kimmy123 wrote:
That would make new users feel bad and quit if someone rates their project 1 star...
Yeah, that's the reason this suggestion has been said no to in the past. In some ways it would work, but that issue is why this probably isn't going to be implemented.
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Try looking at the fifth chapter of this topic.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Try looking at the fifth chapter of this topic.
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Yes, this has been long resolved. The Love-it system is, in my opinion, quite sufficient.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
That would make new users feel bad and quit if someone rates their project 1 star...
Yeah, that's the reason this suggestion has been said no to in the past. In some ways it would work, but that issue is why this probably isn't going to be implemented.
Exactly. Someone sees a one-level game. They rate 1 star. Project maker gets sad and:
1-quits Scratch
or
2-hates the other person and rates all of the person's projects 1.
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+1 to everything
And false rates could bring trouble (like rating a project down in the hope you will pass it)...
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kayybee wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
That would make new users feel bad and quit if someone rates their project 1 star...
Yeah, that's the reason this suggestion has been said no to in the past. In some ways it would work, but that issue is why this probably isn't going to be implemented.
Exactly. Someone sees a one-level game. They rate 1 star. Project maker gets sad and:
1-quits Scratch
or
2-hates the other person and rates all of the person's projects 1.
Won't a user get sad to not have any love-its?
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bman5 wrote:
kayybee wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
Yeah, that's the reason this suggestion has been said no to in the past. In some ways it would work, but that issue is why this probably isn't going to be implemented.Exactly. Someone sees a one-level game. They rate 1 star. Project maker gets sad and:
1-quits Scratch
or
2-hates the other person and rates all of the person's projects 1.Won't a user get sad to not have any love-its?
They might, but that's better than getting a 1 star rating; the love-it feature doesn't show of someone thinks it bad, it only shows if someone loves the project.
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Very controversing. Popular users would like the star ratings, while the new users, who hardly have so much experience, would feel discouraged in creating more projects because their projects are underrated. So, no.
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bman5 wrote:
kayybee wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
Yeah, that's the reason this suggestion has been said no to in the past. In some ways it would work, but that issue is why this probably isn't going to be implemented.Exactly. Someone sees a one-level game. They rate 1 star. Project maker gets sad and:
1-quits Scratch
or
2-hates the other person and rates all of the person's projects 1.Won't a user get sad to not have any love-its?
Yeah, but 1 star is like an "un love-it."
would you rather have 10 unlove-its or 0 love its?
@30bla30-yeah, but new scratchers might make this simple project and think it's great (it happens to everyone that starts something new...) and enable star rating. 1 star. 1 star. 1 star. quit.
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