Hey guys and gals!
I notice a lot of people don't know how to handle inappropriate behavior on the scratch website and forums so I decided to put this together as kind of a "how to".
When you see someone doing something inappropriate, report them with a specific reason on why and move on. Feeding the trolls (or "talking back to them") doesn't help. In fact, don't even reply saying you reported.
Now, sometimes you don't know if a word or project is inappropriate or not. This is when you contact the scratch team and ask them or read the community guidelines to find out weather to report or not.
But don't abuse the system, moderators and admins like lightnin and paddle2see can see who reported comments and projects and can eventually ban you if you abuse it.
Hope you got something out of that!
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stevetheipad wrote:
But don't abuse the system, moderators and admins like lightnin and paddle2see can see who reported comments and projects and can eventually ban you if you abuse it.
Heh...
Once when I was new to scratch, I thought flagging comments was the same thing was deleting them.
So I flagged all of the comments on a project.
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kimmy123 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
But don't abuse the system, moderators and admins like lightnin and paddle2see can see who reported comments and projects and can eventually ban you if you abuse it.
Heh...
Once when I was new to scratch, I thought flagging comments was the same thing was deleting them.
So I flagged all of the comments on a project.
Uh, oh! If that happens, you can always contact the scratch team and explain your mistake. They are usually pretty nice about these kinds of things.
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veggieman001 wrote:
uh
okay
all about scratch maybe
Perhaps...You should really be the topic police!
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stevetheipad wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
uh
okay
all about scratch maybePerhaps...You should really be the topic police!
aka moderator
VEGGIE 4 PREZ 2011/12/WHENEVER
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veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
uh
okay
all about scratch maybePerhaps...You should really be the topic police!
aka moderator
VEGGIE 4 PREZ 2011/12/WHENEVER
You and me both!
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stevetheipad wrote:
Now, sometimes you don't know if a word or project is inappropriate or not.
If a word is innapropiate they'll be censored on the forums.
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GravityCatisalie wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Now, sometimes you don't know if a word or project is inappropriate or not.
If a word is innapropiate they'll be censored on the forums.
True. But spammers tend to get creative .
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hdarken wrote:
Well written.
Thanks! Maybe this belongs in the new scratchers forum though. Its sort of for new scratchers.
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stevetheipad wrote:
hdarken wrote:
Well written.
Thanks! Maybe this belongs in the new scratchers forum though. Its sort of for new scratchers.
I'll move it to the New Scratchers forum, then.
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stevetheipad wrote:
GravityCatisalie wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Now, sometimes you don't know if a word or project is inappropriate or not.
If a word is innapropiate they'll be censored on the forums.
True. But spammers tend to get creative .
That's fishpaste.
Although I do get what you are saying. Great guide for new scratchers.
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cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
hdarken wrote:
Well written.
Thanks! Maybe this belongs in the new scratchers forum though. Its sort of for new scratchers.
I'll move it to the New Scratchers forum, then.
Thanks. Do you think it is in detail enough?
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You can feed the trolls if you feed them arsenic.
Also known as counter trolling, or Troll VS Troll.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Hey guys and gals!
I notice a lot of people don't know how to handle inappropriate behavior on the scratch website and forums so I decided to put this together as kind of a "how to".
When you see someone doing something inappropriate, report them with a specific reason on why and move on. Feeding the trolls (or "talking back to them") doesn't help. In fact, don't even reply saying you reported.
Now, sometimes you don't know if a word or project is inappropriate or not. This is when you contact the Scratch Team and ask them or read the Community Guidelines to find out weather to report or not.
But don't abuse the system; moderators and admins such as Lightnin and Paddle2See can see who reported comments and projects and can eventually ban you if you abuse it.
Hope you got something out of that!
Well written! Suggestions (mostly grammar) in green.
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If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
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Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
That's where you're wrong, my boy.
Flagging is only for major stuff. If someone says that your project sucks, make a witty retort, wait for his rageface response and then delete the whole thing and make him even more rageface. This process is called "trolling". It's a totally new paradigm.
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helltank wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
That's where you're wrong, my boy.
Flagging is only for major stuff. If someone says that your project sucks, make a witty retort, wait for his rageface response and then delete the whole thing and make him even more rageface. This process is called "trolling". It's a totally new paradigm.
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Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
Actually, it's encouraged that Scratchers use the "flag as inappropriate" button for bad comment on your own projects as well. That deletes the comment while sending a message to the Scratch Team.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
Actually, it's encouraged that Scratchers use the "flag as inappropriate" button for bad comment on your own projects as well. That deletes the comment while sending a message to the Scratch Team.
Yeah, meanwhile it will not show the comment to that user, correct?
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cheddargirl wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
Actually, it's encouraged that Scratchers use the "flag as inappropriate" button for bad comment on your own projects as well. That deletes the comment while sending a message to the Scratch Team.
thats a good idea, I also recommend blocking comments if there is too much trolling/flaming I flag comments normally, but people have different approaches to situations so I can't tell how people might handle things. I dont see many bad comments, there are silly ones but nothing bad! only work hard and have fun and things will be good for you.
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Daroach1 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
If you see ANYTHING BAD flag it. If you own the project,though you can remove the comment/tag/project by these methods, comments: hit the small X in the corner of the comment. tags: same as comments, also if you get too much trolling you can disable commenting+tagging. projects: go to the main area of your stuff where you can hit a check box and hit delete selected projects!
Actually, it's encouraged that Scratchers use the "flag as inappropriate" button for bad comment on your own projects as well. That deletes the comment while sending a message to the Scratch Team.
thats a good idea, I also recommend blocking comments if there is too much trolling/flaming I flag comments normally, but people have different approaches to situations so I can't tell how people might handle things. I dont see many bad comments, there are silly ones but nothing bad! only work hard and have fun and things will be good for you.
Blocking comments? You mean flagging?
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what is "trolling"?
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