Some famous people on the list: @kewl999 @Unrealisation @GreenConsole @RememberNovember @ThePancakeMan @dapontes @crazyweasle123 @nathmorr @TechyTester @AlphaAxle @LegoWarrior10 @fyromaniac1 @Unlocked @WithOnions @shadowspear1 @ashkittie @FlowOS @tagggz @_-TheAndOnly-_ @flamingsword1 @technologyguy @phineasandferbfan9 @-TheDoctor- @Blackswift @777atScratch @CrazyNimbus @GummiBearTay @j3or @The_Duke ... and many more I couldn't have done it without their help! Lots of thanks to them, and everyone else on the list! (Tell me if I missed someone with hundreds of followers; I can't check everyone individually so I just went by the names I recognized.)
. @LeScratcher has returned!!! . . . Here is what I told him: For every one that wanted you to leave, there are at least a hundred opposing - and anyone that was mean to you was probably a careless eight-year-old who wasn't raised very well. It isn't the community's decision, it's yours! If someone comments on your project without loving or favoriting, that's their decision. Personally, I rarely love projects and almost never favorite them! Scratch is about the experience, not the numbers! I know you have friends on Scratch that you don't know in real life. Either way, they're still your friend with or without your popularity. Please consider what I'm saying: you ask for people to love and favorite your projects very often when they don't. You also consider most comments that aren't entirely positive to be mean. People aren't trying to be mean; you're just taking it the wrong way. If you don't like what someone says, ignore them or even delete the comment. It will make you feel better than replying with rage. (I've been there.) Quite a few people even think it's funny when they get replies like that, and they do it to poke fun at people. They don't care about others. But everyone on the list to the left does! If you've taken the time to read all the way down here, my final point is this: The community is diverse. Some people are nice, but other people aren't. Everyone has to deal with these people at some point, but they do it for people like you! Thank you. -Andrew