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#1 2010-01-16 02:08:17

freedom1
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what to flag and what not to flag

I keep hearing about flagging mischif that has to stop hints: what to flag m for mature or higher what not to flag: e10 or lower but people keep doing this mischif remember these for the future


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#2 2010-01-16 03:36:59

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

Are you saying that you should flag only things above e10? That's not true. The project could be a copy, or it could just be pointless (and mean to someone). What is e10 rating to you? (just wondering)


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#3 2010-01-16 04:22:25

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

Look... just flag the things that are innapropiate, nothing big. Use your common sense for what and what not to flag.


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#4 2010-01-16 08:01:52

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

I dont know. It depends how old the viewer is!  big_smile


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#5 2010-01-16 08:18:29

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

AnimationMan wrote:

I dont know. It depends how old the viewer is!  big_smile

Don't judge people by age -.-


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#6 2010-01-16 16:17:36

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

AnimationMan wrote:

I dont know. It depends how old the viewer is!  big_smile

its true but there could be a younger viewer that,s to young xo just do the right thing and scratch on


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#7 2010-01-16 17:28:28

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

If I found a game with blood in it, I wouldn't flag it, unless it was a stabbing game,


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#8 2010-01-16 17:45:04

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

I say that scratch is a site that should be un-violent, so anything violent should be flagged. There is no rating system on scratch, and I don't think ESRB spends any of their time making rations for this site.


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#9 2010-01-16 18:13:13

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

There's no exact guide for what and what not to flag, so just use your common sense.

Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-01-16 18:13:48)


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#10 2010-01-16 19:02:25

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

Jonathanpb wrote:

There's no exact guide for what and what not to flag

MAKE ONE


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#11 2010-01-17 02:09:56

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

coolperson wrote:

I say that scratch is a site that should be un-violent, so anything violent should be flagged. There is no rating system on scratch, and I don't think ESRB spends any of their time making rations for this site.

you got the spirit today that was amasing not like lazy sitting on the couch eating chips and watching tv


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#12 2010-01-17 16:54:56

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

Mr_X wrote:

Jonathanpb wrote:

There's no exact guide for what and what not to flag

MAKE ONE

lol  No! That's practically impossible.


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#13 2010-01-18 07:02:17

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Re: what to flag and what not to flag

coolperson wrote:

I say that scratch is a site that should be un-violent, so anything violent should be flagged. There is no rating system on scratch, and I don't think ESRB spends any of their time making rations for this site.

Anything violent should be flagged?

If half of all scratchers believed that, the other half would quit.


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