I go on everyday and nothing good happens, I never get views on my good projects, I never had help with sprites, I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
If you do think I should that`s fine.
I need advise, because it`s a pretty decent site and it`s hard to choose.
If I leave this site, just say goodbye please don`t ignore that.
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I personally think it's your choice to leave. If you want to, I will respect your decision. I'll be upset, but that's beside the point. If you want to stay, then I'll respect that decision, too.
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Don't leave D:
Put up a survey, then do things that people like!
Or advertise.
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Whatever you want bro.
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You're the one who should decide, not us.
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imnotbob wrote:
I personally think it's your choice to leave. If you want to, I will respect your decision. I'll be upset, but that's beside the point. If you want to stay, then I'll respect that decision, too.
Good point, and I never know if it`s too soon to start a website of my own, I mean it`s just better and safer that way.
I`ll think before I QUIT 1st.
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NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens
Well, you can't control what happens. Just control what you do. By good, do you mean "interesting"? If so, make it interesting. Write a cool topic. Make a shop in Requests. It's a good way to spark up your life on Scratch. If you mean nothing good happens by bad stuff happens, do something about it. Are people being mean to you? Contact the Scratch Team.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never get views on my good projects
Um no. I don't get views on any of my projects, and do you see me quitting? Getting no views is not a reason to quit. Here are good reasons to quit:
1. People being mean to the point where you can't control it.
2. Moved on to more advanced programming lanuages
3. Computer doesn't work
If you want views, advertise in Show and Tell, advertise in your sig, etc.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had help with sprites
Then ask for help in the Requests forum. I have a sprite shop, you can always ask me.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
Same with what I said about the not getting any views thing. If you're not popular, it is not a reason to quit. I'm pretty sure the whole point of Scratch is to learn something from programming, or learn how to program a little better.
Overall, I think you should not quit. If you have a good reason, then sure. But all of your reasons aren't that good. So I think you should stay
But of course, it is your decision, so do what you want
Last edited by fungirl123 (2011-11-30 17:17:06)
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fungirl123 wrote:
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens
Well, you can't control what happens. Just control what you do. By good, do you mean "interesting"? If so, make it interesting. Write a cool topic. Make a shop in Requests. It's a good way to spark up your life on Scratch. If you mean nothing good happens by bad stuff happens, do something about it. Are people being mean to you? Contact the Scratch Team.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never get views on my good projects
Um no. I don't get views on any of my projects, and do you see me quitting? Getting no views is not a reason to quit. Here are good reasons to quit:
1. People being mean
2. Moved on to more advanced programming lanuages
3. Computer doesn't work
If you want views, advertise in Show and Tell, advertise in your sig, etc.NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had help with sprites
Then ask for help in the Requests forum. I have a sprite shop, you can always ask me.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
Same with what I said about the not getting any views thing. If you're not popular, it is not a reason to quit. I'm pretty sure the whole point of Scratch is to learn something from programming, or learn how to program a little better.
Overall, I think you should not quit. If you have a good reason, then sure. But all of your reasons aren't that good. So I think you should stay
But of course, it is your decision, so do what you want
Great tips!
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jji7skyline wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens
Well, you can't control what happens. Just control what you do. By good, do you mean "interesting"? If so, make it interesting. Write a cool topic. Make a shop in Requests. It's a good way to spark up your life on Scratch. If you mean nothing good happens by bad stuff happens, do something about it. Are people being mean to you? Contact the Scratch Team.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never get views on my good projects
Um no. I don't get views on any of my projects, and do you see me quitting? Getting no views is not a reason to quit. Here are good reasons to quit:
1. People being mean
2. Moved on to more advanced programming lanuages
3. Computer doesn't work
If you want views, advertise in Show and Tell, advertise in your sig, etc.NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had help with sprites
Then ask for help in the Requests forum. I have a sprite shop, you can always ask me.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
Same with what I said about the not getting any views thing. If you're not popular, it is not a reason to quit. I'm pretty sure the whole point of Scratch is to learn something from programming, or learn how to program a little better.
Overall, I think you should not quit. If you have a good reason, then sure. But all of your reasons aren't that good. So I think you should stay
But of course, it is your decision, so do what you wantGreat tips!
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jji7skyline wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens
Well, you can't control what happens. Just control what you do. By good, do you mean "interesting"? If so, make it interesting. Write a cool topic. Make a shop in Requests. It's a good way to spark up your life on Scratch. If you mean nothing good happens by bad stuff happens, do something about it. Are people being mean to you? Contact the Scratch Team.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never get views on my good projects
Um no. I don't get views on any of my projects, and do you see me quitting? Getting no views is not a reason to quit. Here are good reasons to quit:
1. People being mean
2. Moved on to more advanced programming lanuages
3. Computer doesn't work
If you want views, advertise in Show and Tell, advertise in your sig, etc.NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had help with sprites
Then ask for help in the Requests forum. I have a sprite shop, you can always ask me.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
Same with what I said about the not getting any views thing. If you're not popular, it is not a reason to quit. I'm pretty sure the whole point of Scratch is to learn something from programming, or learn how to program a little better.
Overall, I think you should not quit. If you have a good reason, then sure. But all of your reasons aren't that good. So I think you should stay
But of course, it is your decision, so do what you wantGreat tips!
Thanks
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I don't really know or care. I don't use Scratch for the fame, though I seem to have acquired some. I use Scratch as just a hobby to work out some ideas, and to help me understand other programming languages. I couldn't care less about what other users on the site do, unless it's hurtful to others. Do whatever.
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YES
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NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens, I never get views on my good projects, I never had help with sprites, I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
If you do think I should that`s fine.
I need advise, because it`s a pretty decent site and it`s hard to choose.
If I leave this site, just say goodbye please don`t ignore that.
It takes a while, man.
It's OK. You should stay and keep working to get front paged.
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fungirl123 wrote:
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I go on everyday and nothing good happens
Well, you can't control what happens. Just control what you do. By good, do you mean "interesting"? If so, make it interesting. Write a cool topic. Make a shop in Requests. It's a good way to spark up your life on Scratch. If you mean nothing good happens by bad stuff happens, do something about it. Are people being mean to you? Contact the Scratch Team.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never get views on my good projects
Um no. I don't get views on any of my projects, and do you see me quitting? Getting no views is not a reason to quit. Here are good reasons to quit:
1. People being mean to the point where you can't control it.
2. Moved on to more advanced programming lanuages
3. Computer doesn't work
If you want views, advertise in Show and Tell, advertise in your sig, etc.NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had help with sprites
Then ask for help in the Requests forum. I have a sprite shop, you can always ask me.
NintendoDaniel wrote:
I never had many comments on my few projects that I really like.
Same with what I said about the not getting any views thing. If you're not popular, it is not a reason to quit. I'm pretty sure the whole point of Scratch is to learn something from programming, or learn how to program a little better.
Overall, I think you should not quit. If you have a good reason, then sure. But all of your reasons aren't that good. So I think you should stay
But of course, it is your decision, so do what you want
don't complain.not my friend anymore
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If nothing good is happening, make good things happen. Work harder, and good things will happen.
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I found using the forums a lot helped me to get more views, especially when I put ads in my sig! Of course its only people who know you on the forums, but that can be a lot!
I got from 2 views to like 30 views.
Now this wont make you really famous or anything, but it will give you more views; people will visit your page more.
With me I started getting people adding me as their friend a lot more... I now get from one a month to one a week!
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Pecola1 wrote:
I found using the forums a lot helped me to get more views, especially when I put ads in my sig! Of course its only people who know you on the forums, but that can be a lot!
I got from 2 views to like 30 views.
Now this wont make you really famous or anything, but it will give you more views; people will visit your page more.
With me I started getting people adding me as their friend a lot more... I now get from one a month to one a week!
That`s pretty cool! I just got comments right now! I might just stay if this keeps happening.
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You've got 110 posts. Unless you've been that silent guy, you've missed a lot.
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