djm111 wrote:
4. If it gets deleted, Inspiration and More will just become a text based games forum.
The forum moderators can delete any post and I fully encourage them to do so, if people start posting incorrectly.
djm111 wrote:
5. Everyone will get mad, and several people will quit.
If they are not "scratching", really why should we care?
djm111 wrote:
7. Some people have only things like DSis, so pretty much the only thing they can do is text based games.
Then they need to find a forum that plays text based games - this forum is owned, maintained and paid for by the developers of scratch, for people to discuss scratch.
In fact we are lucky to even have the "Inspiration" forum but it does *sometimes* inspire people to make a project based on what is being discussed.
djm111 wrote:
10. Don't say that we can just get an account on another website, because a lot of people, including me, can't.
When entering a free forum, please leave your sense of entitlement at the door.
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martianshark wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
But my point is that if they quit because of the TBG being deleted, then the TBG has too much of an influence on their life on Scratch. Way too much.
Exactly. I can name 5 scratchers of the top of my head that spend all their time in TBG.
...and I could name a million Scratchers that spend way too much of their life on Scratch.
It's their problem if they're addicted to Scratch, and the same applies to Text-Based-Games addicts.
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martianshark wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Scratch is not a gaming website. It is a programming website.
If you have joined Scratch only because of playing the games, you are not using Scratch for the right purpose.
If you joined only for the games, you deserve to quit.
Well said, cheddargirl and The-Whiz. You know cheddargirl, you always phrase everything impossibly nicely. And that's a good statement, The-Whiz.You are very ignorant of other people. They deserve to quit. That's just not right.
Well, I agree with you that they don't deserve to quit, martainshark. But what I think he's saying is that they should quit, because they aren't using Scratch for what it was made for.
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martianshark wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
But my point is that if they quit because of the TBG being deleted, then the TBG has too much of an influence on their life on Scratch. Way too much.Exactly. I can name 5 scratchers of the top of my head that spend all their time in TBG.
...and I could name a million Scratchers that spend way too much of their life on Scratch.
An interesting discussion! When does a hobby become an obsession? What is "too much time" on a website? These are good questions that I'm not sure have a clear definition. Maybe when you find that your desire to be on a website has become an addiction, you should think about limiting your time on it. What do you think?
As for TBG, I'm sure that people that spend a lot of time in them get some benefits from the activity. It's an opportunity to be social, practice communication skills, and be creative while having fun. These are all good things! The issue is that the TBG really have very little to do with Scratch and they take a lot of moderation resources. Breaking them off into their own website will help the Scratch forums better focus on Scratch.
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Paddle2See wrote:
martianshark wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Exactly. I can name 5 scratchers of the top of my head that spend all their time in TBG....and I could name a million Scratchers that spend way too much of their life on Scratch.
An interesting discussion! When does a hobby become an obsession? What is "too much time" on a website? These are good questions that I'm not sure have a clear definition. Maybe when you find that your desire to be on a website has become an addiction, you should think about limiting your time on it. What do you think?
As for TBG, I'm sure that people that spend a lot of time in them get some benefits from the activity. It's an opportunity to be social, practice communication skills, and be creative while having fun. These are all good things! The issue is that the TBG really have very little to do with Scratch and they take a lot of moderation resources. Breaking them off into their own website will help the Scratch forums better focus on Scratch.
That's what we're all hoping it would do if it got moved. Then, the entire Scratch community can get back on track.
The TBG seemed to cause many problems between users around the Scratch Community, but now that it is gone, the fighting may as well cease too.
It's starting to seem like a new beginning all of a sudden here on Scratch....
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Mayhem wrote:
djm111 wrote:
4. If it gets deleted, Inspiration and More will just become a text based games forum.
The forum moderators can delete any post and I fully encourage them to do so, if people start posting incorrectly.
djm111 wrote:
5. Everyone will get mad, and several people will quit.
If they are not "scratching", really why should we care?
djm111 wrote:
7. Some people have only things like DSis, so pretty much the only thing they can do is text based games.
Then they need to find a forum that plays text based games - this forum is owned, maintained and paid for by the developers of scratch, for people to discuss scratch.
In fact we are lucky to even have the "Inspiration" forum but it does *sometimes* inspire people to make a project based on what is being discussed.djm111 wrote:
10. Don't say that we can just get an account on another website, because a lot of people, including me, can't.
When entering a free forum, please leave your sense of entitlement at the door.
um... Just saying Mayhem, in order to stop djm111 from getting a bit angry (I doubt he would), the real thing should look like this.
Mayhem wrote:
martianshark wrote:
4. If it gets deleted, Inspiration and More will just become a text based games forum.
The forum moderators can delete any post and I fully encourage them to do so, if people start posting incorrectly.
martianshark wrote:
5. Everyone will get mad, and several people will quit.
If they are not "scratching", really why should we care?
martianshark wrote:
7. Some people have only things like DSis, so pretty much the only thing they can do is text based games.
Then they need to find a forum that plays text based games - this forum is owned, maintained and paid for by the developers of scratch, for people to discuss scratch.
In fact we are lucky to even have the "Inspiration" forum but it does *sometimes* inspire people to make a project based on what is being discussed.martianshark wrote:
10. Don't say that we can just get an account on another website, because a lot of people, including me, can't.
When entering a free forum, please leave your sense of entitlement at the door.
Oh, and yeah, I totally agree with you Mayhem.
Anyways, back on topic- well, I would say something, but people seem to have said what I would say.
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Paddle2See wrote:
martianshark wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Exactly. I can name 5 scratchers of the top of my head that spend all their time in TBG....and I could name a million Scratchers that spend way too much of their life on Scratch.
An interesting discussion! When does a hobby become an obsession? What is "too much time" on a website? These are good questions that I'm not sure have a clear definition. Maybe when you find that your desire to be on a website has become an addiction, you should think about limiting your time on it. What do you think?
As for TBG, I'm sure that people that spend a lot of time in them get some benefits from the activity. It's an opportunity to be social, practice communication skills, and be creative while having fun. These are all good things! The issue is that the TBG really have very little to do with Scratch and they take a lot of moderation resources. Breaking them off into their own website will help the Scratch forums better focus on Scratch.
Scratch would be an obsession if someone would be "devastated" if the Scratch program died out.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
I'm getting tired of these topics... but then again, everyone is allowed to voice their opinions. Just could people do it in one topic?
Why is the decision wrong?
They have said that they'll make a new website for the games. But they'll need enough moderators for it first. So don't panic!
GAAAH ITS YOU! YOURE BEHIND ALL THIS GAAAAH!
Besides, most scratchers don't post just in the TBG. A lot of us post in I&M, S&T, etc.

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joeisawesome wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
I'm getting tired of these topics... but then again, everyone is allowed to voice their opinions. Just could people do it in one topic?
Why is the decision wrong?
They have said that they'll make a new website for the games. But they'll need enough moderators for it first. So don't panic!GAAAH ITS YOU! YOURE BEHIND ALL THIS GAAAAH!
Besides, most scratchers don't post just in the TBG. A lot of us post in I&M, S&T, etc.
Actually Jonathan isn't
Andres has explained everything in his sticky thread
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