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- samanyolu
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Not sure. Semi-support
- Nether_before
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Support.
- DrKat123
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.
- scratchinghead
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
No support, is it the same as featured projects?
- CGRises
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500+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
/\/\/\/\/\/\^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.
No it suggests projects based on what you have seen. No support, is it the same as featured projects?
- scratchinghead
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Then no support, since we have favorite projects section./\/\/\/\/\/\^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.No it suggests projects based on what you have seen. No support, is it the same as featured projects?
- Scratcher1002
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Support, but maybe an option for what you want on the front page in the account settings.
Stuff that could be removed temporarily:
Projects in Studios I'm Curating
Projects Loved by Scratchers I'm Following
for some examples.
Stuff that could be removed temporarily:
Projects in Studios I'm Curating
Projects Loved by Scratchers I'm Following
for some examples.
- Zekrom01
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Nope, its not.
Support if you can disable your project from being recommended (due to privacy).
- Scratcher1002
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Support, but maybe an option for what you want on the front page in the account settings.
Stuff that could be removed temporarily:
Projects in Studios I'm Curating
Projects Loved by Scratchers I'm Following
for some examples.
That too.Nope, its not.
Support if you can disable your project from being recommended (due to privacy).
- scratchinghead
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Then no support, since we have favorite projects section./\/\/\/\/\/\^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.No it suggests projects based on what you have seen. No support, is it the same as featured projects?
- _Hope
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100+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
1 is what I mean. 2 is basically featured projects.^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.
The recommended videos that make up the first section on the YouTube home page (assuming you're signed in) that YouTube gives you, is it the same as having them featured? No support, is it the same as featured projects?
- powershack
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Um, support?
- DrKat123
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Ok, assuming that recommended projects is picked by projects you see/like/love, if you clicked on a wrong link or clicked on a project that you're just curious about, then would it count on the recommended projects ? And there should be a “not interested” button1 is what I mean. 2 is basically featured projects.^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.
Last edited by DrKat123 (Oct. 5, 2015 23:36:20)
- julianandwill
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500+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Eh, whatever. Support.
- _Hope
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100+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
In my opinion, one or two wrong clicks compared to all the projects you view shouldn't make too significant a difference, but I guess that's debatable.Ok, assuming that recommended projects is picked by projects you see/like/love, if you clicked on a wrong link or clicked on a project that you're just curious about, then would it count on the recommended projects ? And there should be a “not interested” button1 is what I mean. 2 is basically featured projects.^^^ No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
And, recommended projects means something like this:
1: Recommended project. Analyzed by the project the user views/like/favorite. ←←←is very annoying.
2: Project you should see. No matter what do you like/favorite/view.
A “not interested” button sounds like a good idea.
- liam48D
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
No support as per this. There are many other better things they could do with that server space. No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
- wizard192
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100+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Makes me want to support. If it can be disabled (privacy reasons) then I support.
Changes my opinion. No support, sounds like it could take up quite a bit or server space that could be used for stuff like cloud data.
Semi-support
- theonlygusti
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
I think that beneath each project, along with the studios and remixes sections, there should be a new section entitled “Recommended.”
Like YouTube does for videos, this section should contain other projects that in some way relate to the current project being viewed.
The algorithm for finding such projects need not be complicated - it could just pull random projects with the same tags, or similar keywords in their descriptions.
For example, if viewing a 3D platformer project, one would expect to see other 3D games or platformers in the Recommended projects section. If viewing a colouring-in project, one would expect other colouring-in projects to appear in the recommended projects section.
The recommended projects pane would just be an un-obtrusive section on a project's page to help get similar, perhaps less popular projects, more attention, and keep Scratchers engaged with the content of the website (everyone knows how addicting YouTube's recommended videos section can become.)
See my example:

This feature would be great to get less-popular projects noticed, and to make the project-browsing experience more interesting and engaging.
Like YouTube does for videos, this section should contain other projects that in some way relate to the current project being viewed.
The algorithm for finding such projects need not be complicated - it could just pull random projects with the same tags, or similar keywords in their descriptions.
For example, if viewing a 3D platformer project, one would expect to see other 3D games or platformers in the Recommended projects section. If viewing a colouring-in project, one would expect other colouring-in projects to appear in the recommended projects section.
The recommended projects pane would just be an un-obtrusive section on a project's page to help get similar, perhaps less popular projects, more attention, and keep Scratchers engaged with the content of the website (everyone knows how addicting YouTube's recommended videos section can become.)
See my example:

This feature would be great to get less-popular projects noticed, and to make the project-browsing experience more interesting and engaging.
Last edited by theonlygusti (April 9, 2016 16:06:31)
- DaSpudLord
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1000+ posts
"Browse" or "Suggested/Recommended" projects to look at
Support as long as the projects are not sorted based on popularity, but instead either some other factor or just randomly.
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