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What?
Oneandonly wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/technoguyx/584858
Are these any better?![]()
OH-EHM-GEEE! (Sorry, nerd moment.) That would be perfect. The kinda ironic thing is, while i'm typing this, i'm listening to "Gives you %#&#" by All American Rejects. (Put the %#&# because if i put the word, it would kinda ruin the whole thing ;D)
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The-Whiz wrote:
Can you rate this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/F-22Raptor/483400 ? It's not by me, but I want to see what you think of it...
The project "Bon Jovi's Big Head" has been rated "M" for mild by the SPRB.
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fruit wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
Can you rate this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/F-22Raptor/483400 ? It's not by me, but I want to see what you think of it...
The project "Bon Jovi's Big Head" has been rated "M" for mild by the SPRB.
You suck fruit. You are a [removed].
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The-Whiz wrote:
Can you rate this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/F-22Raptor/483400 ? It's not by me, but I want to see what you think of it...
I'd probably say "F" because it uses blood and a human victim... No one needs to see that.
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fruit wrote:
@Dawnlight ok.
You can now email your SB files to SPRBrating@gmail.com to get it rated.
Fruit, Would it be possible to run the projects by me before you give the official rating? Can everyone do that? PLEASE?
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Oneandonly wrote:
fruit wrote:
@Dawnlight ok.
You can now email your SB files to SPRBrating@gmail.com to get it rated.Fruit, Would it be possible to run the projects by me before you give the official rating? Can everyone do that? PLEASE?
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BWOG wrote:
Tell me on one of my projects when I can join. Or else I might make a SPI (Scratch Project Information)
Scratch Project Information? What?
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Just because a project has mild violence doesn't mean it isn't for everyone... And I'm wondering:
Why do this? A lot of people don't care about age ratings. Many chose to ignore it.
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Example:
Say I'm 10. There's a game rated T (or some equivalent) by this or any other system. I will look anyway.
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Almost everyone I know is like that. And you can't exactly make the parents look at every project's rating before letting their child view it. Please tell me the real point of this when you consider my example and situations like that.
EDIT: And if you make the site check the user's age (that you enter at signup), most people who think for about... 30 seconds will just create an account that lies about age.
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The-Whiz wrote:
It's just to advise people. If someone wants to look at an inappropriate project this is just for discouraging them. There is no way to keep them from doing it.
Exactly. I wanted to start this to advise people what's in it, not saying "DON'T DO IT!" The ESRB does the same thing. If some kid's parent went with them to the store to buy a game, they probably check the rating and what's in it to see if it's appropriate.
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You should do
A = All Ages
T+ = Teens
M+ = Adults
then you should have a letter describing what for
V = violence
L = Language
S = Sexual Content
A = abuse of substances like drugs, cigeretts, or alcohol
Last edited by BlackScorpianGames (2009-07-18 17:21:38)
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