Ok, so here's the deal. I had searched up "7Sofa" on my browser, and the first link was to her profile. I clicked on it, and when I got there, for some reason I wasn't logged in. I went to log in but then something caught my eye: a hazard symbol. Basically, a little icon shows up on the left, telling you if a website is safe or not. The icon showed that it was the most unsafe. I was a bit confused, because Scratch is usually safe, and has a lock for "secure". But then I checked the domain, and it made MUCH more sense. The domain was not the normal "scratch.mit.edu", but "leanscratch.com". Doing a little research, I found that the domain owner is based in China, and it runs on a server called nginx. None of these have relation to the official Scratch site. The Scratch Team is based at MIT Labs, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. So this is not a Scratch-owned domain. Therefore, when taking direct links to a Scratcher's profile, always check the domain. If you appear to be not logged in, always double check the website name, before logging in. From my gathered information, Leanscratch may be trying to steal your private information by tricking you into signing in. This is how hackings happen, such as a recent one, of a user who shall remain nameless. I advise you: do not go on to Leanscratch. Ok have fun. Oh, forgot to mention: they also have a feature for you to sign up. Please dont try that. They will take more of your private information that way. Ok thx for reading this, and be safe! :) Also, if you think I am lying, well, dont say I didn't warn you and go here http://leanscratch.com/
Note to the Scratch Team: I am not gossiping, I am literally trying to prevent hackings.