A few weeks ago, I found a project that was frontpaged. I then saw that it had remixes, and I found one that looked like a copy. I flagged it, and of course, the 404 page appeared. But the next day, I received an admin message of which I won't copy, because you can find it on another topic of mine.
Anyways, the admin message was the proof that the scratch team was NOT going to remove that project. But now, when I tried to access that project that I had, it still showed the 404 page! But I thought that the Scratch Team wasn't going to remove it. Why does it still show the 404 page, when that project is not qualified as a copy?
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Once you flag a project, you receive that 404 error when you try to view the project from the account you used to flag it. It's there to prevent users from possibly trolling the page.
You can still view the project by logging out, though.
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cheddargirl wrote:
It's there to prevent users from possibly trolling the page.
I've never heard of that happening.
You can still view the project by logging out, though.
That does get a bit annoying. Also, say you wanted to tell someone who commented on that project who made it/some info. You can't, because of this.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Once you flag a project, you receive that 404 error when you try to view the project from the account you used to flag it. It's there to prevent users from possibly trolling the page.
You can still view the project by logging out, though.
Ok, thx.
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