agscratcher wrote:
BaukBauk wrote:
BaukBauk wrote:
LISTEN UP KIDDOS
THE INTERNET IS A CRUEL AND UNFORGIVING PLACE
okay?
if you arent getting any views, advertise your projects, or get over it and make projects for fun
if you are planning on quitting, good for you, dont turn it into a sob story- were sorry someone left a bad comment on one of your projects, some people are like that
please dont commit suicide just cuz someone was feeling cranky and dissed your project, you are obviously a better person than they are (unless you do it as well)i understand this might sound bad
i do wish we could all just show some brotherly love
Where doin this bros
Where makin this happenYou sound like two different people...
hmm

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I keep reading about how the Scratch of 2007 was some idyllic paradise of sorts. I was there (so were Aidan and ssss, I might add) and I can tell you that as communities get larger, so do the proportion of people that want to cause trouble. When Scratch was small, so was this proportion. All anyone can do to combat this is to serve as a quiet example of how the Scratch community behaves; if visitors see Scratch as a chaotic and unfriendly place, they'll join to spread chaos and tension.
Just my confusing two cents.

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scratch in 2007 wasn't so much different, it's just that not as many people complained
and like I mean that in the broad sense
disputes were still present, heck in the first few months it was honking anarchy
at one point I got into and argument and since they hadn't filtered swears both of us let the language fly, that was the first time I got banned hahah
the front page was full of games because no one really thought you could use scratch for much else in a practical way
the thing is that now the average age has considerably dropped and so since members are as a whole generally less mature, drama is amplified and people get famous for all the wrong reasons
the strange part is with a lower average age of scratchers, scratch is now where the st originally wanted it, though that has brought up some unforeseen consequences
(hey get-get-get-get-get over it) (jegus I need to remake that already)

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I've been leaving a comment on ever project I see since I've started Scracth, and for the last year I've been checking out at least one New project every other day, so put me on there.
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agscratcher wrote:
PW132 wrote:
I think everyone is just going crazy over nothing.
illusionist wrote:
Let them fail, since it the only way people like that will certainly learn.
GlitchSprite wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Anyone who quits doesn't matter at all.
If you act sad at all about your own quitting you're an attention hogging eight year old.This man speaks the truth
Andres-Vander wrote:
The Drama on this site is incredibly dumb.
juststickman wrote:
No support.
First of all, who cares if people quit from no views?
Secondly, a suicide in scratch? This may seem serious, but think of how many people are on the site. At least one person must be somewhat insane or something.
Quitting? Get over it. Seriously, there's not much else to say about that.
Agreed.
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Aidan wrote:
That project has to do with the fact that it's a quality project and it was made in '07.
And you're saying it's more quality than some of the projects that were released around now?

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TuffGhost wrote:
scratch in 2007 wasn't so much different, it's just that not as many people complained
and like I mean that in the broad sense
disputes were still present, heck in the first few months it was honking anarchy
at one point I got into and argument and since they hadn't filtered swears both of us let the language fly, that was the first time I got banned hahah
the front page was full of games because no one really thought you could use scratch for much else in a practical way
the thing is that now the average age has considerably dropped and so since members are as a whole generally less mature, drama is amplified and people get famous for all the wrong reasons
the strange part is with a lower average age of scratchers, scratch is now where the st originally wanted it, though that has brought up some unforeseen consequences
(hey get-get-get-get-get over it) (jegus I need to remake that already)
bro when you say the average age has dropped you have to remember how old we were back then

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