MiffinTheMuffin wrote:
Are you aloud to use cuss words when you are typing the reason for flagging a project?
No need...just say that there is bad language
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Lanie624 wrote:
WELL WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WITH INAPPROPRIATE SCRATCH NAMES CAN YOU FLAG THAT
THERE IS A PERSON WHO HAS A NAME CALLED F***SCRATCH THAT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR YOUNG USERS>
Someone already suggested this: http://suggest.scratch.mit.edu/forums/6 … ?ref=title.
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ian528 wrote:
Lanie624 wrote:
WELL WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WITH INAPPROPRIATE SCRATCH NAMES CAN YOU FLAG THAT
THERE IS A PERSON WHO HAS A NAME CALLED F***SCRATCH THAT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR YOUNG USERS>Someone already suggested this: http://suggest.scratch.mit.edu/forums/6 … ?ref=title.
That's an old post... make sure to check the date before you reply to people.
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militarydudes wrote:
GEEKORAMA wrote:
It makes very much sense to provide a reason for flagging a project. Otherwise, the results could be catastrophic.
GEEKORAMA is wright. My freind thedude2233 flagged a project that was about racisim becuase it had a kid call a someone who was jewish a "jew" witch my freind deemed rude. so he flagged the project and everybody got mad (the user who posted it was jewish)
I don't deem that offensive.
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Why do people even want to be innappropriate, it doesn't make much sense, Every one should be nice to each other, It's scratch, not youtube
<change x by( No flagging content here)
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Tim341 wrote:
Why do people even want to be innappropriate, it doesn't make much sense, Every one should be nice to each other, It's scratch, not youtube
<change x by( No flagging content here)
You are correct
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Tim341 wrote:
Tim341 wrote:
Why do people even want to be innappropriate, it doesn't make much sense, Every one should be nice to each other, It's scratch, not youtube
<change x by( No flagging content here)[/blocks]You are correct
you said that about yourself
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Hello. I am lobie5. this is my first time on a scratch forum. Some people flag things for no reason O_O thats just wrong.
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And by the way, i have a pet unicorn. :3 (No i am not a girl and no i dont really have 1 )
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The problem is, when you flag a project, the user gets very mad and tries to delete your projects. I am pretty sure this might happen to me because I flagged a project with the "F" word in it, and now the user is very mad. Is there a way to stop them from flagging all my projects?
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Jeter41699 wrote:
The problem is, when you flag a project, the user gets very mad and tries to delete your projects. I am pretty sure this might happen to me because I flagged a project with the "F" word in it, and now the user is very mad. Is there a way to stop them from flagging all my projects?
Hey Jeter41699, reports are reviewed by the Scratch Team and users are blocked if they abuse the flagging system, so don't worry about what the offending user might do.
Aside from that, adding the user to your Ignore list should help. (see here for more info).
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That's why it's a good environment.
They have flagging.
People put inappropriate stuff on here,
someone flags it,
it is removed by a mod,
everything is good.
Or else if there's no flagging, then there would be a bad environment.
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kayybee wrote:
That's why it's a good environment.
They have flagging.
People put inappropriate stuff on here,
someone flags it,
it is removed by a mod,
everything is good.
Or else if there's no flagging, then there would be a bad environment.
Back in the olden days, you couldn't even flag.
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coolboy2009 wrote:
kayybee wrote:
That's why it's a good environment.
They have flagging.
People put inappropriate stuff on here,
someone flags it,
it is removed by a mod,
everything is good.
Or else if there's no flagging, then there would be a bad environment.Back in the olden days, you couldn't even flag.
Really? I don't believe that!
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Cnor wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
sanddude wrote:
Sorry about everything. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/sanddude/1162531
But flagging is still terrible.There are sites that are even more restricted than this, you know...
We should steal the club penguin filter XD
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I have a question:
Couldn't somebody with way too much time make a project that was completely without any violence, create multiple accounts, flag THEIR OWN project, have the scratch team look at it and disable flagging, and then make it * or something? He'd be pretty hard to take down again, without the flagging system working.
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MrSpriteFinder wrote:
I have a question:
Couldn't somebody with way too much time make a project that was completely without any violence, create multiple accounts, flag THEIR OWN project, have the scratch team look at it and disable flagging, and then make it * or something? He'd be pretty hard to take down again, without the flagging system working.
I think flagging is enabled again when a project is changed.
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coolstuff wrote:
Does the Scratch Team disable flagging? I don't think so...
You are right! A virtual cookie for you. Flagging is never disabled. When a project that has already been reviewed and classified is flagged again, for whatever reason, we look at it again and decide if it needs to be reclassified.
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If the project is an exact copy (or very, very close; a pixel added, the font changed, etc.), go ahead. Give a link to the original project in the flag description though; they'll need to compare the two projects. Also make it clear that the project is not an okay remix; the Scratch Team might assume that you're simply mad at remixers.
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If it's just a remix, I don't think there's any reason to flag it.
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