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- StrongerThanHaterz
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How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
so……. if you can't ask for age then you can't share it? Should I change my about me on my main account?
Originally inspired by the occurrences on @griffpatch’s profile page and on the pages of Scratch Team members, this guide aims to help explain to users what is and isn’t allowed on profile pages. Hopefully this is helpful when you are deciding whether or not to leave a certain comment. Enjoy!
What not to do:
Spam. Posting excessive or intentionally confusing material does not help anybody, and clogs up the user's messages page, drowning out other comments. To learn more about what spam is, how to spot it, and what to do if you see it, see the wiki article on Spam, or this topic.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Advertising. There are a lot of advertisements on other people's profiles. We know you probably worked hard on your projects, and you are probably proud of them, but profiles are not the place to advertise them. If you do want to advertise, try the Show and Tell Forums where you can make a topic about your project. This is allowed, and you will probably have better luck than commenting on people's profile pages.plz look and show this project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/———/!
Follow requests. You might consider your projects great–they probably are. That does not justify, however, asking people to follow you. You might want to exchange follows. Profiles can be used to ask for this, but if you haven't seen the user accept a F4F (Follow for follow) in the past, don't ask. It is unlikely for the user to accept. Look at the amount of followers the user has in comparison to the people the user follows first.plase follow me!
Complements about projects. Complements about specific projects should go in the project that the complement is for, unless you have something to say about all of their projects as a whole.I love all ur projects they great!
Help with projects. If you need help with your project you may be better off asking in the Help With Scripts forum for help, unless the help is specific to that person. There are a lot of very experienced Scratchers who can help you with your projects, so unless you want help from just one person specifically, you do not have to ask one Scratcher for help.I really need ur help with my project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/
Understanding their code. Sometimes, projects have very complicated code. If you don’t understand the code of a project and are curious about what it means or how it works, it is more appropriate to ask on that project, instead of on the Scratcher’s profile.What does the big script in your game do?
Am I allowed to remix? This is a very commonly asked question, and it has a very simple answer: yes, and you don't have to ask. All projects shared on the Scratch website are put under the Creative Commons Share-Alike Attribution 2.0 License. This license requires that when you use someone else's code, images, or sounds, you must give appropriate credit and your project must also be under that license (which Scratch will automatically do for you). For more information about this, read the Scratch FAQ.Plz can I remix your project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/?
(Specific to Scratch Team members profile pages) Reporting Users/Projects/Comments. If you want to report something please click the report button. Naming and shaming is discouraged too. Information about where it is located and how to use it can be found on the Scratch Wikipage for the Report button.Help! @——- is being mean to be!
Ask for personal information. If you want to know an interest someone has to try and strike a conversation, that is probably alright. Asking for information such as age, location, and other identifying information is prohibited. All conversations are public, which means that anyone can see the information which is posted. If a user, whom you are having a conversation with, posts such a question or reveals this type of information, gently remind them that they should always safeguard their personal information.where do you live?
Write in all caps. Writing in all caps is the equivalent to screaming at someone online and goes against the community guidelines. So just make sure that your capslock button is off. If you ever accidentally type with capslock on, make sure to either edit your post, if it is in the forum, or make a comment, if you are on a profile or project, right below your previous stating the capslock is a mistake. That will hopefully clear up any confusion!
What to do:
Have conversations. Scratch is a great place to meet great people! A Scratcher’s profile comments are the perfect place to strike a conversation! You can talk about yourself, similar interests or anything else the person might be interested in. Always remember to never give out any personal information though, no matter how much you trust a friend on Scratch.Hey! How are you? Are you working on any new projects? :D
Ask for constructive advice. When you want specific advice you want from a user, their profile page is a great place to ask. Remember to be polite while asking and thank the user afterwards. They may occasionally be too busy to reply, and if this happens you can always ask in the Help with Scripts or Questions about Scratch forums.Hello! Please can you give me advice on how to get people to look at my games? Thanks!
Celebrate Holidays or Birthdays. If there is an important or interesting holiday occurring today, you can brighten someone’s day by wishing them a good day. Just remember that they might not celebrate some holidays if they aren’t part of their religion or simply not celebrated in their country, so don’t overdo it, and make sure that you aren’t spamming.Merry Christmas! Hope you had a great time!
Did we miss anything? Any questions or comments? Please tell us by posting below!
The examples are based on real comments
Credits:
Originally written by @IcyCoder, @jokebookservice1, and @-stache-. Edited by makethebrainhappy, -Lite-, BrickWildcat, pianogirl84, jromagnoli and Drunken_Sailor. The awesome banner is by ZLGames, who also edited the piece.
- Fire1i1y
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1 post
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
I found this guide especially helpful! But I believe that you should have used the word “compliment” instead of “complement”, as complement refers to “ a thing that completes or brings to perfection”, whereas compliment is defined as " a polite expression of praise or admiration. Sorry if I got a little nitpicky!
- Raspberryy
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100+ posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Thanks, this was very helpful!
I remember I once said “Great project!” or something like that on someone's project but didn't realize I had the caps on until I posted it. 


- LeiIani
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38 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
So wonderful, I love this topic! <33
- Deerheart30
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3 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
This is a very good guide. I'm new so this is very helpful. If any of you guys know any good tips for Scratch please tell me so on my profile page or one of my remixes: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/236887135/ and https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/236887135/
Anyway if you have any helpful tips, Please tell me!
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Anyway if you have any helpful tips, Please tell me!

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Last edited by Deerheart30 (July 20, 2018 00:11:37)
- MiraculousLover05
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500+ posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Thank you so much for writing this! This has been a big help to me, and I plan on using this as a source for helping other new Scratchers understand the rules. Thank you again! 

- MiraculousLover05
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500+ posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Yes. It's probably best if you don't give your age out on Scratch. I know a lot of people do it, but I've been taught to give as little about myself as possible. Interests are different, as you can use those to create a bond with another Scratcher and find places to share projects about those interests. If you're still not sure about whether you should give out your age, I would suggest talking to a close family member or someone else who can help you decide.so……. if you can't ask for age then you can't share it? Should I change my about me on my main account?
Originally inspired by the occurrences on @griffpatch’s profile page and on the pages of Scratch Team members, this guide aims to help explain to users what is and isn’t allowed on profile pages. Hopefully this is helpful when you are deciding whether or not to leave a certain comment. Enjoy!
What not to do:
Spam. Posting excessive or intentionally confusing material does not help anybody, and clogs up the user's messages page, drowning out other comments. To learn more about what spam is, how to spot it, and what to do if you see it, see the wiki article on Spam, or this topic.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Advertising. There are a lot of advertisements on other people's profiles. We know you probably worked hard on your projects, and you are probably proud of them, but profiles are not the place to advertise them. If you do want to advertise, try the Show and Tell Forums where you can make a topic about your project. This is allowed, and you will probably have better luck than commenting on people's profile pages.plz look and show this project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/———/!
Follow requests. You might consider your projects great–they probably are. That does not justify, however, asking people to follow you. You might want to exchange follows. Profiles can be used to ask for this, but if you haven't seen the user accept a F4F (Follow for follow) in the past, don't ask. It is unlikely for the user to accept. Look at the amount of followers the user has in comparison to the people the user follows first.plase follow me!
Complements about projects. Complements about specific projects should go in the project that the complement is for, unless you have something to say about all of their projects as a whole.I love all ur projects they great!
Help with projects. If you need help with your project you may be better off asking in the Help With Scripts forum for help, unless the help is specific to that person. There are a lot of very experienced Scratchers who can help you with your projects, so unless you want help from just one person specifically, you do not have to ask one Scratcher for help.I really need ur help with my project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/
Understanding their code. Sometimes, projects have very complicated code. If you don’t understand the code of a project and are curious about what it means or how it works, it is more appropriate to ask on that project, instead of on the Scratcher’s profile.What does the big script in your game do?
Am I allowed to remix? This is a very commonly asked question, and it has a very simple answer: yes, and you don't have to ask. All projects shared on the Scratch website are put under the Creative Commons Share-Alike Attribution 2.0 License. This license requires that when you use someone else's code, images, or sounds, you must give appropriate credit and your project must also be under that license (which Scratch will automatically do for you). For more information about this, read the Scratch FAQ.Plz can I remix your project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/?
(Specific to Scratch Team members profile pages) Reporting Users/Projects/Comments. If you want to report something please click the report button. Naming and shaming is discouraged too. Information about where it is located and how to use it can be found on the Scratch Wikipage for the Report button.Help! @——- is being mean to be!
Ask for personal information. If you want to know an interest someone has to try and strike a conversation, that is probably alright. Asking for information such as age, location, and other identifying information is prohibited. All conversations are public, which means that anyone can see the information which is posted. If a user, whom you are having a conversation with, posts such a question or reveals this type of information, gently remind them that they should always safeguard their personal information.where do you live?
Write in all caps. Writing in all caps is the equivalent to screaming at someone online and goes against the community guidelines. So just make sure that your capslock button is off. If you ever accidentally type with capslock on, make sure to either edit your post, if it is in the forum, or make a comment, if you are on a profile or project, right below your previous stating the capslock is a mistake. That will hopefully clear up any confusion!
What to do:
Have conversations. Scratch is a great place to meet great people! A Scratcher’s profile comments are the perfect place to strike a conversation! You can talk about yourself, similar interests or anything else the person might be interested in. Always remember to never give out any personal information though, no matter how much you trust a friend on Scratch.Hey! How are you? Are you working on any new projects? :D
Ask for constructive advice. When you want specific advice you want from a user, their profile page is a great place to ask. Remember to be polite while asking and thank the user afterwards. They may occasionally be too busy to reply, and if this happens you can always ask in the Help with Scripts or Questions about Scratch forums.Hello! Please can you give me advice on how to get people to look at my games? Thanks!
Celebrate Holidays or Birthdays. If there is an important or interesting holiday occurring today, you can brighten someone’s day by wishing them a good day. Just remember that they might not celebrate some holidays if they aren’t part of their religion or simply not celebrated in their country, so don’t overdo it, and make sure that you aren’t spamming.Merry Christmas! Hope you had a great time!
Did we miss anything? Any questions or comments? Please tell us by posting below!
The examples are based on real comments
Credits:
Originally written by @IcyCoder, @jokebookservice1, and @-stache-. Edited by makethebrainhappy, -Lite-, BrickWildcat, pianogirl84, jromagnoli and Drunken_Sailor. The awesome banner is by ZLGames, who also edited the piece.
- MiraculousLover05
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500+ posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
I think it would depend on the situation. So in this example, I would probably comment… Oh, Also I believe you forgot hate comments.Wow. I am speechless on how awful your projects are! If you can’t code, why join Scratch you idiot! *cuss word*
This is an example of many hate comments I have seen.
And not everyone's perfect. This is what I would reply, so that I could try and understand what they don't like about the projects. But if you don't know how to reply, you just report them. I believe Scratch and other programming sites are used to learn how to program, aren't they?
Hope I helped!
-Mira
- zacharyshop
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10 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Originally inspired by the occurrences on @griffpatch’s profile page and on the pages of Scratch Team members, this guide aims to help explain to users what is and isn’t allowed on profile pages. Hopefully this is helpful when you are deciding whether or not to leave a certain comment. Enjoy!
What not to do:
Spam. Posting excessive or intentionally confusing material does not help anybody, and clogs up the user's messages page, drowning out other comments. To learn more about what spam is, how to spot it, and what to do if you see it, see the wiki article on Spam, or this topic.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Advertising. There are a lot of advertisements on other people's profiles. We know you probably worked hard on your projects, and you are probably proud of them, but profiles are not the place to advertise them. If you do want to advertise, try the Show and Tell Forums where you can make a topic about your project. This is allowed, and you will probably have better luck than commenting on people's profile pages.plz look and show this project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/———/!
Follow requests. You might consider your projects great–they probably are. That does not justify, however, asking people to follow you. You might want to exchange follows. Profiles can be used to ask for this, but if you haven't seen the user accept a F4F (Follow for follow) in the past, don't ask. It is unlikely for the user to accept. Look at the amount of followers the user has in comparison to the people the user follows first.plase follow me!
Complements about projects. Complements about specific projects should go in the project that the complement is for, unless you have something to say about all of their projects as a whole.I love all ur projects they great!
Help with projects. If you need help with your project you may be better off asking in the Help With Scripts forum for help, unless the help is specific to that person. There are a lot of very experienced Scratchers who can help you with your projects, so unless you want help from just one person specifically, you do not have to ask one Scratcher for help.I really need ur help with my project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/
Understanding their code. Sometimes, projects have very complicated code. If you don’t understand the code of a project and are curious about what it means or how it works, it is more appropriate to ask on that project, instead of on the Scratcher’s profile.What does the big script in your game do?
Am I allowed to remix? This is a very commonly asked question, and it has a very simple answer: yes, and you don't have to ask. All projects shared on the Scratch website are put under the Creative Commons Share-Alike Attribution 2.0 License. This license requires that when you use someone else's code, images, or sounds, you must give appropriate credit and your project must also be under that license (which Scratch will automatically do for you). For more information about this, read the Scratch FAQ.Plz can I remix your project scratch.mit.edu/projects/——–/?
(Specific to Scratch Team members profile pages) Reporting Users/Projects/Comments. If you want to report something please click the report button. Naming and shaming is discouraged too. Information about where it is located and how to use it can be found on the Scratch Wikipage for the Report button.Help! @——- is being mean to be!
Ask for personal information. If you want to know an interest someone has to try and strike a conversation, that is probably alright. Asking for information such as age, location, and other identifying information is prohibited. All conversations are public, which means that anyone can see the information which is posted. If a user, whom you are having a conversation with, posts such a question or reveals this type of information, gently remind them that they should always safeguard their personal information.where do you live?
Write in all caps. Writing in all caps is the equivalent to screaming at someone online and goes against the community guidelines. So just make sure that your capslock button is off. If you ever accidentally type with capslock on, make sure to either edit your post, if it is in the forum, or make a comment, if you are on a profile or project, right below your previous stating the capslock is a mistake. That will hopefully clear up any confusion!
What to do:
Have conversations. Scratch is a great place to meet great people! A Scratcher’s profile comments are the perfect place to strike a conversation! You can talk about yourself, similar interests or anything else the person might be interested in. Always remember to never give out any personal information though, no matter how much you trust a friend on Scratch.Hey! How are you? Are you working on any new projects? :D
Ask for constructive advice. When you want specific advice you want from a user, their profile page is a great place to ask. Remember to be polite while asking and thank the user afterwards. They may occasionally be too busy to reply, and if this happens you can always ask in the Help with Scripts or Questions about Scratch forums.Hello! Please can you give me advice on how to get people to look at my games? Thanks!
Celebrate Holidays or Birthdays. If there is an important or interesting holiday occurring today, you can brighten someone’s day by wishing them a good day. Just remember that they might not celebrate some holidays if they aren’t part of their religion or simply not celebrated in their country, so don’t overdo it, and make sure that you aren’t spamming.Merry Christmas! Hope you had a great time!
Did we miss anything? Any questions or comments? Please tell us by posting below!
The examples are based on real comments
Credits:
Originally written by @IcyCoder, @jokebookservice1, and @-stache-. Edited by makethebrainhappy, -Lite-, BrickWildcat, pianogirl84, jromagnoli and Drunken_Sailor. The awesome banner is by ZLGames, who also edited the piece.
- JuicyCenter16
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31 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Please check out my projects! I only have 12 followers and I make good animations and art!
- FluffyChickens5055
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78 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Woah, I love this guide! Very helpful :3
- The_Ballerina
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18 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
This was very helpful, and a something that needed the word spread. It can help people understand the borderlines of things and what not to do. We don't want anyone being annoyed, do we? Hopefully everyone understands now, and knows what and what not to do!
- Leafy202
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100+ posts
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This is a good guide. It is helpful and *unique*.
- animation_account
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8 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
nice, great guide
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- cargame29
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45 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
This has helped me a lot! Thanks!
- ColdCoffee_0473
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14 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Hello again!
I'm Cold Coffee,a new scratcher!
I've been Scratch for many weeks and i have made many projects.
A Parkour game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/250466301/
My first game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/249512349/
An art project: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/264843239/
A Parkour game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/250981100/
And finally,a fantastic ONE SPRITE GAME!(I don't know why i made disXD
https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/249762338/
If you have questions,please tell me.
Thx!

I'm Cold Coffee,a new scratcher!

I've been Scratch for many weeks and i have made many projects.

A Parkour game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/250466301/
My first game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/249512349/
An art project: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/264843239/
A Parkour game: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/250981100/
And finally,a fantastic ONE SPRITE GAME!(I don't know why i made disXD
https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/projects/249762338/
If you have questions,please tell me.

Thx!

- Nambaseking01
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1000+ posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
Neat idea! I saw a lot of people not following these rules, so this may change them hopefully! 

- Strongdude66
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7 posts
How to Make Constructive Comments on Profile Pages ☎
So can you check out my project?
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