A while ago, I wrote some PHP software that used the Scratch authentication API. Part of the software made it so banned users couldn't use it.
The problem was that I was well-behaved and didn't have access to a banned account.
So, I created an account and posted a few obnoxious comments with it in order to get it banned so I could use it to test my code.
Anyway, will the bans transfer into 2.0, or do I need to post more obnoxious comments with that account to test future code?
Edit: I meant to put this in Questions about Scratch and already reported for it to be moved.
Last edited by jvvg (2012-09-30 14:05:30)
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i would assume so, but i'm really not sure
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jvvg wrote:
A while ago, I wrote some PHP software that used the Scratch authentication API. Part of the software made it so banned users couldn't use it.
The problem was that I was well-behaved and didn't have access to a banned account.
So, I created an account and posted a few obnoxious comments with it in order to get it banned so I could use it to test my code.
Anyway, will the bans transfer into 2.0, or do I need to post more obnoxious comments with that account to test future code?
Edit: I meant to put this in Questions about Scratch and already reported for it to be moved.
Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"
As for the answer to your question, I think it's a good assumption that bans will transfer over.
Last edited by Paddle2See (2012-09-30 15:14:06)
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Paddle2See wrote:
jvvg wrote:
A while ago, I wrote some PHP software that used the Scratch authentication API. Part of the software made it so banned users couldn't use it.
The problem was that I was well-behaved and didn't have access to a banned account.
So, I created an account and posted a few obnoxious comments with it in order to get it banned so I could use it to test my code.
Anyway, will the bans transfer into 2.0, or do I need to post more obnoxious comments with that account to test future code?
Edit: I meant to put this in Questions about Scratch and already reported for it to be moved.Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"
Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540
Last edited by jvvg (2012-09-30 15:15:07)
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jvvg wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
jvvg wrote:
A while ago, I wrote some PHP software that used the Scratch authentication API. Part of the software made it so banned users couldn't use it.
The problem was that I was well-behaved and didn't have access to a banned account.
So, I created an account and posted a few obnoxious comments with it in order to get it banned so I could use it to test my code.
Anyway, will the bans transfer into 2.0, or do I need to post more obnoxious comments with that account to test future code?
Edit: I meant to put this in Questions about Scratch and already reported for it to be moved.Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"
Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540
So you think it's okay to post obnoxious comments instead?
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jvvg wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
jvvg wrote:
A while ago, I wrote some PHP software that used the Scratch authentication API. Part of the software made it so banned users couldn't use it.
The problem was that I was well-behaved and didn't have access to a banned account.
So, I created an account and posted a few obnoxious comments with it in order to get it banned so I could use it to test my code.
Anyway, will the bans transfer into 2.0, or do I need to post more obnoxious comments with that account to test future code?
Edit: I meant to put this in Questions about Scratch and already reported for it to be moved.Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"
Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540
i would think they'd do if it was for a reasonable purpose such as that
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stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540So you think it's okay to post obnoxious comments instead?
I'm not sure what he did, but perhaps he posted it on his own project?
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stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Ya know, you could just ask us to ban one of your accounts - without having to subject the community to "obnoxious comments"Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540So you think it's okay to post obnoxious comments instead?
im pretty sure he didnt do it recently and would know better by now so theres really no point in complaining
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777w wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Oh, I read somewhere on the forums that you don't ban on request.
Edit: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=98540So you think it's okay to post obnoxious comments instead?
im pretty sure he didnt do it recently and would know better by now so theres really no point in complaining
Yeah, it was a couple months ago. I actually decided to be Kaj (because I knew that would result in an immediate ban).
I thought that that thread was referring to at all, not just for that. Oh well, my bad.
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