PabloJ wrote:
PabloJ here. I've started scratch in 3rd grade and started sharing my stuff in forth grade. I have been watching other projects and saw the views were over a thousand. I want know how you people get more views than me. What projects would you guys like for me to create?
Hey Pablo, you're better off posting in the Show and Tell forums rather than necroposting, it's a good way to get people to view your projects.
Also, please don't simply just create projects limited to what is popular and what other people demand of you! It would be much nicer if you try to come up with your own ideas and implement them in Scratch.
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I don't feel like reading all the posts but, I notice "[username] was here" or "Pokemon are real". I actually see these in my projects, all I do is delete them but on others I'm afriad of flagging them but now I know it's safe to. I will make a small *invisible* group of detectives to figure out how to stop this and get rid of them.
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The-Whiz that is a smart idea on how to get rid of the graffiti. Would you like to join my group (Magnie's Detective Group}? Read the post above Quint's for more info.
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I hate all the graffiti! These are common tags-
(Username) was here
waffles
pokemon are real
dokumon are real
hard
easy!
first comment
wow! (number) loveits/ comments!
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I've thought about this many times. I think the best solution is to simply try and get rid of as many bad tags on your own projects as you can, but don't bother to go through five hundred of your latest projects.
The problem is, it would be extremely hard to program a tag checker. Take "waffles", for example. Some projects do have waffles, however, such as Tokis like Waffles. So maybe try the tag cleaning method.
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VF1 wrote:
PS: This kinda reminds me of my favorite book, Half Moon Investigations. Weird.
I like anything by that author. Anyway, when I get the waffles tag, I assume that I'm famous enough to merit a view from a waffler, but if I get it twice on the same project I generally take action.
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