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I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
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Hyperbola wrote:
I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
What if someone says something mean, the other replies, and the first person deletes it...
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kayybee wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
What if someone says something mean, the other replies, and the first person deletes it...
If UserA says something mean on his project, UserB should just flag it? I think?
EDIT: Yes:
"Help keep the site friendly. If you feel others would find a project or comment mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click the link that says "flag as inappropriate."
jvvg wrote:
Yes, they can. The interface looks like this:
http://i.imgur.com/iWoYYfG.png
That's not very good
Last edited by Hyperbola (2013-04-27 13:03:34)
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Hyperbola wrote:
I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
Who cares if the scratch team knows something personal about you? They aren't going to send you dead cats in the mail or harass your grandparents or something. They're pretty responsible people
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Sellout wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
Who cares if the scratch team knows something personal about you? They aren't going to send you dead cats in the mail or harass your grandparents or something. They're pretty responsible people
Their privacy policy should still say what they keep and be a better indicator of what they do with the data they collect.
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LS97 wrote:
Sellout wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
I don't think they should if they can... Kinda goes against privacy - What if one accidentally comments something personal, rushes to delete it, but the ST can still see it.
Who cares if the scratch team knows something personal about you? They aren't going to send you dead cats in the mail or harass your grandparents or something. They're pretty responsible people
Their privacy policy should still say what they keep and be a better indicator of what they do with the data they collect.
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On a similar topic, can they see other deleted things like projects, galleries, and threads?
Last edited by Hyperbola (2013-04-28 15:55:11)
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Hi all! Thanks for asking and thinking about this. We're actually updating our privacy policy on the beta site right now, so it's a good time to get recommendations on what to try to clarify.
Because we are responsible for moderating the Scratch community, and Scratch is a community for children, we have access to all of the data ever shared to Scratch - including deleted comments. This is a pretty standard policy for sites for kids, because we need to have access to all the data to detect and protect against internet creeps.
If there's something that you aren't comfortable sharing publicly, then it's best not to share it on Scratch - since everything on the site is publicly visible and indexed by google. If you say something you later regret that doesn't break the community guidelines, and it gets deleted, we won't share it with anyone. If an account is blocked as a result of projects or comments that do break the community guidelines, we may discuss these with the account holder during the appeal process. As many of you know, our policy is only to discuss these things with the account holder (that's why we don't discuss account blocks publicly.)
The exception is when an account is used to do stuff that's clearly disrespectful and breaks the community guidelines, and we feel we need to block access until the parents or people in charge of the computers contact us to have it unblocked. In those cases, we may provide the usernames involved and a sample of any disrespectful comments that were made. Pretty much every time we've done this, the accounts involved were throwaways - not long time, established community members.
Since Scratch 2.0 is all "in the cloud", un-shared projects are a new privacy issue - as no one but their creator and the Scratch Team can see them. As mentioned in the 2.0 FAQ - Privacy Policy, we do have access to unshared projects on Scratch 2.0. In general we only use that access when investigating an issue related to moderation - which happens very rarely. If you definitely don't want members of Scratch moderation team to be able to view an unshared project, consider installing the downloadable editor (coming this Summer), or just use Scratch 1.4.
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jvvg wrote:
Yes, they can. The interface looks like this:
http://i.imgur.com/iWoYYfG.png
How did you get that?
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joshuaho wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Yes, they can. The interface looks like this:
http://i.imgur.com/iWoYYfG.pngHow did you get that?
ScratchR.
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joshuaho wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Yes, they can. The interface looks like this:
http://i.imgur.com/iWoYYfG.pngHow did you get that?
Didn't you hear? I'm the newest Scratch admin!
(No, I'm not actually. I just have a copy of this website working on my local server.)
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jvvg wrote:
Didn't you hear? I'm the newest Scratch admin!
Then why don't you have the title?
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NoxSpooth wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Didn't you hear? I'm the newest Scratch admin!
Then why don't you have the title?
What?!? You are a scratch team member (considering that I saw the photo)
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joshuaho wrote:
NoxSpooth wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Then why don't you have the title?What?!? You are a scratch team member (considering that I saw the photo)
I know! The internet is full of lies.
We‘ll never know the truth.
Okay, back on topic.
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NoxSpooth wrote:
joshuaho wrote:
NoxSpooth wrote:
What?!? You are a scratch team member (considering that I saw the photo)
I know! The internet is full of lies.
We‘ll never know the truth.
Okay, back on topic.
Yep, back on topic.
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I wonder, too. I think it's alright that they see deleted comments. Any problems with comments, they should handle it.
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joshuaho wrote:
@jvvg: Could you please stop making the jokes? We are kind of getting off topic. Thanks.
Erm... you kinda started them?
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joshuaho wrote:
Yep, back on topic.
@NoxSpooth: Could you please stop making the jokes? We are kind of getting off topic. Thanks.
Fixed.
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NoxSpooth wrote:
joshuaho wrote:
Yep, back on topic.
@NoxSpooth: Could you please stop making the jokes? We are kind of getting off topic. Thanks.Fixed.
HOw was it you?
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joshuaho wrote:
NoxSpooth wrote:
joshuaho wrote:
Yep, back on topic.
@NoxSpooth: Could you please stop making the jokes? We are kind of getting off topic. Thanks.Fixed.
HOw was it you?
It was me who made the picture showing jvvg as a Scratch Team member.
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