scratch.
mit.edu is a kid's coding website where you drag blocks, like toddlers on their mom's iPad. Supposedly it's supposed to teach you to code, but most people end up as youtubers instead of gamedevs. People post wide-varaties of "projects" such as, games, animations,
art, platformer games, platformer games, and platformer games. Scratch's community is quite concerning falling under these stereotypes, artists with no views, alphabet lore lovers, fnf enjoyers, simple animators getting 2 million views,
furries, people that leave the website whole for TikTok, people who post tutorials on
youtube that you get stuck on after 2 seconds, and the inactive people with
random usernames like Ibuprofen. I would know as a person that regrets having a scratch account.
Meanwhile in the comments
Person A: Follow me pleaseeeeee
Person B: I already did before I left that website
Person C: Don't be so mean to him OwO *visible pain*
Person D:
Stop Advertising
Read The TOS scratch.
mit.edu/terms_of_use/