and the Scratch Team's work worthwhile.
So yeah, that's my application. Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated. I don't want to make this much longer, it's looking a bit hard-to-read, more like a novel than an application! Maybe I should double-enter a bit! I'm hoping this isn't a load of waffle, I keep getting ideas in my head so I just keep revising! So I guess now it's time to just wait it out, hopefully the Scratch Team has a spare hour or so to read all of this. I'm committed, so I typed out this whole novel. I hope you see the effort I've put into this. Thanks for reading!

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he seems to want to be...  lol

There's more to a speech then length  tongue


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#3265 2011-05-06 04:57:34

scimonster
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Chrischb wrote:

EzekielE wrote:

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

TDD's super long speech

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he seems to want to be...  lol

There's more to a speech then length  tongue

But that was good, I think.  tongue
Also, TDD is a girl.  wink

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#3266 2011-05-06 07:29:48

lin513
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

scimonster wrote:

Chrischb wrote:

EzekielE wrote:


I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he seems to want to be...  lol

There's more to a speech then length  tongue

But that was good, I think.  tongue
Also, TDD is a girl.  wink

not boolean


lol

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#3267 2011-05-06 16:43:20

EzekielE
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

scimonster wrote:

Chrischb wrote:

EzekielE wrote:

I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he/she seems to want to be...  lol

There's more to a speech then length  tongue

But that was good, I think.  tongue
Also, TDD is a girl.  wink

oops, fixed that

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#3268 2011-05-06 17:50:15

flashjman
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

I'd like to become a curator.  I'd choose a huge variety of projects because they deserve to be front-paged, but aren't very popular.

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#3269 2011-05-06 22:23:19

James546372819000
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Posts: 26

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Who's next?


JamesGamesStudios© >.<

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#3270 2011-05-07 10:01:50

wolvesrock99
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Registered: 2011-04-10
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

I would like to be a curator. I would pick 3-D animations from Blender or other similar programs that have been posted on scratch for the amount of work that goes into those. I would also pick physics Scratch projects (and maybe wolf things)

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#3271 2011-05-07 10:20:36

wolvesrock99
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Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

Chrischb wrote:

EzekielE wrote:

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Hey there peoples! This is my third attempt at getting the curator spot, so here goes (you might need like an hour spare)...

So, uh, looking back on the masses of entries, I'm realising there's little chance I'll get picked. However, I think I'd make quite a good curator. I'd certainly love to have a go, anyways - it would be an epic learning curve.
Some users are kinda lazy - they restrict their browsing to the front page. They assume that if it's not on the front page or made by a famous user, it's not worth their time. People don't even follow links in sigs any more, most traffic is directed to the front page content. This is usually the case with new users - they don't realise quite how much choice they have in the way of projects here. I think that's why you see lots of comments from new members on popular Scratcher's projects. It's nice to see that they are discovering Scratch starting at the front page, but it is also sad that they seem unaware of just how many projects there are to pick from!
The Scratch front page is like a museum - reserved and meant for quality; the best of the best. I can help to keep it that way. I just need a chance: I could repay you all if you let me *puppy dog eyes*. I would update my favourites regularly, perhapes every 1-3 days; so more rojects would have the chance to be curated. This would give more users a chance to S H I N E!
For example, let's think about yay scratch cat, by Blade-Edge. It's nowhere near front page standard, yet as Blade is popular here on the forums, he had no problems with getting a spinning cat to the front page. There was uproar, but it stayed there, in the space usually associated with the best Scratch have to offer. It was funny at first, andd it triggered many theories about the true meaning of the spinning kitty. But now, lots of people are shamelessly copying yay scratch cat, thinking they can achieve it's success. Unfortunately, some of these clones make it to the front page, if only for a day.
I will not curate yay scratch cat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 78. Just saying.
See, I would make sure that no projects from well-known Scratchers make it into the coveted Curated row. Or spinning Scratch cats, for that matter.
I like to go against the grain, so if I was a curator I would avoid featuring your usual glitchy games with irritatingly long names, and your unfunny, badly-scripted cartoons where only the mouth is animated. It's not hard to throw together a quick 30-second clip of a stickman punching another stickman - I would pick games that require a little more brainpower than that. I like physics engines, where physics is fun, not just a stretchy line. Now a stretchy smiley face, that would be FUN, not just a boring school-type presentation. No-one wants math creeping into their free time.
I would also make sure that the owners of the projects were active before I curated their work. It's a lot nicer when the creator is there to acknowledge their comments and at least know they have been curated. I find it nice when people try to reply to all their comments, it shows the person cares that you are interested in their masterpiece!
In addition to this, as much as I like a good old-school Mario-type platformer, you find a lot of them about. Most are dodgy adaptations of the Scrolling Template you get with Scratch 1.4, and others are equally irritating; as there is no use of physics so the characters flies wildly upwards, shoots up through a platform, and gets stuck at the top of the screen. So yeah - I would veer away from so-so scrolling platformers, and opt for less mainstream kinds of projects.
I'll try to curate projects that can inspire other Scratchers to try and make their own version or remix. If a new member with no good ideas found a good template or base project, it would give them the option to build on from it or even work out how the scripts work. We all learn from experience!
I'll try to choose projects that are interesting, and quirky. Yeah, I don't care that people make fun of my musical taste, and I'd like to pick project whose creators are passionate about something - for example, someone who makes a really cool animation about animal rights. As long as it's not a blag or brings in politics or religion. I'd pick projects that make their creator's voice heard. I don't mean hate projects about how you want Justin Bieber to spontaneously combust, I mean, for example, an animation of an animal talking to his friend who is a handbag or something cool like that. It would be a change to Dreary Platformer Without Physics v1.0 all the time. I wouldn't allow inappropriate or potentially offensive material leak on to the front page.
If you want to have a rough idea of what I like, look in my favourites. There are a few good unknown projects there in amongst the stuff I randomly add because it includes Jedward or a funny story. Okay, I'll admit, I only rarely add to my favourites, and I see the curator position as an opportunity and a motivation to look at my favourites more. It would make me want to champion the best unknown programmers out there. I'll dedicate more time to the main website and divert my attention away from the forums. I think the forums were intended as a kind-of supplement to the main website, to discuss programming. But now, it seems like a distraction to me. Curation is an opportunity I would not be willing to waste.
Some of my real-life friends have good projects too - I would not prioritise them, but I would consider maybe curating one good project from my friends. Our class has some talented programmers! They picked up Scratch very quickly when I first taught our IT lesson and created simple instructions to make an easy game.
I'm not after the position for the glory, or the fame. I wanna make sure the popularity is shared out. I mean, 08jackt is on the front page a lot. As was TheExplodingCheez, but then when he left, he took the popularity with him, and there was one less famous Scratch figure for people to look up to. No-one really knew who to follow after TEC left. And GlitchSprite. The forums were flooded with sentimental slushy memorial threads. People even proposed to Mr. Happyman! So what would happen if 08jackt left? Everyone would be a bit lost without their idol telling them what to do. Who would take his place? How many peopel would offer to take over Radar? We would need a new genius programmer to fill his shoes.
We would need someone new as a replacement, a user with innovative games to make it to stardom. I will find that user - or try my best to! I'll search ages to find the best projects for curation, and, well, curate them. Obviously.
Not to mention, I'm on the website every day, so I could regularly check the New Projects column and just stop to browse.
You probably think I'm aiming too high, one two-week shift in the curator spot won't make a difference to the Scratch community. But I'm sure that with dedication, it could. I might even hijack the odd IT lesson at school to send my classmates off on a Scratch adventure; off in search of projects for me to curate. Who says Scratch is confined to the internet? Everyone in my class has unique taste, so they could be a useful asset!
I would make the most out of the time as curator, and even read spam on my projects left by people in search of the next big thing. I wouldn't snub them, or be Captain Obvious and scold them for spamming: I would look at them all individually, and assess them for curation. If they weren't what I was looking for, I would still leave constructive criticism. On top of all this, I would create a topic where people could nominate projects for me to look at. That way I have more chance of pleasing a wider audience, as other people have an imput on what I curate.
I would focus on projects that have very few views, maybe below 50, and are from unknown users. It takes skill to track down these hidden gems and I think I could handle it. Also, I like rough diamonds: the games might generally need new graphics, or cleaning up and removing glitches, but if as a whole the game is a one-of-a-kind project and is quite frankly amazing, it will be considered. Sometimes, aesthetic perfection is not necessary.
I think the best games are simple ones. When you play a game, you don't want to be flooded with daunting variables, or have to memorise the controls of 13 different keys in order to play. The best games are the simplest.
I love a good simulation too. It takes a lot of skill and a talented programmer to creat a true-to life-simulation. I am yet to see one which features dating, customising a house and shopping, etc etc. If anyone knows of a glitch free example, Please tell! Another appealing type of project is a side-scroller with a connecting story. It gives the player a motivation to finish the game and give sthe impression that you are on an adventure!
Another type of project I like is a cool demonstration of a glitch, like Unclemat95's screenshots of the Ghost Gobo glitch. It works, and it very cool too!
If, during my time as a curator, a popular holiday was being celebrated, e.g. easter, I would update my favourites with themed projects. This would make the front page look up-to-date and cared for. I hate it when websites still say 'Merry Christmas' in March! Also, seasonal projects tend to be popular too, so maybe I would pick some about the month (what I mean is, if I was curator in April, maybe something related to April Showers). Hey, there's a St. Patrick's Day project here, made by a popular user. It would be nice if lesser-known Scratchers would do that sort of thing more often too.
This is what happened with Chilean Miners Escape. The creator saw an opportunity to make an up-to-date game and it gathered a large fanbase. Because of this, I would search for projects based on recent news stories. Yeah, thinking about it, I'm considering making a Eurovision game myself now! Heh, I inspired myself.
I will look more into the projects I curate, make sure all credit is given where it is due, and look at how it was made. And also check there is no cussing in the scripts. Oh, and the project's creator should be a good role model, willing to offer advice and reply to comments.
I'm not uber-fussy, but I won't curate projects made by trolls, spammers or boastful people. I'm no Grammar Nut, but I would refrain from curating projects with awful grammar or spelling. I know it's easy to make typos, but proofreading pays off. If it is out of context, u ish mai frend lawl is a bit extreme, frankly. It ruins the whole project if you have to decode all the leet speak text in it!
You know the Scratch motto? Imagine, Program, Share? Well, I'll make sure projects are Imagined: Totally original, and out there (taking risks can pay off)  -  Programmed: Well, not just a spinning cat or a badly-drawn sprite with a colour effect  -  Shared: Well, obviously.
I comment a lot on projects, and have a history of fairly positive interactions on the site. Someone even thought I was on the Scratch Team! I try to be helpful/creative, but not too boring!
But just to remind you, I'm not signing up for myself. I want to help Scratch how it has helped me. My IT teacher is very pleased, I taught a Scratch lesson which went down well, and the Head of IT in my school has taken down my username so he can use my stuff as an example at meetings with other teachers in the county. I know how great it is to feel a tiny bit 'famous', and I want others to enjoy the movie-star experience here on Scratch. You know, being constantly praised, asked for interviews, masses of users following your every move/project...
I haven't experienced all this stuff yet, but maybe hard work will pay off...
At the moment, there are lots of people unhappy with the front page, and they are really starting to get frustrated. It seems that only projects from famous Scratchers make it onto the front page, while less-known talented Scratchers don't get a look in. If you ever check Misc, you'll see that there have been many topics about a decline in quality on the site. Many people believe that we should bring games back, and take inpiration from m44, and Colkadome. Back in the day.
Yes, I think it would be an enlightening experience. I have always felt a pang of jealousy when I look at the curator's row. How amazing, being able to make so many people happy! Everyone sees you in a new light, and with a new-found respect. I don't care about the respect, but it would be a bit weird, in a good way!
Quirky, different projects are my thing! Oh, and I found a few good projects soon after they were uploaded, they were later featured! I have a nose for quality, not quantity. I would refrain from featuring series' as i just don't think it works; unless it is a magazine. Magazines are awesome, as long as they're free from gossip about other users. Animated series' only end up running for a few episodes, as the creator cannot keep up with demand for the next instalment. The quality drops, jokes run dry, and the series end in an explosion. Usually. If you kill off the main characters you have an excuse to stop making episodes, right?
It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated some new users are. They are pursuing a dream of becoming known, and I'd like to make sure those that visit the site regularly get a bit of recognition. People like them keep the website running and the Scratch Team's work worthwhile.
So yeah, that's my application. Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated. I don't want to make this much longer, it's looking a bit hard-to-read, more like a novel than an application! Maybe I should double-enter a bit! I'm hoping this isn't a load of waffle, I keep getting ideas in my head so I just keep revising! So I guess now it's time to just wait it out, hopefully the Scratch Team has a spare hour or so to read all of this. I'm committed, so I typed out this whole novel. I hope you see the effort I've put into this. Thanks for reading!

Note: Scratch Team - if you choose me, would it be possible to curate from my Planet-Jedward account, to make sure my favourited projects don't get mixed up? Never mind, I was just wondering. Is it possible?

I vote the dancing donut is the curator, because he seems to want to be...  lol

There's more to a speech then length  tongue

However, that was a very good speech, it has a purpouse that connects directly to the want of being a curator, but it seems a little like begging, and (best way to put it) seducing, because generally people connect "long speech=good" and dont take much time to read between the lines.
[blocks]<clear graphic effects>[/blocks]

NOW read the speech:


I think I would make a good curator, so I am going to type lots of sappy waffle to try and convince Scratch. <waffle waffle blah blah waffle blah blah blah sappy waffle blah blah blah> Lots of new Scratchers look just on the front page and nowhere else (critical point!) <blah blah blah waffle rant blah blah ranting blah blah blah waffle I like good games blah blah blah> I think the Spinning Scratch Cat project is an example of lazyness that people just copy it <more waffle blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah waffle> Please make me a curator. <sappy smile with puppy-dog eyes>

I agree with scimonster, because really, "there's more to a speech than length."

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#3272 2011-05-07 19:11:51

ponytailnerd
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Registered: 2011-03-15
Posts: 14

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

<pen down>

I'd love to be a curator. I'd specialize in projects whose graphics are original and creative, and stand out to the viewer. Some Scratchers have exceptional skill at creating sprites, and that's great, but I'll showcase those who have less artistic talent, but are still creative enough to create a product that stands out to the viewer, and appears to have taken some time to create. Magic Pen is an example: while it is a beautiful and addicting project, it didn't require a great amount of innate talent to create the sprite(s).

I'd also focus on users who create great projects but who aren't famous among the Scratch community. There are many talented Scratchers who aren't noticed just because their projects haven't made the front page yet. If I can front-page one project of such a user, they will likely get a great deal of attention for that project, and some people will explore their other projects. In this manner, a new Scratch celebrity could be created. There are plenty of Scratchers who deserve to be famous, and I intend to help them achieve that end.

<pen up>


WOOHOO! Apparently, I'm a Scratcher now, not a New Scratcher!
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#3273 2011-05-07 21:27:52

poemon1
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Registered: 2011-01-12
Posts: 500+

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

i want to be a curator


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#3274 2011-05-07 22:39:36

TheBadBat
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Registered: 2011-05-07
Posts: 1

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

hello! Id love 2 be a currator! Id share the projects that are nice little tv shows, or series, that scratchers worked hard on but didnt get many views. Id share the projects that catch my attention, that scratchers with out to much practice with computer art made, but r still good. Id love to be a currator, and get those projects known!

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#3275 2011-05-08 08:06:32

James546372819000
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Registered: 2011-02-24
Posts: 26

Re: Become a Curator on the Scratch Homepage

So, who's next?


JamesGamesStudios© >.<

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