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- -InsanityGames-
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?
7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
- Unithlees3
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?TOLORS didn't exist in that time7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
- Codingfairy07
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It did, but maybe it wasn't rejected at the timeDid nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?TOLORS didn't exist in that time7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
- TheSmartGuy1234
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Support… sort of. Maybe only show projects with less than 100 favs and hearts?
- TheSmartGuy1234
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?No this is Random project not Recently shared projects7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
and people just (hopefully) press the report button
- saturnin
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I really do support this idea. That's all I have to say.
- VeryFamus
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?It’s not rejected. This is to randomly go to any scratch page, this isn’t a recently shared projects row.7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
Last edited by VeryFamus (Dec. 22, 2021 21:31:44)
- Heccit
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?How exactly does this rejected suggestion have anything to do with the proposed one?7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
Please explain why you support it, as writing nothing isn't constructive. I really do support this idea. That's all I have to say.
- Marc92020
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no support, this would make scratch look more like a wiki
and besides, you could land on a hurtful project
and there are over a million projects on scratch so it would be hard to be able to generate one out of the whole bunch
also it could land on an unshared project
and besides, you could land on a hurtful project
and there are over a million projects on scratch so it would be hard to be able to generate one out of the whole bunch
also it could land on an unshared project
- lapisi
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true, there is no difference in URL so it could very easily lead to Whoops! Our server is Scratch'ing its head no support, this would make scratch look more like a wiki
and besides, you could land on a hurtful project
and there are over a million projects on scratch so it would be hard to be able to generate one out of the whole bunch
also it could land on an unshared project
- Paddle2See
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Did nobody notice this falls into the category of a rejected suggestion?Good point.7.11 “Recently Shared Projects” row on the front pageDid this really get unnoticed for six years?
This proposed row on the front page would display projects that were most recently shared by Scratchers, in an attempt to help unnoticed Scratchers get more views. Such a feature existed in Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was removed for several reasons: the community did not find these projects interesting, the row would sometimes show inappropriate projects, and these new projects would often get disrespectful comments from other users.
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