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#1 2013-02-27 17:46:58

mathfreak231
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Registered: 2012-10-24
Posts: 80

Scratch Wiki Polls Guidelines

I am going to start polling forumers on what they think about topics relating to Scratch.

I am doing this for the Scratch Wiki. There are lots of pages that have a {{citation needed}} tag at the end of a statement. This means that the statement does not yet have a reference source to go by. Most are statements about what Scratchers think, such as:
"Many users have made suggestions about removing this block, insisting that its alternative is perfectly fine to use, however, others have disagreed saying that it saves lots of time and is handy for animation."
And the search function on the forums doesn't help at all, so I need direct info.
This is also better in the way that the info is more recent.

In answering any questions that I bring up, you should follow these guidelines:

1. Be truthful. Obviously, info is of no use if it isn't true. Don't be misleading, even if you think it's helpful.

2. If you find a topic similar to the question I ask, post the link. If you find a great source, wonderful! That really helps, and often saves a lot of time.

3. Stay on topic. Seriously. I don't want to hear things about your school when I'm asking if you think a certain block should be abolished.

4. Don't argue with other people's opinions. That's called flaming, and it's against the TOS. If you don't have anything nice to say about someone's opinion, don't say anything about it at all.

5. The things mentioned in the question are not really going to happen. Again, this is just a place to share what you think about certain topics so that I can see what Scratchers think and so the wiki will have more accurate info.

This list is most likely not complete. I will add to this list periodically when I see things that I need to stress Scratchers to do or not to do.

Thanks! Scratch on! Remember, this is for the wiki!

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