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KingxDylan
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

Maximouse wrote:

KingxDylan wrote:

support even though i have no idea how the ST can implement it
Probably by actually replacing the project with and empty project.
that could work!
CrytogramUser101
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

KingxDylan wrote:

Maximouse wrote:

KingxDylan wrote:

support even though i have no idea how the ST can implement it
Probably by actually replacing the project with and empty project.
that could work!
Yeah ,I like that
CrytogramUser101
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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CrytogramUser101
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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CrytogramUser101
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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CrytogramUser101
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

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ResExsention
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
64lu
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines
ResExsention
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
64lu
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
considering all ways for them to get the project back include them downloading it, and the fact that importing and exporting projects is a fixture of scratch. there is virtually no way to “Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.”
ResExsention
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
considering all ways for them to get the project back include them downloading it, and the fact that importing and exporting projects is a fixture of scratch. there is virtually no way to “Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.”

The entirety of the whole wide Internet works like this. Once something is uploaded, good luck keeping 100% control of it.

Might as well not try at all and favour education and experimentation.

Last edited by ResExsention (June 9, 2020 16:20:19)

64lu
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
considering all ways for them to get the project back include them downloading it, and the fact that importing and exporting projects is a fixture of scratch. there is virtually no way to “Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.”

The entirety of the whole wide Internet works like this. Once something is uploaded, good luck keeping 100% control of it.

Might as well not try at all and favour education and experimentation.
you seem to be suggesting that the community guidelines only apply to scratch and you don't have to go by them in the real world.

consider this. many of the community guidelines can be used in places other than scratch
ResExsention
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
considering all ways for them to get the project back include them downloading it, and the fact that importing and exporting projects is a fixture of scratch. there is virtually no way to “Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.”

The entirety of the whole wide Internet works like this. Once something is uploaded, good luck keeping 100% control of it.

Might as well not try at all and favour education and experimentation.
you seem to be suggesting that the community guidelines only apply to scratch and you don't have to go by them in the real world.

consider this. many of the community guidelines can be used in places other than scratch

Exactly. But you won't be “banned from life” if you violate said guidelines, right?

Literally. Why restrict this? There might be someone who wants to learn from it, and I'm sure it's not illegal to look (you have eyes).
64lu
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

64lu wrote:

ResExsention wrote:

No!

Why should you forbid others from experimenting? Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.
have you read the conversation? this is removing projects that break the community guidelines

Indeed I have read the suggestion.

Remember, the CG apply only to Scratch; by signing up you do not consent to abide by the same rules at home.
considering all ways for them to get the project back include them downloading it, and the fact that importing and exporting projects is a fixture of scratch. there is virtually no way to “Let them get the project back, but also don't let them reupload it.”

The entirety of the whole wide Internet works like this. Once something is uploaded, good luck keeping 100% control of it.

Might as well not try at all and favour education and experimentation.
you seem to be suggesting that the community guidelines only apply to scratch and you don't have to go by them in the real world.

consider this. many of the community guidelines can be used in places other than scratch

Exactly. But you won't be “banned from life” if you violate said guidelines, right?

Literally. Why restrict this? There might be someone who wants to learn from it, and I'm sure it's not illegal to look (you have eyes).
name an example where they would be learning
fdreerf
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Make Projects Removed by the Scratch Team Unable to Be Downloaded by 3rd Party Websites

ResExsention wrote:

Exactly. But you won't be “banned from life” if you violate said guidelines, right?
Being respectful is a nice trait to have.

Last edited by fdreerf (June 9, 2020 16:35:34)

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