coolhogs wrote:
Who's next after yoshiboy?
yoshiboy isn't even gonna be the curator until July- did you mean technoboy10? If so, I start in 3 days! Or if you do mean yoshiboy, it's NeilWest.
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I think I would be a great curator because I love to help others with scripts and I give advice on people's projects to make them better. I give constructive comments to make people feel better about their projects. I never spam to get views or anything else. And finally, Scratch is my passion and I want to be the most nice and helpful Scratcher that ever existed. This is why think I would be a great curator.
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coolhogs wrote:
SCRATCH TEAM, PLEASE READ:
I ask myself WHY, HOW, WHOM, and WHAT; WHY I would like to become curator, HOW I would curate projects, WHOM I should curate, WHAT I should curate. thus dividing this into 4 categories.
WHY:
Most projects don't get on the front page. They just get into the newest projects category for a few minutes, then they vanIsh. Unfortunately, some of these projects are very good. If I was chosen to be curator, then these projects would soon become legends. Remember Kaj? Well, he/she was a Scratcher who claimed that his projects weren't famous, and then threatened to destroy Scratch. With me, that would never happen again.
HOW:
I would curate projects using this key:
Programming: /5
Art: /5
Sound: /5
Appropriate-ness: /5
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: /10
I will explain why I chose this key:
Programming: Explains how much is complex. This doesn't matter. The project can be complex, or the project can be small.
Art: Creativity of using the Scratch Paint Editor or any other paint program to create art
Sounds: The 3rd most important part of this key. Sounds range from sound effects to full-time songs. Sounds is an important part of this key, because the sounds rely on the art. For example, if a project has a slow character, it would be best to put in a slow song, than a hyper song.
Appropriate-ness: The 1st important part of this key. Appropriate-ness defines if it's suitable for children or not. If it isn't suitable, then I wouldn't curate it. Instead I would flag it.
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: The 2nd important part of this key. If it's below 10 views/love-its/favorites, it will be curated. If it isn't, then I would not curate it. I would instead say to the project creator, “If it doesn't get above 10 views/love-its/favorites in the [time left as curator divided by 2], I will curate it.”
Whom:
I would curate users with:
No Fame (No front paged project)
What:
I would curate:
Platformers (Raycasters, Scrollers, Static)
Animations (Funny ones not ones with just the Scratch Cat walking around)
Simulation: (Like Cloning Machines, Chat, Gravity)
Just wanted to bump this, and say that I have no intention for fame.
EDIT: I also changed some stuff in the WHOM category.
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coolhogs wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
SCRATCH TEAM, PLEASE READ:
I ask myself WHY, HOW, WHOM, and WHAT; WHY I would like to become curator, HOW I would curate projects, WHOM I should curate, WHAT I should curate. thus dividing this into 4 categories.
WHY:
Most projects don't get on the front page. They just get into the newest projects category for a few minutes, then they vanIsh. Unfortunately, some of these projects are very good. If I was chosen to be curator, then these projects would soon become legends. Remember Kaj? Well, he/she was a Scratcher who claimed that his projects weren't famous, and then threatened to destroy Scratch. With me, that would never happen again.
HOW:
I would curate projects using this key:
Programming: /5
Art: /5
Sound: /5
Appropriate-ness: /5
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: /10
I will explain why I chose this key:
Programming: Explains how much is complex. This doesn't matter. The project can be complex, or the project can be small.
Art: Creativity of using the Scratch Paint Editor or any other paint program to create art
Sounds: The 3rd most important part of this key. Sounds range from sound effects to full-time songs. Sounds is an important part of this key, because the sounds rely on the art. For example, if a project has a slow character, it would be best to put in a slow song, than a hyper song.
Appropriate-ness: The 1st important part of this key. Appropriate-ness defines if it's suitable for children or not. If it isn't suitable, then I wouldn't curate it. Instead I would flag it.
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: The 2nd important part of this key. If it's below 10 views/love-its/favorites, it will be curated. If it isn't, then I would not curate it. I would instead say to the project creator, “If it doesn't get above 10 views/love-its/favorites in the [time left as curator divided by 2], I will curate it.”
Whom:
I would curate users with:
No Fame (No front paged project)
Who have been on Scratch for at least 1 month
Who have a variety of projects
What:
I would curate:
Platformers (Raycasters, Scrollers, Static)
Animations (Funny ones not ones with just the Scratch Cat walking around)
Simulation: (Like Cloning Machines, Chat, Gravity)Just wanted to bump this, and say that I have no intention for fame.
1 month or younger Scratchers are entirely ineligible?????
What if a newer member has an AMAZING project but hasn't had time to make more?
They're ineligible for 2/3 of those "Whom" things for no good reason.
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soupoftomato wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
SCRATCH TEAM, PLEASE READ:
I ask myself WHY, HOW, WHOM, and WHAT; WHY I would like to become curator, HOW I would curate projects, WHOM I should curate, WHAT I should curate. thus dividing this into 4 categories.
WHY:
Most projects don't get on the front page. They just get into the newest projects category for a few minutes, then they vanIsh. Unfortunately, some of these projects are very good. If I was chosen to be curator, then these projects would soon become legends. Remember Kaj? Well, he/she was a Scratcher who claimed that his projects weren't famous, and then threatened to destroy Scratch. With me, that would never happen again.
HOW:
I would curate projects using this key:
Programming: /5
Art: /5
Sound: /5
Appropriate-ness: /5
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: /10
I will explain why I chose this key:
Programming: Explains how much is complex. This doesn't matter. The project can be complex, or the project can be small.
Art: Creativity of using the Scratch Paint Editor or any other paint program to create art
Sounds: The 3rd most important part of this key. Sounds range from sound effects to full-time songs. Sounds is an important part of this key, because the sounds rely on the art. For example, if a project has a slow character, it would be best to put in a slow song, than a hyper song.
Appropriate-ness: The 1st important part of this key. Appropriate-ness defines if it's suitable for children or not. If it isn't suitable, then I wouldn't curate it. Instead I would flag it.
Below 10 Views/Love-its/Favorites: The 2nd important part of this key. If it's below 10 views/love-its/favorites, it will be curated. If it isn't, then I would not curate it. I would instead say to the project creator, “If it doesn't get above 10 views/love-its/favorites in the [time left as curator divided by 2], I will curate it.”
Whom:
I would curate users with:
No Fame (No front paged project)
Who have been on Scratch for at least 1 month
Who have a variety of projects
What:
I would curate:
Platformers (Raycasters, Scrollers, Static)
Animations (Funny ones not ones with just the Scratch Cat walking around)
Simulation: (Like Cloning Machines, Chat, Gravity)Just wanted to bump this, and say that I have no intention for fame.
1 month or younger Scratchers are entirely ineligible?????
What if a newer member has an AMAZING project but hasn't had time to make more?
They're ineligible for 2/3 of those "Whom" things for no good reason.
Yes, I'll change that..
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I would like to become a curator. I will not curate famous projects or violent ones, but I will curate non violent and non-famous, but very clever projects. I can not do August since I am on holiday, but I would like a slot in September sometime. Thanks!
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lhlien wrote:
test
[scratchblocks]
when gf clicked
say [please ignore] for (2) secs
wait (1) secs
say [just a test] for (3) secs
say [thank you] for (1) secs
If you want to test [scratchblocks] out, this is'nt the right place.
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Dear Scratch Staff
I would love to become a curator because
1. I would only add non-popular projects
2. I wont add violent projects
3. The Projects I would add would be from Scratchers that are not very popular at the momment
Please take on board what I have said and consider making me Curator!
Bye!
-Ultraadam
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scratcher5000 wrote:
Hello Scratch Team,
If I were a scratch curator I would strive to choose projects that really emphasize on scratches basic theme; Imagine, Program, Share.
Ever since my project, Pilot Ace: 3D got curated I've always had a remarkable admiration for the curators who have to choose a select number of projects to be shown to the Scratch Community. The day Pilot Ace got curated was one of my happiest days ever.
As a curator I would try to show projects from all different genres. Here are some of the genres I would show:
-RPGs
-Platformers
-Side Scrolling games
-Projects that use Pen
-Animations/Stories
-Tutorials
-and much, much more
As a scratch curator I would also make sure I got a new project curated each day, so that way I could curate almost every single different type of genre known to the Scratch community.
I would show projects that are from scratchers who are not well known, and also from collaborations who are not well known. I would make sure that the projects follow the community guidelines and also are appropriate for all ages.
If I were to become the Scratch Curator, I would have a great time curating other people's projects and I would learn a lot too!
Scratch on!
Great speech, I hope you become curator!
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is there an easy place to find a list of future curators? (the next 3 or so?)
thanks!
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This is my 3rd entry to becoming curator.
Hello anyone who may be reading this application,
I would like to be curator. I have been curated before, and it was one of the happiest moments I had on Scratch. I would want that happiness to also go to other scratchers.
I would curate any category of projects, whether it be animations, games, simulations, music, etc... as long as it has smooth controls (not blocky glitchy stuff), has come from a scratcher who doesn't have that many views per project, and has uniqueness.
I see many awesome projects out there. But usually, when I see one project from a category (ex. raycasters), they all seem the same. The only difference between them would be the pen color, and/or the map. But there's always those small group of projects that stand out from the rest. They added in something that has never been attempted before.
An example of a project I would curate would be a smooth-playing platformer. The movement doesn't seem blotchy, it doesn't look like they spent 5 minutes on it and called it complete, and it has relatively good graphics. That's first check. Second check: The author has about 15 views a project, not that much. Third check: It has a different story to the character depending on what decisions you, the player, make. That is unique.
Or it could be an animation that has a slider to go to which second of the video you want to watch. Or even a sheet-music to Scratch number converter, with the ability to save the music that you just made.
If I don't find a project that has that uniqueness to it (I will try my best to have it have something unique), I will try to find either
A.) a new category. It could be a type of game that isn't seen almost anywhere around Scratch (ex. a demolisher type game)
B.) a project with outstanding features. It could be an array based raycaster that you can jump in, has friction, and has different levels. It's not necessarily new, but it's a good combination of features.
Thank you for reading my big block of text and Scratch on!
~~TorbyFork234
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Dear scratch team,
I have always wanted to be a curator. I felt making people feel good would be nice. I have never been curator. I have asked 2 other times on this fourm page. I will keep asking to be curator until I can be curator, because one of my dreams on scratch, Is to make people happy. I would curate the "Hidden wonders" of scratch. Thank you for listening to this comment.
All the best, Evo
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Lightnin wrote:
Interested in applying to be a Scratch curator?
We choose curators that represent the diversity of the Scratch Community - girls, boys, gamers, storytellers, animators - Scratchers of all kinds! We especially like to choose Scratchers who have been helpful and contributing members of the Scratch community.
When applying to be curator, it's good to give some thought to the kind of projects you'd like to show. "Cool projects that most people have never seen!" is a nice idea, but it doesn't really give us a good sense of what you like and why. We want to know what makes a project interesting to you.
Try viewing the projects in your favorites, and see if you can find a theme that describes them. Talk about that theme in your post on this thread, and consider providing a few links to good examples of that theme.
For example, I really like projects that use sound input from the microphone to draw interesting designs on the screen. Here's an example of one that I recently added to my favorites: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/MitFan/874786
Scratch On!
p.s. Want to read more about the curator role, including tips on how to make a good application? Check out kayybee's post: "Can I become the curator? and other curator questions."
Is there an age limit?
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:
Is there an age limit?
Nope, I don't think so.
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I would like to be a curator. I will pick three games that have very little views. I will make the games diverse, sports, rpg, or creative. I think I would be a great curator!
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Hi scratch team. I would like to be curator for Scratch the website. I believe that curators do more than make someone famous, I believe curators try to make a point and try to recognize projects. If I'm curated I will curate projects that were really thought about. Probably projects by a collaboration.
I don't think collaborations get enough credit. I think they should be recognized as a group and team. Collaborations have a huge growing space and a lot of potential. I'm a part of several collaborations like Rocket Investments where we focus on other scratcher growth. I would be great if someone curates some collaboration projects. I would curate projects like that.
Like anyone would say I would curate unique projects. I would curate projects that are well thought out and are clever. Some that have a unique effect. Whether it is a great classic arcade game or a really good calculator.
When I usually look at the front page and I see cool platformers which is great. I personally like technology and science. I would curate some big breakthroughs that have great advanced programs. Although I don't program those myself I think more people need to see that.
Scratch is really fun. It would be great if I'm curator. I would mainly curate collaboration projects and advanced breakthroughs. I would not curate any "famous" people because there is no point. But I will curate them if it is really good. I would really focus on finding those projects that don't get noticed. If someone is famous and they make a spectacular project people would see it any way. I see the front page as something that expands interests of the scratch community.
My company, Rocket Investments gives and supports collaborations by giving them a progress report filled with compliments and advice and constructive criticism and making logos and advertisements. If I was curator I would thoroughly look through the project and give them advice and compliments just like me customers. I would give them advice through paragraphs along (like this) along with a side-by-side grading system out of 10.
I really enjoy working with people on scratch. Although I know there are many applicants for this job I think I would be great. I will be diverse and un-biased. Thanks and Scratch On!
Meapinator101
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Meapinator101 wrote:
Hi scratch team. I would like to be curator for Scratch the website. I believe that curators do more than make someone famous, I believe curators try to make a point and try to recognize projects. If I'm curated I will curate projects that were really thought about. Probably projects by a collaboration.
I don't think collaborations get enough credit. I think they should be recognized as a group and team. Collaborations have a huge growing space and a lot of potential. I'm a part of several collaborations like Rocket Investments where we focus on other scratcher growth. I would be great if someone curates some collaboration projects. I would curate projects like that.
Like anyone would say I would curate unique projects. I would curate projects that are well thought out and are clever. Some that have a unique effect. Whether it is a great classic arcade game or a really good calculator.
When I usually look at the front page and I see cool platformers which is great. I personally like technology and science. I would curate some big breakthroughs that have great advanced programs. Although I don't program those myself I think more people need to see that.
Scratch is really fun. It would be great if I'm curator. I would mainly curate collaboration projects and advanced breakthroughs. I would not curate any "famous" people because there is no point. But I will curate them if it is really good. I would really focus on finding those projects that don't get noticed. If someone is famous and they make a spectacular project people would see it any way. I see the front page as something that expands interests of the scratch community.
My company, Rocket Investments gives and supports collaborations by giving them a progress report filled with compliments and advice and constructive criticism and making logos and advertisements. If I was curator I would thoroughly look through the project and give them advice and compliments just like me customers. I would give them advice through paragraphs along (like this) along with a side-by-side grading system out of 10.
Although I know there are many applicants for this job I think I would be great. I will be diverse and un-biased. Thanks and Scratch On!
Meapinator101
this is a great entry! I hope you get curator.
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ftf841 wrote:
do you need parent permission?
I do not believe so. I'm pretty sure the only thing in which the Scratch Team needs your parent's permission is when one becomes a Community Moderator.
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XenoK wrote:
Meapinator101 wrote:
Hi scratch team. I would like to be curator for Scratch the website. I believe that curators do more than make someone famous, I believe curators try to make a point and try to recognize projects. If I'm curated I will curate projects that were really thought about. Probably projects by a collaboration.
I don't think collaborations get enough credit. I think they should be recognized as a group and team. Collaborations have a huge growing space and a lot of potential. I'm a part of several collaborations like Rocket Investments where we focus on other scratcher growth. I would be great if someone curates some collaboration projects. I would curate projects like that.
Like anyone would say I would curate unique projects. I would curate projects that are well thought out and are clever. Some that have a unique effect. Whether it is a great classic arcade game or a really good calculator.
When I usually look at the front page and I see cool platformers which is great. I personally like technology and science. I would curate some big breakthroughs that have great advanced programs. Although I don't program those myself I think more people need to see that.
Scratch is really fun. It would be great if I'm curator. I would mainly curate collaboration projects and advanced breakthroughs. I would not curate any "famous" people because there is no point. But I will curate them if it is really good. I would really focus on finding those projects that don't get noticed. If someone is famous and they make a spectacular project people would see it any way. I see the front page as something that expands interests of the scratch community.
My company, Rocket Investments gives and supports collaborations by giving them a progress report filled with compliments and advice and constructive criticism and making logos and advertisements. If I was curator I would thoroughly look through the project and give them advice and compliments just like me customers. I would give them advice through paragraphs along (like this) along with a side-by-side grading system out of 10.
Although I know there are many applicants for this job I think I would be great. I will be diverse and un-biased. Thanks and Scratch On!
Meapinator101this is a great entry! I hope you get curator.
Thanks!
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Meapinator101 wrote:
Hi scratch team. I would like to be curator for Scratch the website. I believe that curators do more than make someone famous, I believe curators try to make a point and try to recognize projects. If I'm curated I will curate projects that were really thought about. Probably projects by a collaboration.
I don't think collaborations get enough credit. I think they should be recognized as a group and team. Collaborations have a huge growing space and a lot of potential. I'm a part of several collaborations like Rocket Investments where we focus on other scratcher growth. I would be great if someone curates some collaboration projects. I would curate projects like that.
Like anyone would say I would curate unique projects. I would curate projects that are well thought out and are clever. Some that have a unique effect. Whether it is a great classic arcade game or a really good calculator.
When I usually look at the front page and I see cool platformers which is great. I personally like technology and science. I would curate some big breakthroughs that have great advanced programs. Although I don't program those myself I think more people need to see that.
Scratch is really fun. It would be great if I'm curator. I would mainly curate collaboration projects and advanced breakthroughs. I would not curate any "famous" people because there is no point. But I will curate them if it is really good. I would really focus on finding those projects that don't get noticed. If someone is famous and they make a spectacular project people would see it any way. I see the front page as something that expands interests of the scratch community.
My company, Rocket Investments gives and supports collaborations by giving them a progress report filled with compliments and advice and constructive criticism and making logos and advertisements. If I was curator I would thoroughly look through the project and give them advice and compliments just like me customers. I would give them advice through paragraphs along (like this) along with a side-by-side grading system out of 10.
I really enjoy working with people on scratch. Although I know there are many applicants for this job I think I would be great. I will be diverse and un-biased. Thanks and Scratch On!
Meapinator101
awesome speech!! you definitely deserve to be curator more than i do!
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Flashing wrote:
I'd like to become a curator.
*More coming soon*
you can't be a curator until you're a full scratcher
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scratcher5000 wrote:
Meapinator101 wrote:
Hi scratch team. I would like to be curator for Scratch the website. I believe that curators do more than make someone famous, I believe curators try to make a point and try to recognize projects. If I'm curated I will curate projects that were really thought about. Probably projects by a collaboration.
I don't think collaborations get enough credit. I think they should be recognized as a group and team. Collaborations have a huge growing space and a lot of potential. I'm a part of several collaborations like Rocket Investments where we focus on other scratcher growth. I would be great if someone curates some collaboration projects. I would curate projects like that.
Like anyone would say I would curate unique projects. I would curate projects that are well thought out and are clever. Some that have a unique effect. Whether it is a great classic arcade game or a really good calculator.
When I usually look at the front page and I see cool platformers which is great. I personally like technology and science. I would curate some big breakthroughs that have great advanced programs. Although I don't program those myself I think more people need to see that.
Scratch is really fun. It would be great if I'm curator. I would mainly curate collaboration projects and advanced breakthroughs. I would not curate any "famous" people because there is no point. But I will curate them if it is really good. I would really focus on finding those projects that don't get noticed. If someone is famous and they make a spectacular project people would see it any way. I see the front page as something that expands interests of the scratch community.
My company, Rocket Investments gives and supports collaborations by giving them a progress report filled with compliments and advice and constructive criticism and making logos and advertisements. If I was curator I would thoroughly look through the project and give them advice and compliments just like me customers. I would give them advice through paragraphs along (like this) along with a side-by-side grading system out of 10.
I really enjoy working with people on scratch. Although I know there are many applicants for this job I think I would be great. I will be diverse and un-biased. Thanks and Scratch On!
Meapinator101awesome speech!! you definitely deserve to be curator more than i do!
Thanks......... (:
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