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Conduit7
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ScolderCreations wrote:

TurboWarp is not something the ST trusts and they are going to remove unshared project support from the API for anything unauthorized, meaning that link won't even work.
if it's really worth it, you can share the project on an alt account. otherwise you don't even have to share the project.

ScolderCreations wrote:

The other thing is that the entire point of the suggestion is that you don't have to send the ST a message and wait several months to receive a response.
you can contact a member of the ST on their profile
ScolderCreations
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

TurboWarp is not something the ST trusts and they are going to remove unshared project support from the API for anything unauthorized, meaning that link won't even work.
if it's really worth it, you can share the project on an alt account. otherwise you don't even have to share the project.

ScolderCreations wrote:

The other thing is that the entire point of the suggestion is that you don't have to send the ST a message and wait several months to receive a response.
you can contact a member of the ST on their profile
No, you can't, and no, you can't.
Conduit7
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ScolderCreations wrote:

No, you can't, and no, you can't.
then just share projects when you're sure that they follow the community guidelines
ScolderCreations
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

No, you can't, and no, you can't.
then just share projects when you're sure that they follow the community guidelines
I don't think you understand the point of the suggestion. This is not “help me find a way to share projects on scratch without them having issues”, this is a suggestion about how you should be able to report your own projects in the case you think they might be on the edge of a guideline you're not aware of. In this case, if the project does break the guidelines, the ST can prevent you from sharing it and/or inform you of what is wrong, and if it is not then they will inform you that the project is fine.
Conduit7
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ScolderCreations wrote:

I don't think you understand the point of the suggestion. This is not “help me find a way to share projects on scratch without them having issues”, this is a suggestion about how you should be able to report your own projects in the case you think they might be on the edge of a guideline you're not aware of. In this case, if the project does break the guidelines, the ST can prevent you from sharing it and/or inform you of what is wrong, and if it is not then they will inform you that the project is fine.
that's what I'm saying. I'm saying you should only post a project if it's not “on the edge of a guideline”. scratch has the community guidelines in a place for everyone to see
ScolderCreations
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

I don't think you understand the point of the suggestion. This is not “help me find a way to share projects on scratch without them having issues”, this is a suggestion about how you should be able to report your own projects in the case you think they might be on the edge of a guideline you're not aware of. In this case, if the project does break the guidelines, the ST can prevent you from sharing it and/or inform you of what is wrong, and if it is not then they will inform you that the project is fine.
that's what I'm saying. I'm saying you should only post a project if it's not “on the edge of a guideline”. scratch has the community guidelines in a place for everyone to see
The only problem is that the scratch team doesn't like being specific about rules, even the ones that should be specified. Did you know that you're not allowed to use link shortners? Did you know that you're not allowed to mention browser extensions? Or, do you know what the scratch teams stance on politics being mentioned here are? See, not everyone is able to keep track of all of the obscure things the Scratch Team buried in the announcements forum about new policies.
DinoMaster20
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MagicCoder330 wrote:

(#313)
This makes sense, but it gives me among us vibes
Never supported so fast /j
Conduit7
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ScolderCreations wrote:

Did you know that you're not allowed to use link shortners?
yes

ScolderCreations wrote:

Did you know that you're not allowed to mention browser extensions?
also yes

ScolderCreations wrote:

Or, do you know what the scratch teams stance on politics being mentioned here are?
and also yes. the community guidelines are pretty straightforward
Conduit7
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im sorry, but i'm not changing my mind. still no support
ScolderCreations
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

Did you know that you're not allowed to use link shortners?
yes

ScolderCreations wrote:

Did you know that you're not allowed to mention browser extensions?
also yes

ScolderCreations wrote:

Or, do you know what the scratch teams stance on politics being mentioned here are?
and also yes. the community guidelines are pretty straightforward
Keep in mind that not everyone knows this, and the community guidelines don't actually say any of that. How in the world are you supposed to know the browser extensions aren't allowed to be mentioned unless you read the topic about it, which is pretty hard to fine for an average user?
Conduit7
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ScolderCreations wrote:

Keep in mind that not everyone knows this, and the community guidelines don't actually say any of that. How in the world are you supposed to know the browser extensions aren't allowed to be mentioned unless you read the topic about it, which is pretty hard to fine for an average user?
so you learn from your mistakes
PlatoHero_
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Conduit7 wrote:

im sorry, but i'm not changing my mind. still no support
If you check out the Questions about Scratch forum, you will definately see at least one question about whether if something is allowed or not. Other forumers have diverse opinions on these questions. Guess who can provide us with the information we actually need. Yeah, that's right, moderators. Moderators are the ones that have to check if a project does not fulfill certain criteria if you share it and it gets reported. Therefore, why shouldn't there be a choice to allow the moderators to check if the project is apropriate without having a risk of getting banned?
jellofa
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

Keep in mind that not everyone knows this, and the community guidelines don't actually say any of that. How in the world are you supposed to know the browser extensions aren't allowed to be mentioned unless you read the topic about it, which is pretty hard to fine for an average user?
so you learn from your mistakes
Trial and error is definitely not a way I would prefer learning rules.
ScolderCreations
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ScolderCreations wrote:

(#354)
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Prince_Wolf1
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Conduit7 wrote:

ScolderCreations wrote:

Keep in mind that not everyone knows this, and the community guidelines don't actually say any of that. How in the world are you supposed to know the browser extensions aren't allowed to be mentioned unless you read the topic about it, which is pretty hard to fine for an average user?
so you learn from your mistakes
i'd pefer avoiding getting banned for something i didn't know
not really fair to be banned if ST never tells you and it's appropiate, is it?
DifferentDance8
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jellofa wrote:

Trial and error is definitely not a way I would prefer learning rules.
Well, it worked for me. (for context, I made a post when I was a bit naiver that mentioned nono word via it's actual name. Thankfully, a ST member saw it and edited it. That's since my 4th oldest post)

Paddle2See in the future, in an alert to me wrote:

Please stay on topic, and don't try to “derail” a topic.
Semi-support. Even though I know a lot of the “obvious” guidelines, and some of the less obvious ones (like the browser extensions one), mistakes still happen. However, I can imagine that a person with neurosis would do a self-report guideline check to make sure that a bunny dress-up project wasn't inappropriate.
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bump because dupe
YtArie5
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AMONG US REFERENCE!?!?!?

in the case of comments, okay, but if your project breaks the TOS, you can just unshare it.
Zydrolic
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Can't you just use Contact-Us?

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