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Not you adding them as a friend?
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I think this should go under About Scratch.
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Not as far as I know, no.
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Pecola1 wrote:
I think this should go under About Scratch.
I was wondering if someone could code something to find out
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GirWaffles64 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
I think this should go under About Scratch.
I was wondering if someone could code something to find out
Not without a script scanning through the friends lists of every user on Scratch, which, while technically possible, would take quite a while.
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Harakou wrote:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
I think this should go under About Scratch.
I was wondering if someone could code something to find out
Not without a script scanning through the friends lists of every user on Scratch, which, while technically possible, would take quite a while.
My goodness, well scratch that
The mods archive all the users, so maybe they could offer a solution?
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195 people have added me as a friend. How do I know? Friend adding messages are the only ones I keep.
Unless the Scratch Team has a secret webpage which tells you all a users friends then my way is the only way.
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I used to keep all notifications until scratch told us to stop
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What I do is: I keep a document of people that have friended me and I don't want to friend them back.
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It will come up in your messages. Example: randomuser has added you to his/her's friends list.
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HoneyHorse11 wrote:
It will come up in your messages. Example: randomuser has added you to his/her's friends list.
Okay, I got that, you know? I'm not a noob.
I'm just now curious and wondering if there is a way to find the ones deleted
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GirWaffles64 wrote:
I used to keep all notifications until scratch told us to stop
I keep all notifications... is that bad? :s
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jji7skyline wrote:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
I used to keep all notifications until scratch told us to stop
I keep all notifications... is that bad? :s
Yes, actually. It slows down the server and takes up space.
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Go to google.com and type this in the search bar:
"your username" site:http://scratch.mit.edu/users/showfriends
Make sure your username is surrounded by quotes. The number of results (it says underneath the search bar) subtract one is the amount of people that have friended you. You might have to click "repeat the search with the omitted results included.".
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archstar wrote:
Go to google.com and type this in the search bar:
Code:
"your username" site:http://scratch.mit.edu/users/showfriendMake sure your username is surrounded by quotes. The number of results (it says underneath the search bar) subtract one is the amount of people that have friended you. You might have to click "repeat the search with the omitted results included.".
10 people have added my test account as a friend
It actually works!
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archstar wrote:
Go to google.com and type this in the search bar:
Code:
"your username" site:http://scratch.mit.edu/users/showfriendMake sure your username is surrounded by quotes. The number of results (it says underneath the search bar) subtract one is the amount of people that have friended you. You might have to click "repeat the search with the omitted results included.".
Hmm, that doesn't seem to work for me, I got absolutely no results, omitted or not. Adding an "s" at the end of "showfriend" gave me one result; my own friend page.
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Kileymeister wrote:
archstar wrote:
Go to google.com and type this in the search bar:
Code:
"your username" site:http://scratch.mit.edu/users/showfriendMake sure your username is surrounded by quotes. The number of results (it says underneath the search bar) subtract one is the amount of people that have friended you. You might have to click "repeat the search with the omitted results included.".
Hmm, that doesn't seem to work for me, I got absolutely no results, omitted or not. Adding an "s" at the end of "showfriend" gave me one result; my own friend page.
Try a "/" after the "S." I got 79 results!
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GirWaffles64 wrote:
HoneyHorse11 wrote:
It will come up in your messages. Example: randomuser has added you to his/her's friends list.
Okay, I got that, you know? I'm not a noob.
I'm just now curious and wondering if there is a way to find the ones deleted
Sorry, but if you deleted it, you can't get it back. So, not that I know of.
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I'm not sure how accurate that Google search is.
It said "About 8" for my BoltTest account. But, I kept all the notifications on that account and there are 22.
Now, for my main account it said "About 238". I wonder how many there really are.
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Well, it's a great method!
I know I have at least 101 friends, and maybe more as BoltBait pointed out.
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