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I thought this was dealt with...

REReptlowagain•Created December 24, 2023
I thought this was dealt with...
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Check out my previous project regarding these issues: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/780753860/ (This hasn't really gotten much for the past year, so please view that project as well) As I get stuck with a system that's going down the drain, I have been hampered with reports once more. I am essentially tired of ranting about this, and I essentially lost my power trying to defend myself from it. After all the waste I made, even after my account block back in August of 2022, about 4 projects, from May, November and December, have been taken down this year. As if they have no mercy for me at all. Almost no one has absolutely took a step to look at these rant projects at all as proven with the link above. I thought this would be done by December, but by one more salt in the wound, another one has been taken down. The following projects are: (May) A doom remix. It featured a plasma rifle (May) Scout's Weapon Simulator (November) HL2 Sniper (December) Prototype TDI Vector The first, third and last project here has an obvious warning that it contains guns, and addressing safety about it. And they have a big sign of not being reported. Well? All of them got reported. I have been telling ST and other reporters about the concern for gun projects, especially the fact they are over 3 years old now, and that was all for nothing. Listen, I did not make gun projects before just to harm people. I make them for what I was used to. These projects never really try to encourage people about taking a person's life or making a terror in place, but rather a simulation of them being used. They shouldn't be considered "Too violent or scary" or "Inappropriate" considering there is no real, *sigh*, can't mention this word, do I? Anyway, the point here is that what I originally made was not to get into terror or something, and I have put disclaimers on them regarding such things. Essentially, someone browses and checks something, and they read the instructions so they would understand about either just leaving or accepting it and utilizing the project. But instead of reading the description, when I log in, I see a project popped into my unshared project section only to find out it was taken down. It can still be taken down when you unshare it, though. So even if you request me to unshare it there may be a possibility that it will get reported. With that said, there are numerous projects out there that actually violate the CG and deserves to be "too violent or scary" for what there worth, including their inclusion of that specific liquid. However, these are somewhat overlooked upon or simply just tolerated, while my weapon projects continue to fade in existence. Does that simply mean that guns shouldn't even exist at all in this site and let some graphical (disturbing) projects stay in this site? Is there's any kind of logic of what can be said as "realistic depiction of weapons"? Even a cannon project that isn't even detailed (which I made) can get reported. There doesn't seem to be a balance here, even with all I said years ago. Look, I can't take care of everything, especially with other stuff in the way, so I might not be even able to take care all of these issues all at once, so bear with my concerns above. From this point on, there might be an implementation of a report detector. I may never know who will it be (since the cloud variable only works with digits), but it will let me know how many will report the project, despite the instructions. Extra rants are in the project, which are made by a year or so (they are also edited). #All #Conflict #Issue #Report #Why

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Project ID944034095
CreatedDecember 24, 2023
Last ModifiedJanuary 21, 2024
SharedDecember 24, 2023
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