I think there should be a featured user at the top of the Scratch homepage. It would update once every week. It would be like this:
but it would be at the top of it. I just did this so that I wouldn't necropost a topic.
Last edited by coolhogs (2012-06-25 11:07:46)
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Nice mockup, but for the top, it's really easy to do:
EX:
Anyways, I support
EDIT: Sorry for taking out the ScratchEd thing for anyone who uses it.
But instead of every day, maybe have the Scratch team choose someone every week or so
EDIT#2: Thanks for using my mockup! I'll be making a better one soon.
EDIT#3: Better Mockup above
EDIT#4:I also think it should be like featured projects: You can't nominate yourself, but others can nominate you.
Last edited by SJRCS_011 (2012-06-25 11:57:47)
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You should probably name forum topics something more interesting than "Ok, soo..." so people actually know what it is
I don't know if I support this, I think it would just become a "feeding frenzy". A lot of younger users aren't mature enough to deal with fame (I have seen this for myself on many occasions). Furthermore, many, many people will be wanting a spot. So how will we select which ones to feature? Maybe there be a topic where users give speeches or something.
But anyways, I think fame should be earned and not given. This is why I like our front page, and curation, because they earned their fame through hard work and good programming. I think handing out fame like this, to people who may or may not deserve or be able to handle it, is not a good idea.
So I don't support.
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I too, support.
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Wes64 wrote:
You should probably name forum topics something more interesting than "Ok, soo..." so people actually know what it is
I don't know if I support this, I think it would just become a "feeding frenzy". A lot of younger users aren't mature enough to deal with fame (I have seen this for myself on many occasions). Furthermore, many, many people will be wanting a spot. So how will we select which ones to feature? Maybe there be a topic where users give speeches or something.
But anyways, I think fame should be earned and not given. This is why I like our front page, and curation, because they earned their fame through hard work and good programming. I think handing out fame like this, to people who may or may not deserve or be able to handle it, is not a good idea.
So I don't support.
It would be earned. You'd have to have helpful topics, and comments around the community, and you'd have to have a Scratcher rank.
Oh, and funeleplant, I changed it to a week. Also, what about the Top Loved, or the Top Viewed?? Do those make users sad? How about deleting all of the Top ___ stuff?
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coolhogs wrote:
I think there should be a featured user at the top of the Scratch homepage. It would update once every week. It would be like this: http://i.imgur.com/2Iirg.png
but it would be at the top of it. I just did this so that I wouldn't necropost a topic.
if there was a topic already and the suggestion is still relevant its ok to bump it
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coolhogs wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
You should probably name forum topics something more interesting than "Ok, soo..." so people actually know what it is
I don't know if I support this, I think it would just become a "feeding frenzy". A lot of younger users aren't mature enough to deal with fame (I have seen this for myself on many occasions). Furthermore, many, many people will be wanting a spot. So how will we select which ones to feature? Maybe there be a topic where users give speeches or something.
But anyways, I think fame should be earned and not given. This is why I like our front page, and curation, because they earned their fame through hard work and good programming. I think handing out fame like this, to people who may or may not deserve or be able to handle it, is not a good idea.
So I don't support.It would be earned. You'd have to have helpful topics, and comments around the community, and you'd have to have a Scratcher rank.
Oh, and funeleplant, I changed it to a week. Also, what about the Top Loved, or the Top Viewed?? Do those make users sad? How about deleting all of the Top ___ stuff?
I don't support and you're not gonna change my mind. Anyways, the people on Top Viewed are there for a REASON.
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funelephant wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
You should probably name forum topics something more interesting than "Ok, soo..." so people actually know what it is
I don't know if I support this, I think it would just become a "feeding frenzy". A lot of younger users aren't mature enough to deal with fame (I have seen this for myself on many occasions). Furthermore, many, many people will be wanting a spot. So how will we select which ones to feature? Maybe there be a topic where users give speeches or something.
But anyways, I think fame should be earned and not given. This is why I like our front page, and curation, because they earned their fame through hard work and good programming. I think handing out fame like this, to people who may or may not deserve or be able to handle it, is not a good idea.
So I don't support.It would be earned. You'd have to have helpful topics, and comments around the community, and you'd have to have a Scratcher rank.
Oh, and funeleplant, I changed it to a week. Also, what about the Top Loved, or the Top Viewed?? Do those make users sad? How about deleting all of the Top ___ stuff?I don't support and you're not gonna change my mind. Anyways, the people on Top Viewed are there for a REASON.
the people on top viewed are there because either nobody ever bothers to look at anything else or they use advertisements on other projects. rarely is there a project thats actually really good or innovative
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777w wrote:
rarely is there a project thats actually really good or innovative
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.
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Wes64 wrote:
777w wrote:
rarely is there a project thats actually really good or innovative
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.
lol id never be a good curator
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Wes64 wrote:
777w wrote:
rarely is there a project thats actually really good or innovative
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.
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Ecliptic wrote:
trinary wrote:
I do not support.
If you don't, you should at least explain your reasoning.
Why, so you can accuse him of not supporting?
Just kidding.
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funelephant wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
777w wrote:
rarely is there a project thats actually really good or innovative
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.
i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrong
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777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrong
I agree with you.
Most top-loved projects are two-minute projects by famous scratchers.
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777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
Thats actually a pretty big generalisation. Scratch isn't just about your tastes. If you don't like what's on the most-viewed, apply to be curator.i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrong
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Wes64 wrote:
777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrong
i havent even seen that yet and i knew youd link to it :P
its interesting but not as groundbreaking and revolutionary as id hope
Last edited by 777w (2012-06-25 20:46:22)
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777w wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
777w wrote:
i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrongi havent even seen that yet and i knew youd link to it
its interesting but not as groundbreaking and revolutionary as id hope
I don't think that a project can exactly be "revolutionary".
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrongI agree with you.
Most top-loved projects are two-minute projects by famous scratchers.
you mean 2 seconds
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Agentpieface wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
777w wrote:
i already replied to that
if it need more elaboration, give me a good example of an original, inspirational project in the top viewed section recently. and i dont always thoroughly pick through the top viewed section project by project so excuse me if im wrongI agree with you.
Most top-loved projects are two-minute projects by famous scratchers.you mean 2 seconds
Here's the other side - a lot of my projects get front paged even though I dont want them to. Now, someone might say "if you dont want projects on the front page, dont share them", well sometimes it becomes necessary to distribute information, either about yourself or something about scratch, to many people. I use my test account for small projects, but people find those too. I want to keep sharing projects so others can learn from them, and use them. But its impossible to prevent them from reaching the front page unless you delete or just don't share them.
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funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
i havent even seen that yet and i knew youd link to it
its interesting but not as groundbreaking and revolutionary as id hopeI don't think that a project can exactly be "revolutionary".
yes, it can
a simple easy to work with physics engine with ultra-realistic physics, a feature length smooth animation with a good plot and everything from scratch including the music, even an actual working mmorpg.
give me one of those and ill be satisfied
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