I was wondering why my project hasn't recieved any comments or been curated even though i worked on this for 2 DAYS with 381 scripts! Although it has many problems, does anyone know how to get it curated? my project is this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/MathMaster101/2289454
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Did you actually ask for it to get curated?
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fungirl123 wrote:
Did you actually ask for it to get curated?
how do you do that?
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Well, curators pick projects that they see and like. It's probably just that they haven't seen your project yet. You could try politely asking the curator on one of their projects if they might curate yours, but just know in advance that some curators will ignore requests like that. Still, there is the possibility that yours might get chosen.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Well, curators pick projects that they see and like. It's probably just that they haven't seen your project yet. You could try politely asking the curator on one of their projects if they might curate yours, but just know in advance that some curators will ignore requests like that. Still, there is the possibility that yours might get chosen.
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well, do you know the names of curators here on scratch
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MathMaster101 wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
Well, curators pick projects that they see and like. It's probably just that they haven't seen your project yet. You could try politely asking the curator on one of their projects if they might curate yours, but just know in advance that some curators will ignore requests like that. Still, there is the possibility that yours might get chosen.
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well, do you know the names of curators here on scratch
You can tell who the curator is by checking their row on the front page. It will say "Projects curated by" and then the name of the curator. VanillaCreme is the current curator.
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You need to ASK for it to be curated; many curators have a "suggest a project to be curated" type project, where you can post a link to it. The chances of the curator seeing your project if you don't ask are very slim indeed.
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