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- TheRealNetherBefore
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1000+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
Please don't assume things about my posting habits. My point still stands, anyway: if this box were to actually be used, it would take up the time of the scratch team. There would likely be a lot of projects using this feature if released, whether that's for it's intended purpose, malicious reasons, or just a young kid not really understanding what they're doing- if the scratch team were to skim over that list, it would take up quite a bit of time. That also wouldn't stop users from hiding inappropriate sprites inside the project either as checking for that on every project would probably take up someone's whole day.Please read before posting. I said the ST would have a list of unlisted projects, not that they would have to check every one.Only the ST. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?The scratch team have way too many other things to do than personally check every unlisted project
- dude341
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1000+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
It is clear that you did not read however, not trying to be rude.Please don't assume things about my posting habits. My point still stands, anyway: if this box were to actually be used, it would take up the time of the scratch team. There would likely be a lot of projects using this feature if released, whether that's for it's intended purpose, malicious reasons, or just a young kid not really understanding what they're doing- if the scratch team were to skim over that list, it would take up quite a bit of time. That also wouldn't stop users from hiding inappropriate sprites inside the project either as checking for that on every project would probably take up someone's whole day.Please read before posting. I said the ST would have a list of unlisted projects, not that they would have to check every one.Only the ST. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?The scratch team have way too many other things to do than personally check every unlisted project
- TheRealNetherBefore
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1000+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
How so? You suggested having a box that showed all the unlisted projects for the scratch team, and I responded with my original point of why this would not help as the scratch team are far too preoccupied. What part of that gives the impression that I don't read? Sure, I maybe jumped ahead a bit and didn't fully explain myself, but nothing there is a misinterpretation of your post. It is clear that you did not read however, not trying to be rude.
- Sheep_maker
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1000+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
Okay, so then who will find and report inappropriate unlisted projects? Once the unlisted project is far down in the list, they won't find it by normal means anymore. I said the ST would have a list of unlisted projects, not that they would have to check every one.
- julianandwill
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500+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
Support only if the Scratch Team is allowed to view them, as you could comment on your own unshared project as well.
- Paddle2See
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1000+ posts
"Unlisted" projects.
Sorry - I'm going to have to reject this idea. We depend heavily on the community to view projects and let us know when something in the project goes against the Community Guidelines. Restricting the viewing audience to a very small number decreases the likelihood that we would get a report if the project were not okay. It would also make it easier to do some forms of private communication, since we don't have the resources to view every project.
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