thesuperguidegames wrote:
Http://Thesuperguidegames.weebly.com
Wait for it, wait for it... (Paddle2See's gonna tell you that you need to say that you've read the guide and will keep your website appropriate for the Scratch Community.)
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My website was accepted in one of the older versions of this topic (I just noticed you made yet another version if it), so can you put http://cocolover76.gegahost.net/ on the list? Yes, I read everything. (many times over a few months)
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green23 wrote:
I am going to need to register a new site because I forgot the password
New site scratchblob.weebly.com
I agree to the security guideline and I will keep my site appropriate.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
I have a question (well, a few actually) -- is the site allowed to have my email address on it (pretty much everyone who's registered on my forums knows my email address anyway)? Is the site allowed to ask for other peoples' emails? What about if it's optional and they're not obliged to give their email address? (All this is so know whether to put a contact form on my site, by the way).
By the way, my site's here, I'd like to register it please. I promise it has no inappropriate material and I'll do my best to keep it safe and stuff (if the contact form's a problem I can remove it, I only made it cuz I needed something to program ).
Giving out your email address or asking for others (even voluntarily) is something you should avoid on your websites. We don't allow it on Scratch as it is a safety concern since it is a private communication form. Since your websites are following the Scratch Community Guidelines (see first post in this topic), you should not be giving out or asking for email address either.
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
I am here by order of somelia:
Somelia has read the website guide and promises that all content on this website stays appropriate for the Scratch community. Thank you very much.
Sorry - we only accept the pledge from the actual site owner.
thesuperguidegames wrote:
Http://Thesuperguidegames.weebly.com
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members.
soniku3 wrote:
Luxturna forums?
readed!
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to provide a link to your site, promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members. All in one post
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Paddle2See wrote:
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RedRocker227 wrote:
I have a question (well, a few actually) -- is the site allowed to have my email address on it (pretty much everyone who's registered on my forums knows my email address anyway)? Is the site allowed to ask for other peoples' emails? What about if it's optional and they're not obliged to give their email address? (All this is so know whether to put a contact form on my site, by the way).
By the way, my site's [I am a new scratcher], I'd like to register it please. I promise it has no inappropriate material and I'll do my best to keep it safe and stuff (if the contact form's a problem I can remove it, I only made it cuz I needed something to program ).Giving out your email address or asking for others (even voluntarily) is something you should avoid on your websites. We don't allow it on Scratch as it is a safety concern since it is a private communication form. Since your websites are following the Scratch Community Guidelines (see first post in this topic), you should not be giving out or asking for email address either.
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
I am here by order of somelia:
Somelia has read the website guide and promises that all content on [New scratcher still] stays appropriate for the Scratch community. Thank you very much.Sorry - we only accept the pledge from the actual site owner.
thesuperguidegames wrote:
Http://Thesuperguidegames.weebly.com
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members.
soniku3 wrote:
[Still...]
readed!Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to provide a link to your site, promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members. All in one post
S/he is banned from the main forums...
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I have read the security guidelines and I will make sure that only material that is appropriate for everyone and follows the Scratch community guidelines appears on my site.
Here is a link to my website that I would like registered.
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I would like to register http://tasekai.goodluckwith.us and I pledge to keep the site safe and secure. I have read the guidelines.
Zeusking19
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Happylander wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
List updated
RedRocker227 wrote:
I have a question (well, a few actually) -- is the site allowed to have my email address on it (pretty much everyone who's registered on my forums knows my email address anyway)? Is the site allowed to ask for other peoples' emails? What about if it's optional and they're not obliged to give their email address? (All this is so know whether to put a contact form on my site, by the way).
By the way, my site's [I am a new scratcher], I'd like to register it please. I promise it has no inappropriate material and I'll do my best to keep it safe and stuff (if the contact form's a problem I can remove it, I only made it cuz I needed something to program ).Giving out your email address or asking for others (even voluntarily) is something you should avoid on your websites. We don't allow it on Scratch as it is a safety concern since it is a private communication form. Since your websites are following the Scratch Community Guidelines (see first post in this topic), you should not be giving out or asking for email address either.
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
I am here by order of somelia:
Somelia has read the website guide and promises that all content on [New scratcher still] stays appropriate for the Scratch community. Thank you very much.Sorry - we only accept the pledge from the actual site owner.
thesuperguidegames wrote:
Http://Thesuperguidegames.weebly.com
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members.
soniku3 wrote:
[Still...]
readed!Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to provide a link to your site, promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members. All in one post
S/he is banned from the main forums...
Me? no
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soniku3 wrote:
Happylander wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
List updated
RedRocker227 wrote:
I have a question (well, a few actually) -- is the site allowed to have my email address on it (pretty much everyone who's registered on my forums knows my email address anyway)? Is the site allowed to ask for other peoples' emails? What about if it's optional and they're not obliged to give their email address? (All this is so know whether to put a contact form on my site, by the way).
By the way, my site's [I am a new scratcher], I'd like to register it please. I promise it has no inappropriate material and I'll do my best to keep it safe and stuff (if the contact form's a problem I can remove it, I only made it cuz I needed something to program ).Giving out your email address or asking for others (even voluntarily) is something you should avoid on your websites. We don't allow it on Scratch as it is a safety concern since it is a private communication form. Since your websites are following the Scratch Community Guidelines (see first post in this topic), you should not be giving out or asking for email address either.
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
I am here by order of somelia:
Somelia has read the website guide and promises that all content on [New scratcher still] stays appropriate for the Scratch community. Thank you very much.Sorry - we only accept the pledge from the actual site owner.
thesuperguidegames wrote:
Http://Thesuperguidegames.weebly.com
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members.
Please read the instructions in the first post. You need to provide a link to your site, promise that you have read the security guide and will keep the site appropriate for Scratch members. All in one postS/he is banned from the main forums...
Me? no
It's sommy
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Me have read the security guide and I will do my best to make sure that only material that is appropriate for all ages and follows the Scratch community guidelines appears on my site.
Here is a link to my website that I am registering. Thank you. Happylander.Weebly.COM
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Paddle, if we found something on a site listed here that we feel goes against the Community Guidelines, should we report it to the ST via the Contact Us link?
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Paddle2See wrote:
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parcheesidude wrote:
parcheesidude wrote:
What do I not have from LS97's guide?
Or is it an OK site?
I believe you are missing the part of the pledge where you promise to keep the site appropriate for all Scratchers.
Concerning my forums, or little corner of the world? Because I don't really need the forums, if that's the problem.
If you forgot my website, it's at chegol.weebly.com
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I would like to register my site, Epicepicman's Epic World. I have read LS97's guide and promise made sure that my site is appropiate for all ages. On my blog you can write comments, so to be safe I set the option so I have to approve the comments for them to show up for public viewing.
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I have read LS97's great security guide and promise to keep my website safe for all ages. Here is a link to my website: Clicky clicky!
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PullJosh wrote:
I have read the guide (for about the third time) and think that my forums will be a big hit. I know that if they are, there will be a lot of responsibility. I think I am ready. I will keep the inappropriate content to the smallest amount in my ability. If I need to, I will get a second moderator, but will hold back until it is really needed. Here is my site.
I am not going to use that site anymore. I am going to use these two in replacement: scratcherstutorials.co.cc and http://scratcherstutorialsforums.co.cc/. Although there are some forums, I will keep the inappropriate content to a minimum possible. If there is such a huge amount of spam that it is impossible to get rid of, I will put the forums in maintenance mode and never put them back to normal (unless I manage to clean it up). I will try my best to keep the content of the tutorials clean, too. Again, I can always "hire" a moderator from the scratch website. I have also read the security guide. It is already in use and will be put to even more use if needed.
Edit: As of 8:00 am Eastern Time... The forums might be down. I just changed to different forums (actually the same forums, but with more functionality). By the time you check it they might be back up, though. If they aren't then just know that they are punbb (not punbb-hosting. It's really punbb) forums to go along with the tutorials side of things.
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I am working on a website...
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I'd like to register skylinesforums.tk, a rebirth of stevesforums (I got permission).
I've already read LS97's great guide, and this website will be 100% appropriate for all ages, and there are energetic mods to keep it that way.
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- Registration (eternityinc-official.com)
As much of our site has changed, I feel that our previous registration application seems outdated.
Ok honestly, I didn't read LS97's guide on securing a website this time, I'm fully aware of how to secure a website. I am experienced with php, html, htaccess, and css, and know how to ban IP addresses, Proxy Networks, and much more, ultimately making my site unreachable to those who deny the society guidelines, much similar to the community guidelines, with some unique enhancements. We also make sure that our users are aware that we abide by our Privacy Policy - which will definitely get added onto in the future, but should do for now. It sets the basic principles of all Privacy Policy requirements. We like to ensure the upmost safety for our users, much similar to that of scratch's policies. I promise that it will remain this way. It is also appropriate for users of all ages. Below is a list of sub-domains that also comply with this pledge.
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I would love to register my website here. It is just a website blogging about Scratch and my Scratch applications.
I have read the guide and I have made sure that is not inappropriate to Scratch users. It has IRC chat channels that are monitored and I have even made a form to report things if there IS something inappropriate, so I can fix it.
http://tlangsterstudios.wordpress.com
Please add it! Thank you!
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daniel_j wrote:
Has my site been allowed, eee.scripting101.host22.com, it was a while ago, but It has not been put on the list
Your site is in the S section of the list (I ignore the WWW when listing) - but I have it as www.scripting101.host22.com as you stated in this post. Is that not correct?
SJRCS_011 wrote:
Paddle, if we found something on a site listed here that we feel goes against the Community Guidelines, should we report it to the ST via the Contact Us link?
Yes, that would be the best thing to do.
parcheesidude wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
List updated
parcheesidude wrote:
Or is it an OK site?
I believe you are missing the part of the pledge where you promise to keep the site appropriate for all Scratchers.
Concerning my forums, or little corner of the world? Because I don't really need the forums, if that's the problem.
If you forgot my website, it's at chegol.weebly.com
The forums are fine...we just need you to say in a post on this topic that you will do your best to keep all the content on your site appropriate for Scratchers of all ages. If you can do that - we can add your site to the list
Pitusky12 wrote:
Put my website for my mod : http://blizzard.weebly.com/
Please read the instructions in the first post carefully. You need to have read the security guide and you must pledge to do your best to keep the content on your site appropriate for Scratchers of all ages.
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thebitcompany.comli.com it's a website for my colab. I have read the guide and I pledge to do my best to keep the content on my site appropriate for Scratchers of all ages.
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