I think you can. I've actually had the idea before, as well, but I've never actually tried to.
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trinary wrote:
Why would you want to be banned from Scratch?
Cause scratch is too awesome.
Therefore i have the urge to check for new posts every 5 seconds.
Therefore I cannot get my homework done on time.
Therefore I do not have time to practice piano.
Therefore I will not pass my test in March.
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K-Jam wrote:
why would you want to be banned? isn't that bad? what if you wanted to come back, you couldn't!!!
Did you see the word "temporary"?
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Block yourself from Scratch by installing Website Blocker on Google Chrome - it is very useful for blocking sites (think Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia) when you need to focus on your work.
Just add Scratch to the list of banned websites.
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kayybee wrote:
Are we allowed to ask to be temporarily banned?
Just wondering cause I might want to do it.
The ST doesn't ban accounts on request. You're encouraged to ask for help from a trusted adult (such as a parent or guardian) instead.
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trinary wrote:
Block yourself from Scratch by installing Website Blocker on Google Chrome - it is very useful for blocking sites (think Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia) when you need to focus on your work.
Just add Scratch to the list of banned websites.
+1
I used it.
It really works.
But I should use it more often.
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cheddargirl wrote:
kayybee wrote:
Are we allowed to ask to be temporarily banned?
Just wondering cause I might want to do it.The ST doesn't ban accounts on request. You're encouraged to ask for help from a trusted adult (such as a parent or guardian) instead.
Or you could break a ton of rules
Then you'd be banned for sure!
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imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
kayybee wrote:
Are we allowed to ask to be temporarily banned?
Just wondering cause I might want to do it.The ST doesn't ban accounts on request. You're encouraged to ask for help from a trusted adult (such as a parent or guardian) instead.
Or you could break a ton of rules
Then you'd be banned for sure!
But once you do something bad, it's hard to get people to think positively of you again.
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trinary wrote:
Block yourself from Scratch by installing Website Blocker on Google Chrome - it is very useful for blocking sites (think Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia) when you need to focus on your work.
Just add Scratch to the list of banned websites.
It really works. This was actually what helped my cousin get over her facebook addiction
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RedRocker227 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
The ST doesn't ban accounts on request. You're encouraged to ask for help from a trusted adult (such as a parent or guardian) instead.Or you could break a ton of rules
Then you'd be banned for sure!But once you do something bad, it's hard to get people to think positively of you again.
Nah.
People are still cool about me and veggie and several others who have been previously banned.
Think illusionist being banned and one month later being a mod.
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