(Not sure if this goes here or not. :P)
When I look at people's projects, I always read the Project Notes. Sometimes, when I read the Project Notes, I see something like " If you don't want Weegee to haunt you, go to this project (link to project) and comment FALCON PUNCH!" Comment wars. That's when two or more people give link to each other's projects in the Project Notes, and tell people to go there and spam something.
I used to participate in comment wars. I'd view the project, and have fun commenting whatever it was I had to comment. But recently, I got two messages saying that the Scratch Team had removed two of my comments on projects. Spam war comments. Then I realized that I was actually spamming. I'd always thought that spam was when you gave a link to project in a comment, or said something like "I have a new project, can you guys view it?", or "Can you guys please view my stuff?" But I was wrong. Comment wars are spam, too.
So, please. Don't participate in comment wars. It would make the Scratch Community a much better and happier place. :)
Scratch on!
l0ve1y
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I recall making a topic about this, but im too lazy to go find it.
TOTAL support here, I hate seeing those. it just promotes spamming and can hurt people's feelings if they suddenly get attacked.
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i think its fine when its simply fun between two people
if one is not willingly participating then its no good
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Are you implying that a bunch of silly Scratch comments make a scratch a worse, more desolate place?
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ilackoriginality wrote:
Are you implying that a bunch of silly Scratch comments make a scratch a worse, more desolate place?
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose
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Mokat wrote:
777w wrote:
i think its fine when its simply fun between two people
if one is not willingly participating then its no goodYeah, if you know each other in real life and/or have permission, I think it's okay.
it doesnt have to be in real life as long as both people are okay with the other linking to their projects and having people comment on them
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777w wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
Are you implying that a bunch of silly Scratch comments make a scratch a worse, more desolate place?
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose
"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happier
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So stickmen attract comment wars! Let's stop stickmen!!!
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ilackoriginality wrote:
777w wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
Are you implying that a bunch of silly Scratch comments make a scratch a worse, more desolate place?
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose
"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happier
i thought desolate was usually associated with wastelands but ok
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ilackoriginality wrote:
777w wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
Are you implying that a bunch of silly Scratch comments make a scratch a worse, more desolate place?
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose
"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happier
Dealing in absolutes is usually not a good idea. Just because it will be happier without comment wars does not mean it will be "desolate" without them.
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Wes64 wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
777w wrote:
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happierDealing in absolutes is usually not a good idea. Just because it will be happier without comment wars does not mean it will be "desolate" without them.
True
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green23 wrote:
???Could you give me an example of a comment war???
Look at the notes in this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/neontyphlosionjr/2544131 You should see this: "Guys, new mission from the ruler of Typhoon Towers! Spam "MEGA ULTRA CHICKEN ARISE! ARISE, MY BEAST, ARISE!" on ANY/EVERY project made by KingFanta! Do so and you'll get a love-it and be mentioned in the list below. And you shall avoid being sucked into the darkest corner of the Shadow Realm."
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l0ve1y wrote:
green23 wrote:
???Could you give me an example of a comment war???
Look at the notes in this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/neontyphlosionjr/2544131 You should see this: "Guys, new mission from the ruler of Typhoon Towers! Spam "MEGA ULTRA CHICKEN ARISE! ARISE, MY BEAST, ARISE!" on ANY/EVERY project made by KingFanta! Do so and you'll get a love-it and be mentioned in the list below. And you shall avoid being sucked into the darkest corner of the Shadow Realm."
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Wes64 wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
777w wrote:
"desolate" is implied nowhere but "comment wars" are pretty stupid and dont serve any real purpose"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happierDealing in absolutes is usually not a good idea. Just because it will be happier without comment wars does not mean it will be "desolate" without them.
It wasn't really an absolute, more of a hyperbole used to express something of a more subtle nature but okay
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ilackoriginality wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
"better and happier place" without comment wars
therefore with comment wars
worse and more desolate place because desolate is one of the many antonyms of happierDealing in absolutes is usually not a good idea. Just because it will be happier without comment wars does not mean it will be "desolate" without them.
It wasn't really an absolute, more of a hyperbole used to express something of a more subtle nature but okay
Well I think what ilackoriginality meant was something else.
Last edited by green23 (2012-07-21 19:37:06)
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Spam is harmless, it's a waste of effort to deal with it unless it exceeds 10 comments.
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777w wrote:
Mokat wrote:
777w wrote:
i think its fine when its simply fun between two people
if one is not willingly participating then its no goodYeah, if you know each other in real life and/or have permission, I think it's okay.
it doesnt have to be in real life as long as both people are okay with the other linking to their projects and having people comment on them
It's still spam...
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