Does my Community Guidelines on my forums have to be excactly the same as Scratch's?
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Nope.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
Nope.
Really? That's what Cheadargirl (Sorry for the misspelling) told me...
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alldaykade28471 wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
Nope.
Really? That's what Cheddargirl told me...
Fixed
And it doesn't have to be exactly the same, just very similar
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From the guidelines posted on the register thread:
It's easy and educational to make your own websites, blogs, forums, chat rooms, private messaging systems, and so on. However, please remember that you are responsible for all material that you link to in Scratch comments and forum posts.
That means that, if you are going to link to your site from Scratch, everything on your site must be appropriate for all-ages and basically follow the same community guidelines as the Scratch site. Your site needs to have good procedures and security features to help you achieve this.
I italicized the important part.
The community guidelines of your site does not have to the be the same verbatim, but your website has to follow the community guidelines outlined for Scratch. Otherwise links to the websites cannot be posted here.
Last edited by cheddargirl (2012-05-15 23:24:58)
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cheddargirl wrote:
From the guidelines posted on the register thread:
It's easy and educational to make your own websites, blogs, forums, chat rooms, private messaging systems, and so on. However, please remember that you are responsible for all material that you link to in Scratch comments and forum posts.
That means that, if you are going to link to your site from Scratch, everything on your site must be appropriate for all-ages and basically follow the same community guidelines as the Scratch site. Your site needs to have good procedures and security features to help you achieve this.I italicized the important part.
The community guidelines of your site does not have to the be the same verbatim, but your website has to follow the community guidelines outlined for Scratch. Otherwise links to the websites cannot be posted here.
Are you allowed to have more rules, even if they are not on the Scratch Community Guidelines, or no?
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http://adksforums.punbb-hosting.com/vie … d=433#p433 Are these good enough Guidelines?
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alldaykade28471 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
From the guidelines posted on the register thread:
It's easy and educational to make your own websites, blogs, forums, chat rooms, private messaging systems, and so on. However, please remember that you are responsible for all material that you link to in Scratch comments and forum posts.
That means that, if you are going to link to your site from Scratch, everything on your site must be appropriate for all-ages and basically follow the same community guidelines as the Scratch site. Your site needs to have good procedures and security features to help you achieve this.I italicized the important part.
The community guidelines of your site does not have to the be the same verbatim, but your website has to follow the community guidelines outlined for Scratch. Otherwise links to the websites cannot be posted here.Are you allowed to have more rules, even if they are not on the Scratch Community Guidelines, or no?
Yes. That's what that means.
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Of course. What they mean is you can't allow anything on your site that wouldn't be allowed here. If you want to make an additional rule like say "no graphics in signatures", or "no violence at all", you could do that.
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Oh, thanks for your help guys!
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This is what I think: Obviously, on your own website, you can have whatever you want. If you want it to be Scratch-linked, it has to be safe for all ages.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
This is what I think: Obviously, on your own website, you can have whatever you want. If you want it to be Scratch-linked, it has to be safe for all ages.
So that means you don't have to have it approved?
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