Discuss Scratch
- AidyGamer60
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
Edited) There should be privacy settings, such as:
Can other people see my followers?
Can other people see who I’m following?
Can other people see my action history?
Can other people see my studios I’m curating?
This could help people that don’t want other people to see their stuff. I’d also like to mention this topic.
Can other people see my followers?
Can other people see who I’m following?
Can other people see my action history?
Can other people see my studios I’m curating?
This could help people that don’t want other people to see their stuff. I’d also like to mention this topic.
Last edited by AidyGamer60 (Feb. 12, 2021 22:51:55)
- renwickj
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10 posts
Privacy settings
There should be parental settings so children have restricted access to feature such as;
- Comments
- Forums
- Profile comments
- Being able to chat with people overall
There can definitely be some things on this website that children aren’t prepared for. This is how it would work:
If the child is old enough to chat, you don’t have to set an parental settings pin.
Otherwise, set it and change settings according to what your child can take. The settings include:
Who can I chat with?
What pages can I access?
Am I allowed to follow anyone or be followed? (Privacy column)
Can other people see my favorite projects? (Privacy as well)
Of course, this can be unnecessary as this is a site for all ages. Just suggesting this to see if parents would
like this change to take place. Don’t want anyone seeing bad stuff! - Aidy
Pretty good, though it may need more than a pin though, (I know a LOT of websites that let you come up with a new pin) so add stuff like eg… favourite questions, email passwords @nd numbers and words pin
Last edited by renwickj (June 2, 2020 13:22:48)
- AidyGamer60
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
Last edited by AidyGamer60 (June 12, 2020 13:05:39)
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
Well, ideally Scratch is a place where the entire website should be safe to chat with and use without any parental settings. Scratch is intended to be for all ages, after all.
That's not to say this is rejected, though. What is rejected, however, is parental controls that could be used to allow others to post things that are not for all ages. But if you are electing to keep the Scratch website and Community Guidelines the same, while simply adding parental controls, that is not rejected.
That's not to say this is rejected, though. What is rejected, however, is parental controls that could be used to allow others to post things that are not for all ages. But if you are electing to keep the Scratch website and Community Guidelines the same, while simply adding parental controls, that is not rejected.
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
And in particular we would not be okay with this setting since sharing personal information is unsafe. Oh, I forgot to add this setting:
Can I say numbers or anything related to my private info?
- AidyGamer60
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
Last edited by AidyGamer60 (June 12, 2020 13:05:55)
- renwickj
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10 posts
Privacy settings
So is that why people get blocked when they share their password??.And in particular we would not be okay with this setting since sharing personal information is unsafe. Oh, I forgot to add this setting:
Can I say numbers or anything related to my private info?
- AidyGamer60
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
Hm, I think so.
So is that why people get blocked when they share their password??.And in particular we would not be okay with this setting since sharing personal information is unsafe. Oh, I forgot to add this setting:
Can I say numbers or anything related to my private info?
- renwickj
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10 posts
Privacy settings
Eg @eagleeyeanimations Hm, I think so.So is that why people get blocked when they share their password??.And in particular we would not be okay with this setting since sharing personal information is unsafe. Oh, I forgot to add this setting:
Can I say numbers or anything related to my private info?
- KaraKorussi
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
Support! Some children might not be ready to use the comments, and settings like these might help!
- renwickj
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10 posts
Privacy settings
Yeah Support! Some children might not be ready to use the comments, and settings like these might help!
- scratchykit5743
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
these could be excellent for the younger kids using scratch. ah, this is bringing me back…
overall, full and utter support.
overall, full and utter support.
- -GentooPenguin-
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
No support. Scratch is designed for ages 8 to 16, so the community is meant to be suitable for children aged 8+.
Last edited by -GentooPenguin- (June 3, 2020 17:13:14)
- coder2045
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
So? Scratch is designed for ages 8 to 16, so the community is meant to be suitable for children aged 8+.
- Basic88
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
No support. This isn't YouTube where somethings aren't appropriate for all ages and undermoderated chat. If scratch makes these settings, it would be like roblox where when you are underage, you are banned from typing numbers. I understand the safety, but scratch is meant to be safe for all ages and the content is for everyone. So no support. You could really just disable commenting or not verify you'r Email Address if you think scratch isn't safe for 8 year olds. You could also download the offline editor.
Last edited by Basic88 (June 3, 2020 17:03:18)
- MeowyTitan08
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
Do you mean children as in under 13's? The majority of the site is under 16 years old, so that would literally limit over half of the community from, well, doing much including me lol
It was designed to be a friendly community for kids and teens. If a parent think a kid isn't mature enough to comment on an online site, simple, download the editor and let them view projects signed out.
Overall, No support.
It was designed to be a friendly community for kids and teens. If a parent think a kid isn't mature enough to comment on an online site, simple, download the editor and let them view projects signed out.
Overall, No support.
- BearSlothCoding
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
- ninjaMAR
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1000+ posts
Privacy settings
Same No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
- HarryPotter_Hamilton
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
I agree with this. Or, they just don't have to respond to comments. No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
- AidyGamer60
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100+ posts
Privacy settings
No support. This isn't YouTube where somethings aren't appropriate for all ages and undermoderated chat. If scratch makes these settings, it would be like roblox where when you are underage, you are banned from typing numbers. I understand the safety, but scratch is meant to be safe for all ages and the content is for everyone. So no support. You could really just disable commenting or not verify you'r Email Address if you think scratch isn't safe for 8 year olds. You could also download the offline editor.
No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
Same No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
I agree with this. Or, they just don't have to respond to comments. No support. Scratch is made for kids of all ages so this seems pointless. If parents aren't comfortable with their kids being able to talk to anyone, they should just use the offline editor.
I clearly said “Of course, this can be unnecessary as this is a site for all ages.”