echs wrote:
i just realized that when people see you writing something on the internet they can't hear your tone of voice
boy do i feel stupid
It'd be great if the scratch team knew that.
Uh, I mean, nice epiphany
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RHY3756547 wrote:
echs wrote:
i just realized that when people see you writing something on the internet they can't hear your tone of voice
boy do i feel stupidIt'd be great if the scratch team knew that.
Uh, I mean, nice epiphany
I think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^

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cheddargirl wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
echs wrote:
i just realized that when people see you writing something on the internet they can't hear your tone of voice
boy do i feel stupidIt'd be great if the scratch team knew that.
Uh, I mean, nice epiphanyI think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^
so what they know it but they don't???
you just contradicted yourself completely

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cheddargirl wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
echs wrote:
i just realized that when people see you writing something on the internet they can't hear your tone of voice
boy do i feel stupidIt'd be great if the scratch team knew that.
Uh, I mean, nice epiphanyI think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^
With me the assumed tone (by the higher powers) is always hostile when it is really not, so yeah that's a problem
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08jackt wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
With me the assumed tone is always hostile when it is really not, so yeah that's a problem
oihhh watch your tone missy.
'scuse me sonny jim
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TuffGhost wrote:
08jackt wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
With me the assumed tone is always hostile when it is really not, so yeah that's a problem
oihhh watch your tone missy.
wait
you just blue my mind
I knew I should of stopped storing my blue markers in your brain.

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kimmy123 wrote:
PW132 wrote:
TuffGhost wrote:
wait
you just blue my mindI knew I should of stopped storing my blue markers in your brain.
you sound mad.
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You sound like Erkel, too.
And RHY. And cheddargirl. ... EVERYONE SOUNDS LIKE ERKEL NOW AAAAAAAH!!

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TuffGhost wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
It'd be great if the scratch team knew that.
Uh, I mean, nice epiphanyI think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^
so what they know it but they don't???
you just contradicted yourself completely
No, what I mean is they [the Scratch Team] and other users know that they cannot hear the tone of voice over the internet. However, because they cannot hear the tone of voice, they cannot know exactly what tone of voice is being used (angry, joking, threatening, etc.).

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cheddargirl wrote:
TuffGhost wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^so what they know it but they don't???
you just contradicted yourself completelyNo, what I mean is they [the Scratch Team] and other users know that they cannot hear the tone of voice over the internet. However, because they cannot hear the tone of voice, they cannot know exactly what tone of voice is being used (angry, joking, threatening, etc.).
so from what i gather from this thread they always assume the worst
right???

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cheddargirl wrote:
TuffGhost wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I think the Scratch Team knows that. What they can't tell (nor can anyone else tell) is the actual tone of voice behind the comment when the comment is conveyed over the internet. That's why there's an emphasis on being respectful in typing posts and comments. ^^so what they know it but they don't???
you just contradicted yourself completelyNo, what I mean is they [the Scratch Team] and other users know that they cannot hear the tone of voice over the internet. However, because they cannot hear the tone of voice, they cannot know exactly what tone of voice is being used (angry, joking, threatening, etc.).
But then they just assume it's negative because it's me saying it and then my message box is filled with several thousand instances of "be respectful" messages
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Cheddargirl, I am dissapointed by your tone here. Please recall the terms of use, particularly the parts about treating others respectfully and keeping the site friendly. Hopefully we can all enjoy this great online community and the joys of programming in Scratch without all the negative energy.

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08jackt wrote:
Cheddargirl, I am dissapointed by your tone here. Please recall the terms of use, particularly the parts about treating others respectfully and keeping the site friendly. Hopefully we can all enjoy this great online community and the joys of programming in Scratch without all the negative energy.
Well that's not very nice...
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johndo77 wrote:
08jackt wrote:
Cheddargirl, I am dissapointed by your tone here. Please recall the terms of use, particularly the parts about treating others respectfully and keeping the site friendly. Hopefully we can all enjoy this great online community and the joys of programming in Scratch without all the negative energy.
Well that's not very nice...
its not very nice when the scratch team does that to other members either

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johndo77 wrote:
08jackt wrote:
Cheddargirl, I am dissapointed by your tone here. Please recall the terms of use, particularly the parts about treating others respectfully and keeping the site friendly. Hopefully we can all enjoy this great online community and the joys of programming in Scratch without all the negative energy.
Well that's not very nice...
What's with the enraged tone there john?
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TuffGhost wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
TuffGhost wrote:
so what they know it but they don't???
you just contradicted yourself completelyNo, what I mean is they [the Scratch Team] and other users know that they cannot hear the tone of voice over the internet. However, because they cannot hear the tone of voice, they cannot know exactly what tone of voice is being used (angry, joking, threatening, etc.).
so from what i gather from this thread they always assume the worst
right???
More like they take things seriously rather than lightly. It's kind of hard not to take things seriously considering the age range of people visiting this website and the fact that safety is one of the foremost priorities here.
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cheddargirl wrote:
TuffGhost wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
No, what I mean is they [the Scratch Team] and other users know that they cannot hear the tone of voice over the internet. However, because they cannot hear the tone of voice, they cannot know exactly what tone of voice is being used (angry, joking, threatening, etc.).so from what i gather from this thread they always assume the worst
right???More like they take things seriously rather than lightly.
thats not really what i said at all
dont try to contradict me when thats not what i said in the first place

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