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PW132 wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Well, no one's posting in the forums today
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O RLY?
FEW people are posting today, PW.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
adriangl wrote:
When Inspiration & More was first created, it was just threads that didn't fit anywhere else. Now Miscellaneous is basically chat. Some users have 3000+ posts and only 1 or 2 projects. In 2007, Scratch revolved around projects, not useless threads in the forums. In fact, the forums were used much less. I had 100+ projects and only 120 posts! I wish we could have that again...
I guess people just began to enjoy chatting a lot more. A newer generation of users came on and found the forums, the older generation left, and the new generation starting chatting a lot more. If you look at the significant volume of Miscellaneous posts are made by users who just joined the forums within the last year or two.
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Exactly. Show and Tell, in particular, has dropped from the start of the year, to now, by over 1000 posts! We need to do something. I have a plan...
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adriangl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I guess people just began to enjoy chatting a lot more. A newer generation of users came on and found the forums, the older generation left, and the new generation starting chatting a lot more. If you look at the significant volume of Miscellaneous posts are made by users who just joined the forums within the last year or two.
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Exactly. Show and Tell, in particular, has dropped from the start of the year, to now, by over 1000 posts! We need to do something. I have a plan...
What's this plan?
We have to remember, though, that Show and Tell was the old Miscellaneous.
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I think the thing that was different was that there were no "I quit!" projects and posts that were just to get attention or to get people to do something. I remember once this person posted "10 people to join hamster RPG 2 in the next 3 days or I quit!" No one joined, but he stayed anyways. I hate things like that. I'm fine with it if you announce it without asking for publicity then ACTUALLY LEAVE, but publicity stunts are (sadly) in abundance today
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throughthefire wrote:
I think the thing that was different was that there were no "I quit!" projects and posts that were just to get attention or to get people to do something. I remember once this person posted "10 people to join hamster RPG 2 in the next 3 days or I quit!" No one joined, but he stayed anyways. I hate things like that. I'm fine with it if you announce it without asking for publicity then ACTUALLY LEAVE, but publicity stunts are (sadly) in abundance today
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i know. there like emo people, just seeking attention
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KewlBeanz wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
I think the thing that was different was that there were no "I quit!" projects and posts that were just to get attention or to get people to do something. I remember once this person posted "10 people to join hamster RPG 2 in the next 3 days or I quit!" No one joined, but he stayed anyways. I hate things like that. I'm fine with it if you announce it without asking for publicity then ACTUALLY LEAVE, but publicity stunts are (sadly) in abundance today
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i know. there like emo people, just seeking attention
Everybodys using scratch for attention, not for fun...
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falloutgeek wrote:
KewlBeanz wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
I think the thing that was different was that there were no "I quit!" projects and posts that were just to get attention or to get people to do something. I remember once this person posted "10 people to join hamster RPG 2 in the next 3 days or I quit!" No one joined, but he stayed anyways. I hate things like that. I'm fine with it if you announce it without asking for publicity then ACTUALLY LEAVE, but publicity stunts are (sadly) in abundance today
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i know. there like emo people, just seeking attention
Everybodys using scratch for attention, not for fun...
Not true. I greatly enjoy all aspects of Scratch, both making projects and posting on the forums.
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Harakou wrote:
falloutgeek wrote:
KewlBeanz wrote:
i know. there like emo people, just seeking attentionEverybodys using scratch for attention, not for fun...
Not true. I greatly enjoy all aspects of Scratch, both making projects and posting on the forums.
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Well, not everybody but alot of people
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I like some answers I'm getting!
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