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- Chiroyce
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Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
(this might be nearing the edge of necroposting)there are no necroposts in suggestions afaik
- samq64
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Half of the people on the forums already know what “nono word” means and I said “SA” in one of my comments on someone's profile before without getting muted, so I don't think it matters too much if the ST don't want us using the browser extension's real name since people can figure it out even it even if I just say “browser extension”: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/users/RokCoder/#comments-150711392 (Please don't report me for that!)
Last edited by samq64 (Sept. 16, 2021 15:33:11)
- MrFluffyPenguins
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
there are, but only when its unconstructive(this might be nearing the edge of necroposting)there are no necroposts in suggestions afaik
- 9gr
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Scratch technically is barracading itself from the whole world of wonderful extensions.
SA is one of them - they are really good at making scratch better, scratchers have contributed 90+ features!
Scratch is mostly targeting SA IMO. SA hasn't stole any sessionIds and csrfTokens/tokens. Scratch should trust the community to share the right things. If something is bad, it should be taken care of by the ST.
SA is one of them - they are really good at making scratch better, scratchers have contributed 90+ features!
Scratch is mostly targeting SA IMO. SA hasn't stole any sessionIds and csrfTokens/tokens. Scratch should trust the community to share the right things. If something is bad, it should be taken care of by the ST.
Last edited by 9gr (July 23, 2021 12:45:40)
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
What is this formatting? This doesn't make sense. Firefox addons Scratch technically is barracading itself from the whole world of wonderful extensions.
XXXXXXX SA is one of them - they are really good at making scratch better,
Scratch X scratchers have contributed 90+ features!
XXXXXXX Scratch is mostly targeting SA IMO. SA hasn't stole any sessionIds
Chrome Extensions and csrfTokens/tokens. Scratch should trust the community to share the right things. If something is bad, it should be taken care of by the ST.
- Maximouse
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
The part on the top left:What is this formatting? This doesn't make sense. Firefox addons Scratch technically is barracading itself from the whole world of wonderful extensions.
XXXXXXX SA is one of them - they are really good at making scratch better,
Scratch X scratchers have contributed 90+ features!
XXXXXXX Scratch is mostly targeting SA IMO. SA hasn't stole any sessionIds
Chrome Extensions and csrfTokens/tokens. Scratch should trust the community to share the right things. If something is bad, it should be taken care of by the ST.
Firefox addonsis meant to be a picture. The rest is the text:
XXXXXXX
Scratch X
XXXXXXX
Chrome Extensions
Scratch technically is barracading itself from the whole world of wonderful extensions. SA is one of them - they are really good at making scratch better, scratchers have contributed 90+ features! Scratch is mostly targeting SA IMO. SA hasn't stole any sessionIds and csrfTokens/tokens. Scratch should trust the community to share the right things. If something is bad, it should be taken care of by the ST.
- thr565ono
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100+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
What about the ST create an extension that manages user scripts/styles, and then starts to offer submissions of them, which they check and then put in the extension menu, where people can choose to activate them.
- 9gr
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
The ST could just What about the ST create an extension that manages user scripts/styles, and then starts to offer submissions of them, which they check and then put in the extension menu, where people can choose to activate them.implement it themselves
- ScolderCreations
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Well-deserved bump
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Well-er-deserved bump
Last edited by CST1229 (July 26, 2021 14:03:47)
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Well-er-er-deserved bump
Last edited by CST1229 (July 27, 2021 09:27:43)
- dertermenter
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Unfortunately, rejected:
7.6 Improve or remove the extension policy
Browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles are not allowed to be mentioned on Scratch as per the extension policy. Although such extensions may be useful, it is not easy to tell if the extension is harmful to your device. The Scratch Team believes that the potential risks and harm in allowing browser extensions outweigh the benefits, and are not looking for ways to improve this policy. This includes browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles made by anyone, including Scratchers or well-known companies like Google.
- MrFluffyPenguins
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
that always confused me. why wouldnt they want to improve the extension policy? improving isn't really a bad thing, ever? Unfortunately, rejected:7.6 Improve or remove the extension policy
Browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles are not allowed to be mentioned on Scratch as per the extension policy. Although such extensions may be useful, it is not easy to tell if the extension is harmful to your device. The Scratch Team believes that the potential risks and harm in allowing browser extensions outweigh the benefits, and are not looking for ways to improve this policy. This includes browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles made by anyone, including Scratchers or well-known companies like Google.
- Maximouse
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
I understand that quote as “we thing it's good enough, so we won't improve it”.that always confused me. why wouldnt they want to improve the extension policy? improving isn't really a bad thing, ever? Unfortunately, rejected:7.6 Improve or remove the extension policy
Browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles are not allowed to be mentioned on Scratch as per the extension policy. Although such extensions may be useful, it is not easy to tell if the extension is harmful to your device. The Scratch Team believes that the potential risks and harm in allowing browser extensions outweigh the benefits, and are not looking for ways to improve this policy. This includes browser extensions, userscripts, and userstyles made by anyone, including Scratchers or well-known companies like Google.
- ScolderCreations
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Spider flavored bump
- ScolderCreations
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Bump flavored spider
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
Allowing Open-Source extensions to be mentioned on scratch.
Well-er-er-deserved bump