Venazard wrote:
Venazard wrote:
Is my site Nitro Studios ok? I didn't see any requirements in the post about it being popular, but my site has been in existence for just over three months, and no chat rooms. Forums are ok if there is a moderator, correct? I check the forums all the time. Does this pass?
It looks very nice! It would probably be a good idea to include some kind of posting policy in your forums though, to say what is or isn't allowed so people know where the boundaries are. I'll add your site to the list now but I hope you give that suggestion some thought.
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Paddle2See wrote:
Venazard wrote:
Venazard wrote:
Is my site Nitro Studios ok? I didn't see any requirements in the post about it being popular, but my site has been in existence for just over three months, and no chat rooms. Forums are ok if there is a moderator, correct? I check the forums all the time. Does this pass?
It looks very nice! It would probably be a good idea to include some kind of posting policy in your forums though, to say what is or isn't allowed so people know where the boundaries are. I'll add your site to the list now but I hope you give that suggestion some thought.
Will do. Just happy my website got approved.
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I have a question.
What if a website was in existence for three months, got deleted for inactivity by the host due to the fact that it couldn't get members, and was remade on another domain, with another host, with good moderation policies throughout?
In addition, can an approved site host other Scratcher's sites (only Scratcher's sites; not others) as a sub-domain?
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I was wondering if I could post my website. We DO have a forum, but it has a word filter, and Moderators, to keep bad things out. Website
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Is this website allowed [link removed - please use the Report button for the site link] just wondering I check my website daily to see if something new happened.If it is allowed then that's great.And don't look at the video's some are like for some ages but not much people look at it.
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SJRCS_011 wrote:
I have a question.
What if a website was in existence for three months, got deleted for inactivity by the host due to the fact that it couldn't get members, and was remade on another domain, with another host, with good moderation policies throughout?
In addition, can an approved site host other Scratcher's sites (only Scratcher's sites; not others) as a sub-domain?
Has the new site been in existence for 3 months?
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Venazard wrote:
Ok, thanks for that really long post. If you want to suggest your site, put it in a Report message.
Who are you talking to?
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456bingo123 wrote:
I was wondering if I could post my website. We DO have a forum, but it has a word filter, and Moderators, to keep bad things out. Website
Sounds like a cool concept...I've done a bit of Geocaching IRL. A couple of questions about your site though - have you had it up and running for 3 months or more? And have you read the security recommendations document?
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I'd like for my site Total Concatenation to be approved. It's a site geared toward programmers and gamers, though its main attraction is the Minecraft server of the same name. The forum has been in existence since Oct. 17, 2010, but the site was created a while before that.
The site also hosts some of the BYOB blocks for sparks's block library (though the uploader for the librarians appears to not be working at the moment, and a transfer to the new block library site is on hold as the new site is having MySQL problems).
A swear filter is in effect, and a block system filters out many spammers, with those who get through being promptly eliminated. I'm probably going to expand my moderation team soon, and maybe put in some slightly more restrictive rules to weed out the most obvious problematic users.
The forum is pretty much most of the site currently, but I will add things on (however slowly it may occur) to the main site in the (probably not very near) future.
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meowmeow55 wrote:
I'd like for my site Total Concatenation to be approved. It's a site geared toward programmers and gamers, though its main attraction is the Minecraft server of the same name. The forum has been in existence since Oct. 17, 2010, but the site was created a while before that.
The site also hosts some of the BYOB blocks for sparks's block library (though the uploader for the librarians appears to not be working at the moment, and a transfer to the new block library site is on hold as the new site is having MySQL problems).
A swear filter is in effect, and a block system filters out many spammers, with those who get through being promptly eliminated. I'm probably going to expand my moderation team soon, and maybe put in some slightly more restrictive rules to weed out the most obvious problematic users.
The forum is pretty much most of the site currently, but I will add things on (however slowly it may occur) to the main site in the (probably not very near) future.
Looks good - I've added it to the list! Be sure you have reviewed the security recommendations before adding more moderation staff.
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Paddle2See wrote:
meowmeow55 wrote:
I'd like for my site Total Concatenation to be approved. It's a site geared toward programmers and gamers, though its main attraction is the Minecraft server of the same name. The forum has been in existence since Oct. 17, 2010, but the site was created a while before that.
The site also hosts some of the BYOB blocks for sparks's block library (though the uploader for the librarians appears to not be working at the moment, and a transfer to the new block library site is on hold as the new site is having MySQL problems).
A swear filter is in effect, and a block system filters out many spammers, with those who get through being promptly eliminated. I'm probably going to expand my moderation team soon, and maybe put in some slightly more restrictive rules to weed out the most obvious problematic users.
The forum is pretty much most of the site currently, but I will add things on (however slowly it may occur) to the main site in the (probably not very near) future.Looks good - I've added it to the list! Be sure you have reviewed the security recommendations before adding more moderation staff.
Thank you
And don't worry, I'm already very selective when choosing moderators, and I think I have most of the stuff in that list down.
(I've seen that URL so many times I've memorized the topic ID XD)
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ngamer wrote:
Is this website allowed [link removed - please use the Report button for the site link] just wondering I check my website daily to see if something new happened.If it is allowed then that's great.And don't look at the video's some are like for some ages but not much people look at it.
Interesting site! I have an issue with it though...reading your rules for the site, it sounds like you allow swear words. One of the requirements for advertising on Scratch is that your site have values similar to the Scratch site, which is intended for viewers of all ages. Links to sites with language not appropriate for all-ages is not something we want advertised on Scratch, sorry.
Also, we ask that sites be at least three months old before they apply - I couldn't find any forum posts older than a month. If you want to think about changing your language rules and applying again in a few months, we would be happy to take another look.
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Let me just remind myself, if my site has no forum stuff, just content, I'm allowed to advertise it here, right?
Also, since I'll put some Google Ads on, which I can earn a bit from, it's not commercial spamming if I post it here, right?
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Oh the forums yes I put the forums page a month ago so you don't know how old it is.Look at the blogs of my website they say July.I got rid of swear words and put up a rule that you can't swear.Remember the website is called http://therandomthingoffun.webs.com/
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scimonster wrote:
Let me just remind myself, if my site has no forum stuff, just content, I'm allowed to advertise it here, right?
Also, since I'll put some Google Ads on, which I can earn a bit from, it's not commercial spamming if I post it here, right?
Your allowed forums but you need to check them a lot and make sure your website is secure
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ngamer wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Let me just remind myself, if my site has no forum stuff, just content, I'm allowed to advertise it here, right?
Also, since I'll put some Google Ads on, which I can earn a bit from, it's not commercial spamming if I post it here, right?Your allowed forums but you need to check them a lot and make sure your website is secure
I don't need a forum on my site. Just a contact and donate button.
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ngamer wrote:
Oh the forums yes I put the forums page a month ago so you don't know how old it is.Look at the blogs of my website they say July.I got rid of swear words and put up a rule that you can't swear.Remember the website is called http://therandomthingoffun.webs.com/
Okay, I've added it to the list
scimonster wrote:
Let me just remind myself, if my site has no forum stuff, just content, I'm allowed to advertise it here, right?
Also, since I'll put some Google Ads on, which I can earn a bit from, it's not commercial spamming if I post it here, right?
Right, if it's a simple site that doesn't allow a lot of content creation by the viewers, you don't need permission. But be careful about the advertising...if it looks like the primary purpose of the website is to make you money, we will consider it commercial spam and take it down. We don't allow commercial advertising anywhere on Scratch.
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I have a question.
What if a website was in existence for three months, got deleted for inactivity by the host due to the fact that it couldn't get members, and was remade on another domain, with another host, with good moderation policies throughout?
In addition, can an approved site host other Scratcher's sites (only Scratcher's sites; not others) as a sub-domain?
I think we would still want the site to have some experience on the new domain - so the three month rule would still apply. As for hosting other sites with sub-domains, I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that - but each site would still be considered independently as far as having the right to advertise on Scratch, since I'm assuming that they would each be run by different people and might have different content policies.
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Well, I would have a policy saying you can't have forums because you wouldn't have enough space (most likely), as they would only have 20MB of space.
Anyways, thanks for the answer, Paddle
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Paddle2See wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Let me just remind myself, if my site has no forum stuff, just content, I'm allowed to advertise it here, right?
Also, since I'll put some Google Ads on, which I can earn a bit from, it's not commercial spamming if I post it here, right?Right, if it's a simple site that doesn't allow a lot of content creation by the viewers, you don't need permission. But be careful about the advertising...if it looks like the primary purpose of the website is to make you money, we will consider it commercial spam and take it down. We don't allow commercial advertising anywhere on Scratch.
The main purpose is to allow typing in other languages, and that's the focus of the site. I won't fill it with ads (I'm sure other people hate 'em as much as I do), just a couple on the side. I'm sure some other sites that are approved have some ads, right?
In addition, if, for some reason, Google links to an inappropriate site, I'll ask them to remove that ad from my site.
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Can you check my website? === Theres a link in my signature (hadnt read this before I made my sig)
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