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- Gabriel2900
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science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
No support
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic

- powercon5
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
Last edited by powercon5 (July 31, 2017 14:03:21)
- walkcycle
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Full support. We need more science and math.
I recently figured out that there isn't a place on the scratch forums to talk about science and math in.
And we need to have one.
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Thanks!Full support. We need more science and math.
I recently figured out that there isn't a place on the scratch forums to talk about science and math in.
And we need to have one.
Oh, 60 second rule. Why! Why!!!
- powercon5
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
But I was a part of a science studio, and I can say it's really not enough. Also, what if I only want to talk about a specific science topic? No studio will have enough people to have a long discussion about that topic. The forums have enough people.There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- powercon5
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
But will there be the hundreds or thousands of topics that most other forums have? How many people in Scratch have enough scientific knowledge to answer advanced questions? You could ask them on a science post. It's also not a priority subject for scratch. If you were to add this why not forums for other things like art and music? At the point it's not a scratch forum.But I was a part of a science studio, and I can say it's really not enough. Also, what if I only want to talk about a specific science topic? No studio will have enough people to have a long discussion about that topic. The forums have enough people.There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
If you expand what you said, it really means that we should get rid of the “intrests beyond scratch” section entirely. Also, talking about music and art in the “making” or in the “reading” forums is reasonable. With science and math, you know they belong to this section, but they don't belong to one of the two forums. That's whey we need one only for them.But will there be the hundreds or thousands of topics that most other forums have? How many people in Scratch have enough scientific knowledge to answer advanced questions? You could ask them on a science post. It's also not a priority subject for scratch. If you were to add this why not forums for other things like art and music? At the point it's not a scratch forum.But I was a part of a science studio, and I can say it's really not enough. Also, what if I only want to talk about a specific science topic? No studio will have enough people to have a long discussion about that topic. The forums have enough people.There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- powercon5
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
But the current sections allow for a range of topics not just a few. If the problem is then not seeming to include STEM topics is your suggestion to rename the current forums something more inclusive?If you expand what you said, it really means that we should get rid of the “intrests beyond scratch” section entirely. Also, talking about music and art in the “making” or in the “reading” forums is reasonable. With science and math, you know they belong to this section, but they don't belong to one of the two forums. That's whey we need one only for them.But will there be the hundreds or thousands of topics that most other forums have? How many people in Scratch have enough scientific knowledge to answer advanced questions? You could ask them on a science post. It's also not a priority subject for scratch. If you were to add this why not forums for other things like art and music? At the point it's not a scratch forum.But I was a part of a science studio, and I can say it's really not enough. Also, what if I only want to talk about a specific science topic? No studio will have enough people to have a long discussion about that topic. The forums have enough people.There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
This can happen, but I prefer to have a seprate section for STEM.But the current sections allow for a range of topics not just a few. If the problem is then not seeming to include STEM topics is your suggestion to rename the current forums something more inclusive?If you expand what you said, it really means that we should get rid of the “intrests beyond scratch” section entirely. Also, talking about music and art in the “making” or in the “reading” forums is reasonable. With science and math, you know they belong to this section, but they don't belong to one of the two forums. That's whey we need one only for them.But will there be the hundreds or thousands of topics that most other forums have? How many people in Scratch have enough scientific knowledge to answer advanced questions? You could ask them on a science post. It's also not a priority subject for scratch. If you were to add this why not forums for other things like art and music? At the point it's not a scratch forum.But I was a part of a science studio, and I can say it's really not enough. Also, what if I only want to talk about a specific science topic? No studio will have enough people to have a long discussion about that topic. The forums have enough people.There could be a few quite a few people. But the average age of Scratchers is not one where lots of people will have a huge interest in it yet where they need a whole forum section for it. It would be a forum lacking a lot of posts compared to others. Most of what could be said could be done in one or a few forum posts, or in studios.1. A lot of people. There is a large math community here, and a lot of people in scratch like science and knowledge.But how many people would use this very specific forum?But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
Plus you can “make and create” and “read and play” with these subjects
2. Science and math are topics which are much wider than make and create or read and play.
- Charles12310
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Why are users not supporting because “there's things I'm reading and playing and things I'm making and creating”
Discussing Math and Science has nothing to do with discussing things you make or things you read/play.
Is this crazy?
Discussing Math and Science has nothing to do with discussing things you make or things you read/play.
Is this crazy?
- Austinato
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
I had issues posting this due to connections and such, so pardon me if this is reposted:
It was a relevant suggestion to implement this and modify another forum, but it got disapproval from a moderator. It's still open to debate - but it's likely to not be supported.
(Having a turned down solution doesn't mean it's irrelevant.)
I didn't see it as that way, but having a STEM topic can be somewhat similar to that. Not really a big fan of that type of reorganization, as “Things I'm Studying” is bleedingly close to being seen as “Homework Help Forum Section”.
It could be just like how the two forums are, where users create topics centered around something and that topic's open to debate. The two different forums at the moment diversify traffic, but combining the traffic can eliminate potential confusion and increase traffic. If it gets insanely crowded, then it can be reverted back to how it is today. The “Interests Beyond Scratch” forum, if reorganized and/or rewritten, should make it clear that the subject is something you're interested in.
That wasn't going offtopic…Yeah. We’re kinda going off-topic here.Interests Beyond Scratch forum collection should be merged together to anything outside of Scratch.Not really a big fan of that type of reorganization, as “Things I'm Studying” is bleedingly close to being seen as “Homework Help Forum Section”. The “Interests Beyond Scratch” forum, if reorganized and/or rewritten, should make it clear that the subject is something you're interested in. I kind of feel like the entire
There's plenty of cross-forum topics that end up being put in one.
As with an individual topic for math/school related subjects, perhaps the Interests Beyond Scratch forum folder/collection can be like this:
Interests Beyond Scratch
Things I'm Doing For Fun (Things I'm Making and Creating + Things I Am Reading and Playing)
Things I'm Studying (This Suggestion)
It was a relevant suggestion to implement this and modify another forum, but it got disapproval from a moderator. It's still open to debate - but it's likely to not be supported.
(Having a turned down solution doesn't mean it's irrelevant.)
Last edited by Austinato (July 31, 2017 16:16:57)
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
This is the point I tried to make. Why are users not supporting because “there's things I'm reading and playing and things I'm making and creating”
Discussing Math and Science has nothing to do with discussing things you make or things you read/play.
- Carriage
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
I had issues posting this due to connections and such, so pardon me if this is reposted:They were going off-topic. The subject is adding Science and Maths forum, and that’s completely different. Also, Cheddargirl turned the suggestion down.I didn't see it as that way, but having a STEM topic can be somewhat similar to that. Not really a big fan of that type of reorganization, as “Things I'm Studying” is bleedingly close to being seen as “Homework Help Forum Section”.It could be just like how the two forums are, where users create topics centered around something and that topic's open to debate. The two different forums at the moment diversify traffic, but combining the traffic can eliminate potential confusion and increase traffic. If it gets insanely crowded, then it can be reverted back to how it is today. The “Interests Beyond Scratch” forum, if reorganized and/or rewritten, should make it clear that the subject is something you're interested in.That wasn't going offtopic…Yeah. We’re kinda going off-topic here.Interests Beyond Scratch forum collection should be merged together to anything outside of Scratch.Not really a big fan of that type of reorganization, as “Things I'm Studying” is bleedingly close to being seen as “Homework Help Forum Section”. The “Interests Beyond Scratch” forum, if reorganized and/or rewritten, should make it clear that the subject is something you're interested in. I kind of feel like the entire
There's plenty of cross-forum topics that end up being put in one.
As with an individual topic for math/school related subjects, perhaps the Interests Beyond Scratch forum folder/collection can be like this:
Interests Beyond Scratch
Things I'm Doing For Fun (Things I'm Making and Creating + Things I Am Reading and Playing)
Things I'm Studying (This Suggestion)
It was a relevant suggestion to implement this and modify another forum, but it got disapproval from a moderator. It's still open to debate - but it's likely to not be supported.
(Having a turned down solution doesn't mean it's irrelevant.)
- Austinato
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1000+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
I stated that the “Things I'm Studying” forum I'm suggesting is THIS suggestion renamed, which makes it on-topic. When cheddargirl disliked the suggestion, it doesn't make it off-topic.They were going off-topic. The subject is adding Science and Maths forum, and that’s completely different. Also, Cheddargirl turned the suggestion down.That wasn't going offtopic…Yeah. We’re kinda going off-topic here.Interests Beyond Scratch forum collection should be merged together to anything outside of Scratch.Not really a big fan of that type of reorganization, as “Things I'm Studying” is bleedingly close to being seen as “Homework Help Forum Section”. The “Interests Beyond Scratch” forum, if reorganized and/or rewritten, should make it clear that the subject is something you're interested in. I kind of feel like the entire
There's plenty of cross-forum topics that end up being put in one.
AS WITH AN INDIVIDUAL TOPIC FOR MATH/SCHOOL RELATED SUBJECTS, PERHAPS THE INTERESTS BEYOND SCRATCH FORUM FOLDER/COLLECTION CAN BE LIKE THIS:
Interests Beyond Scratch
Things I'm Doing For Fun (Things I'm Making and Creating + Things I Am Reading and Playing)
Things I'm Studying (THIS SUGGESTION)
IT WAS A RELEVANT SUGGESTION TO IMPLEMENT THIS AND MODIFY ANOTHER FORUM, BUT IT GOT DISAPPROVAL FROM A MODERATOR. IT'S STILL OPEN TO DEBATE - but it's likely to not be supported.
(HAVING A TURNED DOWN SOLUTION DOESN'T MEAN IT'S IRRELEVANT.)
In the quotes above, I have capitalized and colored text that states this in blue (for how this is a rename) and orange (where I say that cheddargirl's disapproval doesn't change it.)
With it being capitalized, it's not intended in a rude way, instead to make it easier to notice.
- Galleigo
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Making and creating will work for STEM.
- cul8er
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Ehhh… I think they fit in M&C.But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
science and math (STEM, but not really) forum!
Not that much, since it's more like discovering and learning.Ehhh… I think they fit in M&C.But think about science. Think about math. Do they fit in inside one of the forums? We already have “things that i'm making and creating and reading and playing” forums
No support
The answer is no. (Sorry for being a little bit dramatic)
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