Willpower wrote:
With me it was that bad, I had 4 posts and I had been on for 3 months. The thing that did it was probably me uploading masses of projects in one go. 4 in 2 days
If you didn't have three or more projects after three months, then yeah, that's why you weren't upgraded.
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It is automatic, but the requirements are secret.
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Someone found the PHP or whatever code once and leaked it though, and in it was the requirements.
Wait, they're secret? So I'm breaking the rules by saying...? Oops.
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Thanks dear for share the post. i like it.............
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scimonster wrote:
It is automatic, but the requirements are secret.
Only if you count it secret if ~ %65 of active Scratchers know it
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Thanks for the guide!! It will help me so much, IN A MONTH........ :\

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selenamarte wrote:
Thanks for the guide!! It will help me so much, IN A MONTH........ :\
Maybe sooner since you have a lot of projects
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Hello!
As you know, I have joined Scratch today in hope of huge progress in my programming. I have not been programming in months, seeing as I have been so occupied. I did not program on Scratch though, but I hope I will find a true skill with programming using Scratch. Thank-You everyone for helping me settle in.
CloudNine
Special Thanks To -
TRocket
The first person to welcome me in!
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I really like the Scratch project. The Scratcher rank system seems to be useful and effective as I haven't seen any bad comments here.
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schusteralex2 wrote:
selenamarte wrote:
Thanks for the guide!! It will help me so much, IN A MONTH........ :\
Maybe sooner since you have a lot of projects
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ok. NOT in a month. i already am and thanks again!!

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ellscharstark wrote:
I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 100 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
I've been on Scratch a long time (just not the forums) - I think that must be why.
I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 10 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
Oh yeah, I have lots of projects.

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selenamarte wrote:
ellscharstark wrote:
I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 100 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
I've been on Scratch a long time (just not the forums) - I think that must be why.I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 10 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
Oh yeah, I have lots of projects.
Well, main site activity counts much more than forum posts. It's very easy to get Scratch status with only a handful of forum posts if you're already active on the main site a lot.

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Great guide! (Did I post that before?)
I only had 2 posts give or take and I became a Scratcher. What's more, I only had 2 projects at that time. The first project had 500+ views though.
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cheddargirl wrote:
selenamarte wrote:
ellscharstark wrote:
I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 100 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
I've been on Scratch a long time (just not the forums) - I think that must be why.I am about to reveal something that will sound unfair to new scratchers - or scratchers.
I have less than 10 posts and I'm a Scratcher already!(?)
Oh yeah, I have lots of projects.Well, main site activity counts much more than forum posts. It's very easy to get Scratch status with only a handful of forum posts if you're already active on the main site a lot.
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so thats why...

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Thanks for the guide
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By the way, I'm wondering...
Should the Scratch moderators view the posted projects, and check for script maturity e.g. advanced scripts, replacing broadcasts with variables, stuff like that
Can a New Scratcher become a Scratcher by posting advanced projects and stuff instead of community posts?
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I got to a scratcher with about 6 posts :p
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CloudNine wrote:
Hello!
As you know, I have joined Scratch today in hope of huge progress in my programming. I have not been programming in months, seeing as I have been so occupied. I did not program on Scratch though, but I hope I will find a true skill with programming using Scratch. Thank-You everyone for helping me settle in.
CloudNine
Special Thanks To -
TRocket
The first person to welcome me in!
say [hi!]Hello. Welcome to scratch.
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:p hi
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SnowflakeKitty wrote:
:p hi
hello there, welcome to scratch.

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DHMockingjay wrote:
By the way, I'm wondering...
Should the Scratch moderators view the posted projects, and check for script maturity e.g. advanced scripts, replacing broadcasts with variables, stuff like that
Can a New Scratcher become a Scratcher by posting advanced projects and stuff instead of community posts?
It's automatic, you can become one with general activity on both the main site and the forums, and uploading least three projects.
Also, to become a Scratcher, you must have registered for at least one month.
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