An often question known in Scratch is this: How do I get more views??? WEll, this is quite rhetorical to experienced Scratchers (well, some). One key to fame and more views is by COMMENTING WELL!
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If you comment, comment well. A long extensive comment containing helpful feedback along with negative critiscim is absolutely the correct road in getting famous. Not only will the user that you had just commented on probably add you as a friend (usually commenton more than one project of that person), but also, he/she might even click your username and surf through your projects.
Here is a good example to follow:
"Wow, amazing game! I really like the various levels and obstacles it contains. THe graphics are yet incredibly done with effort! I love-it! Maybe, you could try adding music and fixing some of the sprites' movement, but otherwise, that was great! " said by 12cookie34
This quality example shows great feedback, and this is what many Scratchers look for.
Comments may lead the user who received them to add you as a friend. Friends are great to have, for they have this extra tab on front page that indicates the latest projects of friends. You know what that means: VIews!!!
Simple comments like this "I got 1243 as my score!!" and "Cool" are not that helpful for the scratcher. It doesn't show any improvement to let the scratcher know. And, for "cool", that is often used. Sometimes, these comments actually work though!
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Everybody hates these, so I advise you not to follow the formats below.
"This is LAME. L-A-M-E. "
"You suck, man! You don't deserve this views."
Again, do not be one of those people!!!! So...always be OPTIMISTIC!! Teehee Scratch on!!!
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Ah, but you forget the human element of jealousy and sabotage. If you tell them that you don't like their projects, they will tell their friends and their friends will tell their friends, and then they'll all decide to check out your projects to see how good they are if you think you're so much better. The only possible negative side effect is a scratch police revival
Last edited by BaronVonBlade (2010-08-15 22:06:41)
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Enzo1997 wrote:
teehee... good one teehee...
teehee..thanks...teehee
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BaronVonBlade wrote:
Ah, but you forget the human element of jealousy and sabotage. If you tell them that you don't like their projects, they will tell their friends and their friends will tell their friends, and then they'll all decide to check out your projects to see how good they are if you think you're so much better. The only possible negative side effect is a scratch police revival
Er, what I mean by "don't like their projects", it is simply to inidicate one to not comment the way one should. Yes, the human society contains such malevolent element of jealousy, but one should not by controlling that. A scratch police revival is a good source to retain to and I do agree and acknowledge your meaning. Nevertheless, the way one acts the situation you talk, it is by the means, one's own choice. Nothing could God and society could do to stop that; humans have their own soul to decide. ;D
i very well understand your post. BUt hopefully, jealousy occurs less often in Scratch. TEEHEE
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