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#1 2012-04-14 13:15:19

joletole
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Registered: 2011-02-20
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What's the difference...

between a community mod, and a scratch team member. They seem to both be able to do the same thing.

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#2 2012-04-14 13:17:30

TorbyFork234
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Registered: 2012-03-01
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Re: What's the difference...

joletole wrote:

between a community mod, and a scratch team member. They seem to both be able to do the same thing.

A scratch team member gets to make/program next versions of Scratch, and also know about when stuff is going to happen, schedule events, while a mod only helps stop, not prevent, troll attacks.

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#3 2012-04-14 14:00:19

RedRocker227
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Registered: 2011-10-26
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Re: What's the difference...

Users with the Moderator title can move/edit/delete posts, ban users, and that's about it (obviously there are a few more minor things). Users with the Scratch Team title can Create/Delete/Rename forums, add modifications (a recent example is the forum scratch blocks), and pretty much everything.


Why

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#4 2012-04-14 15:24:47

gettysburg11
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Registered: 2008-06-14
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Re: What's the difference...

The Scratch Team are students at the MIT media lab, with Paddle2See and cheddargirl being the only exceptions. The Scratch Team basically controls everything; they can make formatting changes to the forums as well as the main site, while the mods can only remove posts, close topics. etc.


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#5 2012-04-14 15:40:59

scimonster
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Registered: 2010-06-13
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Re: What's the difference...

The Scratch Team moderates the main site as well as the forums, while Community Moderators moderate the forums only. That's not to say they're not active on the main site too though.  wink
The Scratch Team also makes Scratch.

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#6 2012-04-14 20:30:04

cheddargirl
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Registered: 2008-09-15
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Re: What's the difference...

scimonster wrote:

The Scratch Team moderates the main site as well as the forums, while Community Moderators moderate the forums only. That's not to say they're not active on the main site too though.  wink

Well, actually, Community Moderators do have some power on the main site - most notably, the ability to temporarily apply the Gobo censor project when they come across a really bad project (one that clearly break the Community Guidelines).


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#7 2012-04-15 05:15:02

scimonster
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Registered: 2010-06-13
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Re: What's the difference...

cheddargirl wrote:

scimonster wrote:

The Scratch Team moderates the main site as well as the forums, while Community Moderators moderate the forums only. That's not to say they're not active on the main site too though.  wink

Well, actually, Community Moderators do have some power on the main site - most notably, the ability to temporarily apply the Gobo censor project when they come across a really bad project (one that clearly break the Community Guidelines).

Oh, they do. Do they get to see the list of flagged projects/comments, or just the ST? (I know, I should find out soon, but no problem giving the info to the community at large, right?)

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#8 2012-04-15 14:51:54

cheddargirl
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Registered: 2008-09-15
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Re: What's the difference...

scimonster wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

scimonster wrote:

The Scratch Team moderates the main site as well as the forums, while Community Moderators moderate the forums only. That's not to say they're not active on the main site too though.  wink

Well, actually, Community Moderators do have some power on the main site - most notably, the ability to temporarily apply the Gobo censor project when they come across a really bad project (one that clearly break the Community Guidelines).

Oh, they do. Do they get to see the list of flagged projects/comments, or just the ST? (I know, I should find out soon, but no problem giving the info to the community at large, right?)

Just the ST.


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#9 2012-04-15 15:02:22

joletole
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Registered: 2011-02-20
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Re: What's the difference...

cheddargirl wrote:

scimonster wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


Well, actually, Community Moderators do have some power on the main site - most notably, the ability to temporarily apply the Gobo censor project when they come across a really bad project (one that clearly break the Community Guidelines).

Oh, they do. Do they get to see the list of flagged projects/comments, or just the ST? (I know, I should find out soon, but no problem giving the info to the community at large, right?)

Just the ST.

I think I know why, sometimes the photos or projects are even not right for 13 year olds.

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