clik gren flag LOUD WARNING R.I.P Headphone Users DEAR SCRATCH TEAM, Your reason of taking this project is a poor excuse of taking a user's project down. I used the Snipping Tool to snip out the reason: You said that the project is the exact same copy of the previous project or didn't give enough credit. This project isn't the same exact copy. Of course the addition is the same screen, but if you compare "Is This A Train?" and this project, then you know that the project is different, because instead of @meowflash spinning in circles, the bus gets swiped out. The other poor excuse: "or doesn't give enough credit for other's contributions." Well guess what Scratch Team, one does not simply fill a description with the Scratchers who contributed. The viewer would not even BOTHER to scroll down the list reading all of the names aloud in a presentation. "Credit to all" is enough because that means it takes credit to everyone that contributed. Take @TheTrueMarioFan for example. He used "nan" and STILL uses "nan" for the notes and credits for his projects. THE BAN HAMMER NEVER HIT HIM. There is no caste system in the United States, nor the Scratch community. If there even was one, then it'd be like this: You'd put @TheTrueMarioFan and @BugsGalore26 on the top, but you'd throw me and @JONATHAN1320 towards the rock bottom. You never seem to be fair at all. By the way, if @BugsGalore26 reported my project, NEVER LISTEN TO THEM. They have copied @Camo-Dude's "Do You Like Waffle? AMV" project. I can't seem to understand the Scratch community anymore..... I'll give one word of advice. If you are triggered by this and try to use the ban hammer on me again for bad reasons, then you're gonna have a "bad time", like a cartoon skeleton with a glowing blue eye wearing a hoodie says it... SINCERELY, @ethanbros P.S if you're gonna ban me, ban @BugsGalore26 too.
Credit to all DEAR SCRATCH TEAM, Your reason of taking this project is a poor excuse of taking a user's project down. I used the Snipping Tool to snip out the reason: You said that the project is the exact same copy of the previous project or didn't give enough credit. This project isn't the same exact copy. Of course the addition is the same screen, but if you compare "Is This A Train?" and this project, then you know that the project is different, because instead of @meowflash spinning in circles, the bus gets swiped out. The other poor excuse: "or doesn't give enough credit for other's contributions." Well guess what Scratch Team, one does not simply fill a description with the Scratchers who contributed. The viewer would not even BOTHER to scroll down the list reading all of the names aloud in a presentation. "Credit to all" is enough because that means it gives credit to everyone that contributed. Take @TheTrueMarioFan for example. He used "nan" and STILL uses "nan" for the notes and credits for his projects. THE BAN HAMMER NEVER HIT HIM. There is no caste system in the United States, nor the Scratch community. If there even was one, then it'd be like this: You'd put @TheTrueMarioFan and @BugsGalore26 on the top, but you'd throw me and @JONATHAN1320 towards the rock bottom. You never seem to be fair at all. By the way, if @BugsGalore26 reported my project, NEVER LISTEN TO THEM. They have copied @Camo-Dude's "Do You Like Waffle? AMV" project. I can't seem to understand the Scratch community anymore..... I'll give one word of advice. If you are triggered by this and try to use the ban hammer on me again for bad reasons, then you're gonna have a "bad time", like a cartoon skeleton with a glowing blue eye wearing a hoodie says it... SINCERELY, @ethanbros P.S if you're gonna ban me, ban @BugsGalore26 too.