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An explanation.

BRBruceDee1•Created October 25, 2020
An explanation.
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So, projects that have evidence of certain suspicious users doing bad things or about to do bad things. You've probably seen one of these, and you've probably seen them get taken down by the Scratch Team and that the scratchers who were posting them reminding everyone that he/she was trying to catch the culprit left this community because of it. Well, the truth is, even if they we're being the hero, the main cause of them starting to feel doubt and anger about staying on Scratch because of this exact proof-of-culprit project take down situation is THEY themselves, because they aren't understanding hard enough as to why the Scratch Team doesn't want them on here anymore. For you see, the reason why the Scratch team takes down these certain types of projects is because they have already taken care of the situation the certain user wanted them to take care of, and that they don't want them or anybody else to bring up the issue again to avoid any further trouble and mayhem in the community. That's really it. But the scratcher who reminded everyone about the suspicious user (with the supposed-to-be-harmless warning about the project takedown, presumably because they went a bit too far with their lost self-esteem in their evidential explanation), just decides to leave the community just like that after their evidence has been taken down, blinded by the fact that he/she doesn't even know that the ST only wanted to kindly tell them that they have taken care of the culprit, and that they don't want him/her to bring up the conflict ever again. They even say that the culprit went away with it, and that statement is definitely wrong in every direction. Scratch is supposed to be a community aimed to imagine, program, and share, NOT to harshly accuse anybody of stealing your ideas without permission. To summarize, if the Scratch Team takes down your project about a certain user doing bad things to you or your friends, they are just kindly asking you to never bring up the situation again. Because, they have already taken care of the issue. I know, Scratch is becoming more and more packed with toxic thieves and impersonators, but just because it might be worth reminding everyone about one of them, doesn't mean that it should really be worth stressing out about this community after your evidence has been taken down. It's just an alert/warning. It's only helping you to learn a mindful lesson. A lesson that will hopefully teach you that getting "punished" as the hero wasn't a bad thing after all.

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cta Just in case: This project is not meant to offend anybody in any way, shape or form.

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Project ID440729147
CreatedOctober 25, 2020
Last ModifiedOctober 26, 2020
SharedOctober 25, 2020
Visibilityvisible
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