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#1 2011-08-20 01:38:37

CosmicProjectz
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Registered: 2011-03-25
Posts: 100+

Thumbs up and Thumbs down

What Scratch needs is a Thumbs system like Youtube!


http://img.ponibooru.org/images/f3/f384d262715801d48984773e36aea1ea Good show. http://images.cheezburger.com/completestore/2011/4/1/6ae7329f-716f-4d47-8c2c-67bd4054a165.jpg

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#2 2011-08-20 07:13:39

legoscratch
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Registered: 2010-06-18
Posts: 100+

Re: Thumbs up and Thumbs down

No.  Thumbs down would be terrible in my opinion.  You would see people hitting "thumbs down" on a random beginners project that isn't interesting because they don't know how to broadcast. But if they took the time to post a comment, and they were mean, it could be flagged or deleted.  For example, on this project, I could hit thumbs down or I could take the time to write a comment like "It's a little annoying how you need to click each sprite to get it to talk.  Maybe you could look at this tutorial (link to project) for help with broadcasting."

EDIT: This just reminds me of the whole 5-Star issue.

BWOG wrote:

The Scratch Team has already said no because they think that then new programmers will be discouarged that people rated it 1 so they leave Scratch.

Last edited by legoscratch (2011-08-20 07:29:19)


If you are having trouble with simple counting, use the following mnemonic device: 1 comes before 2 comes before 5,280 comes before 523,860,759 comes after the square root of -153 comes before π. This will make your previous counting problems seem like no big deal.

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#3 2011-08-20 07:25:03

Abigail1101
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Registered: 2011-07-31
Posts: 43

Re: Thumbs up and Thumbs down

legoscratch wrote:

No.  Thumbs down would be terrible in my opinion.  You would see people hitting "thumbs down" on a random beginners project that isn't interesting because they don't know how to broadcast. But if they took the time to post a comment, and they were mean, it could be flagged or deleted.  For example, on this project, I could hit thumbs down or I could take the time to write a comment like "It's a little annoying how you need to click each sprite to get it to talk.  Maybe you could look at this tutorial (link to project) for help with broadcasting."

I agree. If that happened then no-one would look at the project due to it's reputation.


Let's hope I'm online. I think I am... well maybe...

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