Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<
Wow, seventy-two posts.
At least you’re not puppetadventurer.
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henley wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Wow, seventy-two posts.
At least you’re not puppetadventurer.
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/images/600_ … is_new.png
I had almost the same amount
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Before reading this, I had no idea that your scratcher, new scratcher, whatever rank actually meant something. Thanks, very helpful.
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ratchetclank98 wrote:
Before reading this, I had no idea that your scratcher, new scratcher, whatever rank actually meant something. Thanks, very helpful.
Just glad to help
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henley wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Wow, seventy-two posts.
At least you’re not puppetadventurer.
I know. xD I had another account which was a Scratcher, and I'm quite impatient
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
henley wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Wow, seventy-two posts.
At least you’re not puppetadventurer.I know. xD I had another account which was a Scratcher, and I'm quite impatient
I'm guessing you'll have 250-300.
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what is TGB
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thisisntme wrote:
what is TGB
TBG is Text Based Games, which you can find here.
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<
Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!
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fungirl123 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!
Not true, you have to have posted in the forums. Maybe he was from a long time ago, either from before the New Scratcher status or they promoted him because he joined many months ago, even though he had a small amount of posts.
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Death_Wish wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!
Not true, you have to have posted in the forums. Maybe he was from a long time ago, either from before the New Scratcher status or they promoted him because he joined many months ago, even though he had a small amount of posts.
OHHHHHH..... I stand corrected. That's a newbie for ya But I was saying not true to him because he said he would have over nine thousand posts before he gets to the scratcher status, which I thought was probably not true. And i just THOUGHT that you had a lot of projects you get to the scratcher status. i wasn't trying to state a fact.
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fungirl123 wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!Not true, you have to have posted in the forums. Maybe he was from a long time ago, either from before the New Scratcher status or they promoted him because he joined many months ago, even though he had a small amount of posts.
OHHHHHH..... I stand corrected. That's a newbie for ya But I was saying not true to him because he said he would have over nine thousand posts before he gets to the scratcher status, which I thought was probably not true. And i just THOUGHT that you had a lot of projects you get to the scratcher status. i wasn't trying to state a fact.
It's better to have projects, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't make a difference. After all, this is the forums
And I'm sure he was just using OVER NINETHOUSAND to just say he's going to need to post a lot, not literal.
Over ninethousand as a New Scratcher, without posting in Misc, that'd be hard
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fungirl123 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Barf_Bag wrote:
Nice guide! According to the Scratch Wiki, there was a user called puppetadventurer that had over 600 posts and was still a New Scratcher! Imagine that...
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!
But some people don't want their page to look like a bunch of scratch cats and spam. That was my dilemma when I was new.
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SheppardProductions wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
Pffft...
I'm gonna have OVER NINETHOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND posts before I get to the Scratcher status. >.<Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!
But some people don't want their page to look like a bunch of scratch cats and spam. That was my dilemma when I was new.
Not mine.
Well, mine wasn't truly spam, but it was just beginner projects.
You shouldn't be afraid to have beginner projects, even right now. No one's perfect and if you wait until a project's perfect, you're not going to have any. So try to release more projects, and it'll help you grow faster (in knowledge, not sizewise)
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kayybee wrote:
SheppardProductions wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
Not true. I think if you post A LOT of projects (Like, 3 pages worth) you will get to the Scratcher Status. I saw somebody with, like, only 8 posts and they were a Scratcher. i looked at their projects and saw that they had SOOOO MANY PROJECTS!!!But some people don't want their page to look like a bunch of scratch cats and spam. That was my dilemma when I was new.
Not mine.
Well, mine wasn't truly spam, but it was just beginner projects.
You shouldn't be afraid to have beginner projects, even right now. No one's perfect and if you wait until a project's perfect, you're not going to have any. So try to release more projects, and it'll help you grow faster (in knowledge, not sizewise)
lol
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Okay guys Puppet got 600 because he was being an active forum member, but he only had (and has to this day) two (IMO excellent) projects. He uploaded a few spam projects to become a Scratcher, I think.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Okay guys Puppet got 600 because he was being an active forum member, but he only had (and has to this day) two (IMO excellent) projects. He uploaded a few spam projects to become a Scratcher, I think.
Aha! So the projects DO matter!!!!
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SheppardProductions wrote:
kayybee wrote:
SheppardProductions wrote:
But some people don't want their page to look like a bunch of scratch cats and spam. That was my dilemma when I was new.Not mine.
Well, mine wasn't truly spam, but it was just beginner projects.
You shouldn't be afraid to have beginner projects, even right now. No one's perfect and if you wait until a project's perfect, you're not going to have any. So try to release more projects, and it'll help you grow faster (in knowledge, not sizewise)lol
It's not that I was afraid, I just learned better by opening up other projects and looking into them rather than making beginner projects.
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3D_Mario wrote:
I'm active now!
why am I still not a scratcher?
I was like being kind to 7 other new scratchers now...
I think you have to be active for like, two weeks or more. Keep on posting!!!!
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OK I have gotten over last time when I posted a post here... so I will be on the forums more
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I joined scratch (the website) a year or so ago. I thought that I am a Scratcher because I have been on Scratch for ages and have a few pages of projects.
But now...
I think it probably was only recently that I got my status. It would be great if you did get a notification when you become a scratcher. Or at least a date next to your status.
Anyway, this helped explain loads to me - thanks!!
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