Scratch.mit.edu is a visual, block-based coding website for children created by a group of people from MIT.
The coding aspect is well made, however, projects only have a maximum file size of 5 MB and any sprite with over 1000 blocks in it breaks your computer unless you have an RTX 3090.
Everything else about Scratch is shit.
Pretty much anything that could be taken as even slightly offensive or mean gets you banned, muted, etcetera. I once called someone out for copying a comment for attention and I got muted for "spreading gossip."
And since the demographic of Scratch is 8-16, there are mostly only
dumb children on the site that can hardly snap two code blocks together.
All in all, don't use Scratch for more than a few months.
Person: "I just got banned on scratch.mit.edu for saying 'WTH'"
Scratch user 1: "Serves you right, you toxic
degenerate!"
Scratch user 2: "Yet another Scratcher has been banned for a
nonsensical reason. This is growing to become an epidemic on Scratch. We need to tell MIT that saying these types of words is not a bad thing. Copy and paste this message to
spread the word. #savescratch"
*237 people copy and paste the above message on any and every project they could find*
Person: Hey I got unbanned