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#1 2010-05-23 18:10:29

steppenwulf
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Registered: 2009-07-23
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A question about flagged projects

Howcome when a top viewed project (mine) gets automatically removed due to flagging, and then gets brought back in a couple of hours, it gets kicked off of the frontpage? I really don't care that my stupid project got kicked off, but I was just wondering why?


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#2 2010-05-23 20:04:50

cheddargirl
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Registered: 2008-09-15
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Re: A question about flagged projects

Hey steppenwulf, it is most likely that your project has been marked as "not for everyone" by the Scratch Team after being flagged. Projects that are labeled as "not for everyone" are considered to be okay in the context of US media and are not blocked from the Scratch website, but they are not allowed on the front page.

(For more info on how the Scratch Team handles flagged projects, see here for more info).


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#3 2010-05-23 20:06:17

littletonkslover
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Re: A question about flagged projects

cheddargirl wrote:

Hey steppenwulf, it is most likely that your project has been marked as "not for everyone" by the Scratch Team after being flagged. Projects that are labeled as "not for everyone" are considered to be okay in the context of US media and are not blocked from the Scratch website, but they are not allowed on the front page.

(For more info on how the Scratch Team handles flagged projects, see here for more info).

So.....like a fighting game with some blood, but not a gorefest?


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#4 2010-05-23 22:48:56

steppenwulf
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Re: A question about flagged projects

cheddargirl wrote:

Hey steppenwulf, it is most likely that your project has been marked as "not for everyone" by the Scratch Team after being flagged. Projects that are labeled as "not for everyone" are considered to be okay in the context of US media and are not blocked from the Scratch website, but they are not allowed on the front page.

(For more info on how the Scratch Team handles flagged projects, see here for more info).

K thanks Cheddargirl  smile


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