Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!

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Scarstar999 wrote:
Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!
1. A flame war is pretty much a fight- Insults, threats, that kind of stuff.
2. No, the only people who are informed are the Scratch team/mods
3. No, not at all. Unless you aren't flagging for the right reason. If you ever see anything inappropriate, flag it.
4. They aren't automatically banned after a certain number of flags, I believe. The Scratch Team will look at whatever it is thats being flagged, then they decide what to do.
5. They look at it.

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rufflebee wrote:
Scarstar999 wrote:
Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!1. A flame war is pretty much a fight- Insults, threats, that kind of stuff.
2. No, the only people who are informed are the Scratch team/mods
3. No, not at all. Unless you aren't flagging for the right reason. If you ever see anything inappropriate, flag it.
4. They aren't automatically banned after a certain number of flags, I believe. The Scratch Team will look at whatever it is thats being flagged, then they decide what to do.
5. They look at it.
Ah just to add to question #3 -
There is no limit on flagging, but there are measures in place so you can flag a comment of project only once. A project getting multiple flags is usually auto-censored from the Scratch website and is reviewed by the Scratch Team (it can be restored if the Scratch team feels it was censored unfairly).
There have been cases where the flagging system has been abused by viewers (ie. flagging intentionally to censor someone simply because they don't like them), and this can get you blocked from the website. But other than that, if you sincerely feel the project is inappropriate, you are free to flag it so long as you have a valid reason for doing so - in fact, when you flag something down you are required to give a reason for doing so, so make sure you don't forget to type in your reason!
To add to question #4 -
Generally, something is inappropriate if it breaks the Terms of Use. Things that violate the Terms of Use are usually removed from the website.

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cheddargirl wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
Scarstar999 wrote:
Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!1. A flame war is pretty much a fight- Insults, threats, that kind of stuff.
2. No, the only people who are informed are the Scratch team/mods
3. No, not at all. Unless you aren't flagging for the right reason. If you ever see anything inappropriate, flag it.
4. They aren't automatically banned after a certain number of flags, I believe. The Scratch Team will look at whatever it is thats being flagged, then they decide what to do.
5. They look at it.Ah just to add to question #3 -
There is no limit on flagging, but there are measures in place so you can flag a comment of project only once. A project getting multiple flags is usually auto-censored from the Scratch website and is reviewed by the Scratch Team (it can be restored if the Scratch team feels it was censored unfairly).
There have been cases where the flagging system has been abused by viewers (ie. flagging intentionally to censor someone simply because they don't like them), and this can get you blocked from the website. But other than that, if you sincerely feel the project is inappropriate, you are free to flag it so long as you have a valid reason for doing so - in fact, when you flag something down you are required to give a reason for doing so, so make sure you don't forget to type in your reason!![]()
To add to question #4 -
Generally, something is inappropriate if it breaks the Terms of Use. Things that violate the Terms of Use are usually removed from the website.
Oh..thanks for the info! I appreciate it. I haven't seen anything inappropriate so far, but I will flag if I feel something is!

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I think people shouldn't be banned for longer then a few days unless it is a serious offense. Like the mythical kaj incident. I think most of the people that haves been banned don't realize there are truly real people behind the computer screen, it makes you feel much braver protected by a screen name and avatar.
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Necromaster wrote:
I think people shouldn't be banned for longer then a few days unless it is a serious offense. Like the mythical kaj incident. I think most of the people that haves been banned don't realize there are truly real people behind the computer screen, it makes you feel much braver protected by a screen name and avatar.
That's pretty much how I think about this too.
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Um... what is the mythical kaj incident ????
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rufflebee wrote:
Scarstar999 wrote:
Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!1. A flame war is pretty much a fight- Insults, threats, that kind of stuff.
2. No, the only people who are informed are the Scratch team/mods
3. No, not at all. Unless you aren't flagging for the right reason. If you ever see anything inappropriate, flag it.
4. They aren't automatically banned after a certain number of flags, I believe. The Scratch Team will look at whatever it is thats being flagged, then they decide what to do.
5. They look at it.
He's my question:
With a picture, what does a ban look like? I've had people explain it in words, put I'm not fully getting the picture.
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WindozeNT wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
Scarstar999 wrote:
Hello! I have a few questions!
Well, first, what is a flamewar? I've heard the word several times, but I don't know what it is.
Second, if we flag a person, does that person get a message that tells them they got flagged and who did it?
Third, is there a limit to the number of flags you can give? If there is and you break it, do YOU get banned?
Fourth, How many flags does it take for a person to be banned?
And lastly, how does the Scratch team, or whoever is in charge of this stuff, know whether a project/comment/etc. is actually inappropriate or not?
Those are all my questions. I guess some may be kind of silly, but I don't know the answers to them.
Thanks!1. A flame war is pretty much a fight- Insults, threats, that kind of stuff.
2. No, the only people who are informed are the Scratch team/mods
3. No, not at all. Unless you aren't flagging for the right reason. If you ever see anything inappropriate, flag it.
4. They aren't automatically banned after a certain number of flags, I believe. The Scratch Team will look at whatever it is thats being flagged, then they decide what to do.
5. They look at it.He's my question:
With a picture, what does a ban look like? I've had people explain it in words, put I'm not fully getting the picture.
Er.. Is there a reason you're asking me? I've never been banned before.

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Berry122 wrote:
I was just wondering are you able to post links to websites that you know are safe of the forum?
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If the links are safe (and not commercial spam), then yes, they are okay to post.

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cheddargirl wrote:
Berry122 wrote:
I was just wondering are you able to post links to websites that you know are safe of the forum?
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If the links are safe (and not commercial spam), then yes, they are okay to post.
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Thanks!

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Terms of Use wrote:
Don't pretend to be someone other than who you are or try to game the community.
How do you "game" a community? Doesn't make sense to me.
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WindozeNT wrote:
Terms of Use wrote:
Don't pretend to be someone other than who you are or try to game the community.
How do you "game" a community? Doesn't make sense to me.
"Game the community" means to trick the community, largely for sport or for gaining attention.
Some "game the community" techniques are pretending to be quitting (with no intention of quitting at all), pretending someone close to you has died (when in actually, the person has not died at all), or pretending something terrible has happened to you (when in actually, you are in good health).
Hope this clears the phrase up.

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Subh wrote:
Um... what is the mythical kaj incident ????
This incident involved so called 'hacking' by a certain user which never even happened. The user has a gained an almost mythical status because of this. Now, let's stop discussing this topic, it's not nice to the user who was accused.
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JBEAR wrote:
Y'know my friend [name removed by moderator] was making a project and POOF! he litearlly got banned! I was kinda CONFUSED. :\
Hey JBEAR, it might be a good idea for your friend to contact the Scratch Team regarding his situation.

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