You know, getting into fights on Scratch, or really any online space, is just not cool. Scratch is like this big digital hangout where people go to make stuff with code, share their projects, and learn from each other. It's all about being creative and working together in a positive way. When folks like malachirdz123 and ALUNO7-A4B start throwing virtual punches, it messes with the vibe of the whole community. Now, Scratch has these rules, right? They're there to keep the peace and make sure everyone feels welcome. These rules are super important because they're what lets us all get along and learn in a happy place. When someone decides to throw a tantrum and start a fight, it's like they're telling everyone else that their feelings don't matter. Think about it, if you're new to Scratch and you see people fighting, it's not exactly inviting. You'd probably think twice about joining in and sharing your own cool projects. It's like walking into a classroom and finding a food fight in progress - not the best way to learn anything! And let's not forget, fighting is just a big old time-waster. Scratch is full of amazing tools and chances to learn new things. Why spend your time bickering when you could be making something awesome? It's like choosing to clean your room during a playdate instead of actually playing with your friends. What's more, when people fight, it's not just about those two. It's like throwing a rock into a pond; the ripples spread out and can touch everyone nearby. That's why it's important to remember that we're all different, and we all deserve respect. Even if you don't agree with someone, you can still be nice about it. So, if you see these two or anyone else causing trouble, don't just stand there! Scratch has a way to let the bosses know what's up. There's this "Report" button right at the top, or you can tell a Scratch Team member. They're like the hall monitors of the internet, keeping things peaceful so we can all have fun and learn. The bottom line is, Scratch is supposed to be a place where we all get along and help each other out. When people start fighting, it's like throwing a wrench in the gears of a well-oiled machine. We all have to play our part in keeping it running smoothly. And if you see something that's not right, don't be shy - speak up! It's like telling your sibling to knock it off when they're being mean to you; sometimes you just gotta stand up for yourself and the community. Let's keep Scratch the amazing, creative space it's meant to be. Spread the love, not the drama, and let's all get along like we're supposed to.
Credit to everyone, and don't fight.