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I totally support!
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Thanks for your support!
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I support. I know they didn't have it when I first got featured, and I'm not sure if they had it the second time. Now that you bring it up, it could be annoying!
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Thanks TimeFreeze!
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Thanks Flait7!
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i support!
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Thanks imnotbobguy101!
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Thanks ImagineIt and Qwiffles!
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Greenatic wrote:
The title says it all. I know this rule was designed to prevent spam, but when I got featured a while ago it was a pain. I felt that I should thank everyone for their support, but my comments ended up like this:
thanks
thanks!
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thanks
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thanks!
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thanks!![]()
thanks
thanks!
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and so on. It got very annoying very quickly. Besides, why would I be spamming myself? Why would I spam on my own project?![]()
Therefore, I think this should be disabled when you are posting on your own projects.
Suggestions page: http://suggest.scratch.mit.edu/forums/6 … your-own-p
Supporters so far:
Me (Greenatic)![]()
Chrishb
Harakou
gettysburg11
Death_Wish
ssss
pokemongardevoir
silentslayer7
CloneCommando1
roijac
TimeFreeze
Flait7
imnotbobguy101
ImagineIt
Qwiffles
I just realised about this, if people are hacked (gotten their accounts broken into) the person that got in could spam the players projects with links to harmful/innapropriate sites. I still support, even if this could happen to some one.
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Do you guys know that adding an extra space at the end doesn't count as the same message and you can infinitely spam by just adding more spaces after the comment?
Plus the spaces are auto-removed
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Bump.
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scimonster wrote:
http://scratchloveit.netne.net/topicrat … ;ret=image
I had to do stuff like that when my project was on the FP.
I like!
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DigiTechs wrote:
I just realised about this, if people are hacked (gotten their accounts broken into) the person that got in could spam the players projects with links to harmful/innapropriate sites. I still support, even if this could happen to some one.
I know that this is the gazillionth time this has said, but nobody on Scratch has ever been hacked, by Kaj or anyone else. They just had their passwords guessed. So make your password a strong password and no problems.
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*brings back from third page*
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