Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.
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Main reasons this happens:
1. Other things happening in life, or not enough time.
2. People suddenly realize that it actually takes work to become famous and leave becuase they are lazy.
3. People fail to realize this and quit in frustration ("Why am I not famous?")
4. An attempt to get people to view a project by putting "I Quit", "Goodbye", or something like that in the title. Yes, people actually do this.
There's probably some others too.
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Because it's either too hard, easy, or boring for them.
Or they're just a regular person that wants to get front paged, and they're doing this as a popularity stunt. That's what tons of the "I quit" projects are.
And it's not just people. It's lots of people.
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henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.
Even if it isn’t actually three people that leave every month, I’m sure that twenty-three thousand six-hundred people don’t leave.
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sportsdude6 wrote:
Too many scratchers quit.
henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.
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They just want attention. Thats all. Don't even click the project, it just gives them views. Don't worry, they typically come back in about 2 - 15 seconds.
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Maybe some of the "I Quit" projects are from people who are 'new scratchers' that want to truthfully become scratchers, but the site won't let them.
(I feel that way, except I am not going to quit because I won't become a scratcher if I quit, I'll just be a sad new scratcher )
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Here are some example reason's why some people leave:
1. They have outgrown Scratch and want's to move on to something else
2. They got new animation software
3. Fed up of being bullied/trolled
4. they didn't like it here
5. They were fed up of being a new scratcher
6. They got bored of scratch
7. Not "famous"
8. Scratch is too hard
9. Scratch is too easy
10. They just want to
But you can't stay on scratch forever. However some of these "i'm quiting" or "goodbye" or whatever are because they just want more views and more attention and to get people to feel sorry for them. But most are because they mean it.
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henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.
There are four week's In each much so it's actually 4 people who leave every month.
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It's their decision; we might not want them to leave but there's nothing we can do, as it's up to the user to decide when they've had enough.
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bubsythebobcat wrote:
henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.There are four week's In each much so it's actually 4 people who leave every month.
It still doesn’t matter. Either way, we we are replacing *4* people with 23,600 new ones.
I think we’ll be fine.
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henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.
but there are also the indeterminate amount of people who leave without making a fancy goodbye project
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schusteralex2 wrote:
henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.but there are also the indeterminate amount of people who leave without making a fancy goodbye project
...which I doubt reaches the level of 23 600 people
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probably not, but i think more than 3 people leave scratch per month
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bubsythebobcat wrote:
But you can't stay on scratch forever.
...can't I?
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schusteralex2 wrote:
henley wrote:
Every week, you see one “Goodbye” project.
Let’s say that that is three “goodbye” projects in a month.
Taken from the last five months, the average new users per month is 23,600.
Abiding by your logic, this means that if three people leave every month, twenty-three thousand six-hundred people replace those people.
So it’s like we are gaining 23,597 people a month if three go away.
I don’t think its a problem.but there are also the indeterminate amount of people who leave without making a fancy goodbye project
And you think that number is over 23,600?
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