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- nembence_2
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2 posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
I wrote this from a New Scratcher account - although it has already got invited to become a Scratcher Scratchers who just joined cannot use the forums.
- StefanMIX
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100+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
support, lets just hope if it gets added the forums dont get flooded with stuff like “OH MY!!! EPIC SUPER GENERIC PLATFORMER PLAY NOW BEST PROJECT EVER” or “GUYS HELP PLS HOW DO I PUT A LINE UNDER THE CAT”, or “HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE FUNNY HAHA GRADIENTS CHAT PLS TELL” Recently, scratch introduced a new button. The Debug button.
It appears in the project editor view. When clicked, it opens a popup with several pages about how to debug your code.
At the end is a “Ask for Help” page.
Currently, it looks like this:
I suggest adding a small link that connects to the “Help with Scripts” subforum.
Why?
First, this would help bring new users to the forums, but would also be quite discreet (unknown). Most users might not notice the menu, and if they do they'll just skip through a few pages and close it. Only the users who actually need/want help will look all the way through it.
Second, a lot of users don't have good friends who can also/are willing to debug their code. Connecting users to a group who has a lot more knowledge and time to help out would benefit these programmers.
- StefanMIX
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100+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
support, lets just hope if it gets added the forums dont get flooded with stuff like “OH MY!!! EPIC SUPER GENERIC PLATFORMER PLAY NOW BEST PROJECT EVER” or “GUYS HELP PLS HOW DO I PUT A LINE UNDER THE CAT”, or “HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE FUNNY HAHA GRADIENTS CHAT PLS TELL” Recently, scratch introduced a new button. The Debug button.
It appears in the project editor view. When clicked, it opens a popup with several pages about how to debug your code.
At the end is a “Ask for Help” page.
Currently, it looks like this:
I suggest adding a small link that connects to the “Help with Scripts” subforum.
Why?
First, this would help bring new users to the forums, but would also be quite discreet (unknown). Most users might not notice the menu, and if they do they'll just skip through a few pages and close it. Only the users who actually need/want help will look all the way through it.
Second, a lot of users don't have good friends who can also/are willing to debug their code. Connecting users to a group who has a lot more knowledge and time to help out would benefit these programmers.
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
It's not exactly “New Scratchers” who have this restriction; that why I said “Scratchers who just joined.” I think if your account is less than 5 days old or something like that, then you cannot post in the forums. (Admittedly, this is a short amount of time, so maybe that's not a problem for the sake of the suggestion … but only if changes were made so that users could see when they would be able to post on the forums. Currently I don't think they have this information.)I wrote this from a New Scratcher account - although it has already got invited to become a Scratcher Scratchers who just joined cannot use the forums.
- SpyCoderX
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
(#20)That would probably make the most sense.Maybe have it only show once you are old enough to post in it? I actually think this could be helpful. I don't think this is comparable to bringing back the “Discuss” button, because adding a link to the forums in the debug menu is significantly less visible than adding a button to the top of the website. I somehow doubt that people would start advertising in the forums because of this specific link.
Ah, but one issue that I was just reminded of: Scratchers who just joined cannot use the forums. Considering that new users are ones that probably would use this Debug menu the most, would this be a problem if someone is told where to go for help but then cannot actually get help there?
Plus, very new users may not even understand scratch yet. Giving them a few days (or is it weeks) to learn about scrach before introducing them to the forums may be good.
- starlightsparker
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
An issue for mobile users. And apparently Looks like an issue on your end?some school devices.
Not just them.
- BigNate469
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
This is actually a simple thing anyone can do, go to Scratch Foundation's github and make a Pull Request fixing it.
It's been a loooooooooooooooooong time since the ST has accepted a community-made PR.
Anyways, I actually agree with @Za-Chary here. While it would make the forums slightly more visible it wouldn't be visible enough to fall under TOLORS 9.1.
- 50_scratch_tabs
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
Support, however the ST doesn't really want to get more users on the forums.
- SpyCoderX
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
False. Otherwise they’d remove the link at the bottom of every page. Support, however the ST doesn't really want to get more users on the forums.
I think the ST specifically doesn’t want more trolls and spammers, since the forums is very easy to abuse.
- glitcX
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
I thought of making this suggestion immediately after the update was released.
But New Scratchers/Non-Forumers would likely not know how to use the forums, with that being said, there will likely be some unwanted spam, or advertisements. So as of right now I don't believe this would be a good idea.
But New Scratchers/Non-Forumers would likely not know how to use the forums, with that being said, there will likely be some unwanted spam, or advertisements. So as of right now I don't believe this would be a good idea.
- 8to16
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
(#32)we could just add a guide thing instructing people on how to use the forums, by adding something like ?origin=gettingunstuck
I thought of making this suggestion immediately after the update was released.
But New Scratchers/Non-Forumers would likely not know how to use the forums, with that being said, there will likely be some unwanted spam, or advertisements. So as of right now I don't believe this would be a good idea.
- Vetzlan
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100+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
Listen, the mentality of the new Scratcher will most likely never change. New people will inevitably appear in the forums just to advertise in the wrong places or to spam, and instead of pointing at the cons and nothing else as with virtually every discussion and suggestion I see in here, we have to look at the pros.
The forums shouldn't be left to the same 5 pseudo-intellectuals. Since loads of people here pride in being the moral compasses of Scratch, how about you put that to use and welcome new Scratchers into here?
Support. Assistance with scripts is easier and faster in the forums. The whole website can't be built off studios and projects. You can't even have a long centralized conversation with others in studios, yet we're expected to use them for everything.
The forums shouldn't be left to the same 5 pseudo-intellectuals. Since loads of people here pride in being the moral compasses of Scratch, how about you put that to use and welcome new Scratchers into here?
Support. Assistance with scripts is easier and faster in the forums. The whole website can't be built off studios and projects. You can't even have a long centralized conversation with others in studios, yet we're expected to use them for everything.
Last edited by Vetzlan (Dec. 27, 2024 18:10:08)
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
welcome new Scratchers into here?I'll add on to this and say that the OP's suggestion is actually a pretty good way of introducing people into the forums. I expect spam would occur far less from users who are already looking for scripting help. They might not know what the forums are, but if they were introduced to them per the OP's suggestion, they would at least know that it is a place where they can get help with their code. The forums shouldn't be left to the same 5 pseudo-intellectuals. Since loads of people here pride in being the moral compasses of Scratch, how about you put that to use and
Support. Assistance with scripts is easier and faster in the forums. The whole website can't be built off studios and projects. You can't even have a long centralized conversation with others in studios.
I suspect most spam really comes from Google searches, anyway, as opposed to the Discussion Forums link — and the Scratch Team can't exactly control Google searches, to my knowledge.
- SpyCoderX
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Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
So I did a bit of research and found that there is this thing called a <noindex> html code which prevents the webpage from being indexed by web crawlers. the Scratch Team can't exactly control Google searches, to my knowledge.
- unnor
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500+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
It Does not look like that on my school computer Menu looks like this on school devices (bitly is blocked)
- redspacecat
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500+ posts
Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
That sounds like a good idea.Maybe have it only show once you are old enough to post in it? I actually think this could be helpful. I don't think this is comparable to bringing back the “Discuss” button, because adding a link to the forums in the debug menu is significantly less visible than adding a button to the top of the website. I somehow doubt that people would start advertising in the forums because of this specific link.
Ah, but one issue that I was just reminded of: Scratchers who just joined cannot use the forums. Considering that new users are ones that probably would use this Debug menu the most, would this be a problem if someone is told where to go for help but then cannot actually get help there?
Last edited by redspacecat (Dec. 28, 2024 16:20:10)
- BigNate469
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Link to forums on the "Debug" popup
Who said that the ST wanted the forums to not be indexed by search engines?So I did a bit of research and found that there is this thing called a <noindex> html code which prevents the webpage from being indexed by web crawlers. the Scratch Team can't exactly control Google searches, to my knowledge.
At least according to robots.txt, the ST is fine with search engines indexing the forums, just (ironically) not the (mostly broken) search feature.
They might not like the spam that comes from it, but most of the people spamming here would be doing it on the main site anyways. Besides, it's actually a good way to find help from people who have had the same problem in the past and been able to solve it.