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- hungrydemons5
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Question about Scratch Mods
I have a question about Scratch Mods. Can I ask it?
- hungrydemons5
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Scratcher
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Question about Scratch Mods
Actually, it's more like 3 questions. But only 3, no more. May I ask them now?
- davohunter
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Question about Scratch Mods
Actually, it's more like 3 questions. But only 3, no more. May I ask them now?You don't need permission to ask questions.
- hungrydemons5
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Scratcher
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Question about Scratch Mods
Ok, here are my questions.SniYou don't need permission to ask questions.
#1. I saw a project that was overtly against the rules but the only rule-breaking part of the project could only be seen on a 3rd party mod website (Turbowarp) due to hacks but would appear like a completely normal project on Scratch. I reported this to Scratch Team via report and via email, but I recieved a human-written return email stating that the Scratch Team would not do anything about the project because the only rule-breaking was on a different website. This seems incorrect to me and draws into question whether the Scratch moderators are really fit for their positions. Am I correct in feeling this way?
2. When the mod does the today and modifies Scratch forwards, does Scratch return the tomorrow's backways and if so, why not?
3) May I ask more questions, please?
Last edited by hungrydemons5 (March 11, 2026 19:22:01)
- davohunter
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Scratcher
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Question about Scratch Mods
Ok, here are my questions.
#1. I saw a project that was overtly against the rules but the only rule-breaking part of the project could only be seen on a 3rd party mod website (Turbowarp) due to hacks but would appear like a completely normal project on Scratch. I reported this to Scratch Team via report and via email, but I recieved a human-written return email stating that the Scratch Team would not do anything about the project because the only rule-breaking was on a different website. This seems incorrect to me and draws into question whether the Scratch moderators are really fit for their positions. Am I correct in feeling this way?
Probably the only one I could answer. Turbowarp is not of scratch property, so if the project has any rule-breaking things then it is the responsibility of the turbowarp devs to remove it on their side, not scratch team. If the rule-breaking thing had been on the actual scratch website itself then they could easily take it down.
And yes you can ask more questions (why are you even asking for permission to ask questions you don't need permission?).
Last edited by davohunter (March 11, 2026 19:34:49)
- hungrydemons5
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Scratcher
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Question about Scratch Mods
Please do n't misquote me but thano you for your responses. The scratch project I was referring to was uploaded in a hacked way so that you couldn't see the code. It was obviously against the rules, the moderator who emailed me just did not care. As for the other response, I mean if you want me to ask more questions, I can, but I don't really have anything else to ask that's relevant to scratch Mods. However, I do have one question I've been holding onto for a while that I really want answered. I heard about a man called Travis Jon who died, then became not dead for a few moments, then he died again after or before his doctor took control of his email account. I am understandably confused about all that happened. Do you know anything about this, including whether his current state is that of death or life? Actually, I have a few other questions. Where is CEO of the streaming service Dropout, Sam Reich, from? But let's get back on track. If I mod Scratch, what does that mean for me? Also you never answered my initial second question about whether the scratch are the mods that modify backwards, and why so. Can you answer that too? In addition, I do not understand why Torbo Warp hasn't the background that that's is the Mod's whne all mods condoned by the Mods (admin) have the mark of mark (admin) (not the mark (point in space)), because. I am none the less confused by this as I am by you, so I request that you please explain in BBCode which I still do not understand. Why can't we just ue hypertext markup lanaguage? Thank you for your time and I appreciate your full and complete response (responses) in advance. Thank you in advance for answering all my questions. You're welcomeOk, here are my questions.
#1. I saw a project that was overtly against the rules but the only rule-breaking part of the project could only be seen on a 3rd party mod website (Turbowarp) due to hacks but would appear like a completely normal project on Scratch. I reported this to Scratch Team via report and via email, but I recieved a human-written return email stating that the Scratch Team would not do anything about the project because the only rule-breaking was on a different website. This seems incorrect to me and draws into question whether the Scratch moderators are really fit for their positions. Am I correct in feeling this way?
Probably the only one I could answer. Turbowarp is not of scratch property, so if the project has any rule-breaking things then it is the responsibility of the turbowarp devs to remove it on their side, not scratch team. If the rule-breaking thing had been on the actual scratch website itself then they could easily take it down.
And yes you can ask more questions (why are you even asking for permission to ask questions you don't need permission?).
- WindowsAdmin
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Question about Scratch Mods
( #4 )1. I mean the illegal stuff is still in the project if you open it. if i make a untitled scratch cat project but then hide a bunch of corn and kernels inside of it then whoever opens it will see it and that's bad
Ok, here are my questions.SniYou don't need permission to ask questions.
#1. I saw a project that was overtly against the rules but the only rule-breaking part of the project could only be seen on a 3rd party mod website (Turbowarp) due to hacks but would appear like a completely normal project on Scratch. I reported this to Scratch Team via report and via email, but I recieved a human-written return email stating that the Scratch Team would not do anything about the project because the only rule-breaking was on a different website. This seems incorrect to me and draws into question whether the Scratch moderators are really fit for their positions. Am I correct in feeling this way?
2. When the mod does the today and modifies Scratch forwards, does Scratch return the tomorrow's backways and if so, why not?
3) May I ask more questions, please?
- hungrydemons5
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Scratcher
76 posts
Question about Scratch Mods
Though the JSON file was manipulated to make the project run with no blocks and hidden code( #4 )1. I mean the illegal stuff is still in the project if you open it. if i make a untitled scratch cat project but then hide a bunch of corn and kernels inside of it then whoever opens it will see it and that's bad
Ok, here are my questions.SniYou don't need permission to ask questions.
#1. I saw a project that was overtly against the rules but the only rule-breaking part of the project could only be seen on a 3rd party mod website (Turbowarp) due to hacks but would appear like a completely normal project on Scratch. I reported this to Scratch Team via report and via email, but I recieved a human-written return email stating that the Scratch Team would not do anything about the project because the only rule-breaking was on a different website. This seems incorrect to me and draws into question whether the Scratch moderators are really fit for their positions. Am I correct in feeling this way?
2. When the mod does the today and modifies Scratch forwards, does Scratch return the tomorrow's backways and if so, why not?
3) May I ask more questions, please?
Last edited by hungrydemons5 (March 13, 2026 20:11:46)
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