I think you should have a system where when a project is uploaded it has 0 ☆. Then there is a button users can click which adds one star to the count. Users could add more than one star, they could add as many as they liked. Then you could add a most ☆s section to the front page.
The rules:
No adding stars to your own projects.
No adding more than 100 stars to a single project.
Stars cannot be taken away once added.
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Mokat wrote:
But what if there was a new Scratcher who wasn't very experienced, and they were really sad because no one ever gave them good ratings?
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Mokat wrote:
But what if there was a new Scratcher who wasn't very experienced, and they were really sad because no one ever gave them good ratings?
This, and it just feels too similar to love-its to me.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
But what if there was a new Scratcher who wasn't very experienced, and they were really sad because no one ever gave them good ratings?
This, and it just feels too similar to love-its to me.
That was what I was going to post.
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This is just the same as love its, except you can give more than one.
And some people would create another account just so their projects will get more stars
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I don't like the idea. It'd be better if the number of favorites and love-its created a rating... Say 40 love-its and 10 favorites... The rating would = 2.5 stars... Then there would be a section on the front page "Top Rated"
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5. 1-5 Stars
My first update! (Yeah, like you care.) I saw two instances of it on the suggestions area, which prompted me to place it here... it's been around already, but it's about time the answer was known.
I browsed around the different topics, and it wasn't long before there was the answer:
BWOG wrote:
The Scratch Team has already said no because they think that then new programmers will be discouarged that people rated it 1 so they leave Scratch. I wish they would add it.
To be honest, I never thought of that. *blush*. But that's true... think from a new user's perspective. You upload your first project, and Whoo-Hoo! It's on! You wait eagerly for any response, and what you see is a 1 star rating.
"Oh, that's nice," you think, before putting down a bunch of angry replies (if you've noticed the reply feature, that is).
Here's something else:
big-bang wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
That would be cool! Rate whatever they think of the project and there could be a highest rated spot on the front page...
1 person rates 5 stars and nobody else has rated it - instant front page.
It should have to have 9< ratings to be eligible for the front page.
The-Whiz replied...
The-Whiz wrote:
How about it has to have 10 or more ratings to be on the front page and it starts out as a 5?
Or when you rate it it adds to a mass total, and it automatically rates it 1 if you don't rate it...
So:
Project A: 5
Project B: 5
Someone rates project a 2 and Project B 4:
Project A: 7
Project B: 9
And so on.
That seems a bit complicated (or maybe I'm just a bit dim ). But there's that post about the Scratch Team's reason, and they're the ones who decide.
EDIT: Never mind, I was thinking wrongly - I get it now
Same concept, different way. Not going to happen.
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coolstuff wrote:
Yeah, the reason the Scratch Team hasn't added a rating system is because it causes new Scratchers to feel down on themselves if they get a lower rating. This has a similar concept, no?
This isn't rating projects
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RedRocker227 wrote:
This is just the same as love its, except you can give more than one.
And some people would create another account just so their projects will get more stars![]()
People already do this for more views/loveits/favorites! Think of how bad it would be for ☆ ratings!
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It'll make people feel bad, and you SHOULD be able to take away a star...
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benjamin2 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Yeah, the reason the Scratch Team hasn't added a rating system is because it causes new Scratchers to feel down on themselves if they get a lower rating. This has a similar concept, no?
This isn't rating projects
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But it is a very similar concept.
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What's the difference from regular old loveits?
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This idea has already been suggested and rejected by the Scratch Team.
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This is basically like the rating system for Flipnote Hatena. For Scratch, you would "give stars" to projects - and thus instead of Top Loved, you would have Top Starred. You can then give a star one star, or 5 stars, or as many as you want (however benjamin2 has suggested 100 as a limit). It's not a rating since it's not an overall rank out of 5 or 10, but it's not like love-its because if you want to really support the project, you can give it a lot of stars. In Flipnote Hatena, there were even colored stars which certain users were able to give out.
But I'm not really sure how this would work in Scratch.
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This is a good idea! I think that most people are confusing this for a rating. It works like love-its, but a bit better. Not loving a project isn't like rating it 0/10, so only giving it 10 stars isn't like rating it 10/100. I strongly support this idea, as you can show your support more accurately than just a "love-it". However, someone should be allowed to change the amount of stars they have given.
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I kind of support. Think of it like Flipnote Hatena. That goes pretty well.
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This is just like star ratings, which the Scratch team will never do...
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