They spam the "Most remixed, Most viewed, Most loved" They require little to no knowledge of scratch programming. More projects that uses scratch creatively can be seen if it wasn't for these non scratch projects!
Plus there's art websites people can just post there art to. Scratch is NOT an art website.
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No. Just no. Banning a project on the basis that it is an art project is unacceptable.
Paddle2See wrote:
The Scratch Team is aware that there are tensions within the community but at this time there are no restrictions on the kinds of projects that are accepted (as long as they are appropriate). Please do not try and make different segments of the community feel that they are not welcome.
The MIT Media Lab, that created Scratch, is interested in enabling digital creativity in ALL forms - not just programming. The fact that art with music (and without it) has become so popular is an interesting aspect of the Scratch project that, while unexpected, is certainly welcome.
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