Chrischb wrote:
Just mentioning, so there's no need to throw pies at me.
*throws pie at chrischb's face*
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scratchisthebest wrote:
tlangster wrote:
you should try appointing some Android devs.
Hello there.
Hello there too.
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True... There is lots of things that the scratch team can change that can just cause problems.
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What about if mods could give certain people 60 second rules?
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sportsdude6 wrote:
What about if mods could give certain people 60 second rules?
IMO that would lead to a bunch of 'why does this person not have it when I do' dilemmas, but that's just my opinion :L
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sportsdude6 wrote:
What about if mods could give certain people 60 second rules?
It's not close to our technical ability to do that.
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kayybee wrote:
Is there a way to make this sticky have a bigger title?
Or maybe a super-bold title?
It seems that it needs more attention.
Unfortunately not.
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I might do a revamp on this someday, it was my first guide and I sometimes gag when reading it xD
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Chrischb wrote:
I might do a revamp on this someday, it was my first guide and I sometimes gag when reading it xD
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Chrischb wrote:
I might do a revamp on this someday, it was my first guide and I sometimes gag when reading it xD
XD
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Chrischb wrote:
I might do a revamp on this someday, it was my first guide and I sometimes gag when reading it xD
You should. If you don't want to now, you should at least just put a marker by the ones that have been accepted.
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I have something to say about private messaging. What if I have a friend on scratch who won't be coming back to my school next year, he lives an hour or more away, and we don't have email , and he doesn't know my address or phone number, yet I know his. I don't use the phone often, i forget to mail things, and the last time I made myself an email account, Mom told me I wasn't old enough. How do I get my number and address to him? Also there's certain things I can say to him because he's not a stranger. For instance: I'm super extra careful about internet safety. I don't put pictures of me or my relatives online, and I don't use the first names of my relatives. But I can tell him anything about that in private messaging. i understand that scratch is public, but would you think it's very fair to people like me who don't have anyone to talk to over summer break but one person?
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mewkid wrote:
Well, I only have to wait another three years to run for moderator. Then I'll have been on scratch for five years...I probably won't even be on...DARN!
Yeah I have to wait 3 years and 20 days. Seriously? I could moderate pretty well!
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Agg725 wrote:
I have something to say about private messaging. What if I have a friend on scratch who won't be coming back to my school next year, he lives an hour or more away, and we don't have email , and he doesn't know my address or phone number, yet I know his. I don't use the phone often, i forget to mail things, and the last time I made myself an email account, Mom told me I wasn't old enough. How do I get my number and address to him? Also there's certain things I can say to him because he's not a stranger. For instance: I'm super extra careful about internet safety. I don't put pictures of me or my relatives online, and I don't use the first names of my relatives. But I can tell him anything about that in private messaging. i understand that scratch is public, but would you think it's very fair to people like me who don't have anyone to talk to over summer break but one person?
The point is that scratch is not meant to be a social networking site, like the way you want to use it...
There are many people who might abuse the system...
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Agg725 wrote:
I have something to say about private messaging. What if I have a friend on scratch who won't be coming back to my school next year, he lives an hour or more away, and we don't have email , and he doesn't know my address or phone number, yet I know his. I don't use the phone often, i forget to mail things, and the last time I made myself an email account, Mom told me I wasn't old enough. How do I get my number and address to him? Also there's certain things I can say to him because he's not a stranger. For instance: I'm super extra careful about internet safety. I don't put pictures of me or my relatives online, and I don't use the first names of my relatives. But I can tell him anything about that in private messaging. i understand that scratch is public, but would you think it's very fair to people like me who don't have anyone to talk to over summer break but one person?
If you know that person's phone number, just call him/her.
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kayybee wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
I have something to say about private messaging. What if I have a friend on scratch who won't be coming back to my school next year, he lives an hour or more away, and we don't have email , and he doesn't know my address or phone number, yet I know his. I don't use the phone often, i forget to mail things, and the last time I made myself an email account, Mom told me I wasn't old enough. How do I get my number and address to him? Also there's certain things I can say to him because he's not a stranger. For instance: I'm super extra careful about internet safety. I don't put pictures of me or my relatives online, and I don't use the first names of my relatives. But I can tell him anything about that in private messaging. i understand that scratch is public, but would you think it's very fair to people like me who don't have anyone to talk to over summer break but one person?
The point is that scratch is not meant to be a social networking site, like the way you want to use it...
There are many people who might abuse the system...
+1
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Jonathanpb wrote:
joeisawesome wrote:
Every single other forums has avatars but us. That's stupid. We need to get into reality and up with the date. It's time to put in avatars on the forums.
The Scratch Team would have to upgrade their forums for that. And since it isn't neccessary, what's the point? These forums aren't for chatting or anything; they're for helping other Scratchers out (All About Scratch), suggesting things for Scratch (Suggestions), reporting bugs (Troubleshooting), and more. So what's the point in wasting money for avatars?
Remember that you can always put avatars in your signature. So I must agree with you.
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I agree with the chat room one. Its too much to moderate.
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Kingdaro wrote:
I'd have to say an Instances system where you can have multiple clones of one sprite is resolved, since Scratch will never add it because it's "Too Confusing."
It's being made in 2.0!
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Mokat wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
I have something to say about private messaging. What if I have a friend on scratch who won't be coming back to my school next year, he lives an hour or more away, and we don't have email , and he doesn't know my address or phone number, yet I know his. I don't use the phone often, i forget to mail things, and the last time I made myself an email account, Mom told me I wasn't old enough. How do I get my number and address to him? Also there's certain things I can say to him because he's not a stranger. For instance: I'm super extra careful about internet safety. I don't put pictures of me or my relatives online, and I don't use the first names of my relatives. But I can tell him anything about that in private messaging. i understand that scratch is public, but would you think it's very fair to people like me who don't have anyone to talk to over summer break but one person?
If you know that person's phone number, just call him/her.
I have limited use of the stupid phone.
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There should be a flash saver or something. You know, a block that saves valuables and game progress rather than just programm saving just for when the game is being made. Something that saves it while it's published.
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lsgames wrote:
There should be a flash saver or something. You know, a block that saves valuables and game progress rather than just programm saving just for when the game is being made. Something that saves it while it's published.
In Scratch 2.0, Cloud lists and variables will be implemented.
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