A site where you can code extremely easily, by connecting blocks, but most importantly, you can get banned on there very easily.
People can get banned for:
- Participating in the forums
- Saying "WTH"
- Mentioning other people
- Saying literally anything that can be took as offensive in any subtle way
People can get banned for:
- Participating in the forums
- Saying "WTH"
- Mentioning other people
- Saying literally anything that can be took as offensive in any subtle way
User: This person hacked the database, please ban them!
Alert: You have been banned from scratch.mit.edu permanently for mentioning other Scratchers.
Alert: You have been banned from scratch.mit.edu permanently for mentioning other Scratchers.
by Ondrashek06 October 15, 2020
Get the scratch.mit.edu mug.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.
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
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
by Ding Diddly July 10, 2022
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A block-coding website for all ages. However, the goddamn Scratch Team keeps banning people who say "damn". They don't give a shit about inappropriate crap. This is basically all of the users:
F4f kids, warrior cat kids, art thieves, the advertiser, the unoriginal platformer guy, the unoriginal animator, the spammer, and the attention seeker. all sorts of wack.
F4f kids, warrior cat kids, art thieves, the advertiser, the unoriginal platformer guy, the unoriginal animator, the spammer, and the attention seeker. all sorts of wack.
New Scratcher: Dang, this is cool!
F4F kids : f4f please please PLEASE!!
warrior cat kids: MY OC IS BRIGHTFIRE!!! PLEASE JOIN CLAN!!
Art thieves : look at my beautiful art! (It's just a painting made by Leonardo da vinci)
The advertiser: please join game! scratch.mit.edu/projects/6969696969
The unoriginal platformer guy: Play my unoriginal platformer that has THE FUCKING CUBE AGAIN!!
The unoriginal animator: Look at my totally original oc! And my animation is about being sick!!
The attention seeker: Mr beast is a drug dealer!
F4F kids : f4f please please PLEASE!!
warrior cat kids: MY OC IS BRIGHTFIRE!!! PLEASE JOIN CLAN!!
Art thieves : look at my beautiful art! (It's just a painting made by Leonardo da vinci)
The advertiser: please join game! scratch.mit.edu/projects/6969696969
The unoriginal platformer guy: Play my unoriginal platformer that has THE FUCKING CUBE AGAIN!!
The unoriginal animator: Look at my totally original oc! And my animation is about being sick!!
The attention seeker: Mr beast is a drug dealer!
by Peter Griffin tells the truth November 15, 2022
Get the Scratch.mit.edu mug.A. The granddaddy of memes, dating all the way back to 2007.
B. A Website where you can code games and animations.
C. The daycare of social media, roaming with 10 year olds.
D. Did I mention all the memes?
B. A Website where you can code games and animations.
C. The daycare of social media, roaming with 10 year olds.
D. Did I mention all the memes?
by SuperKamptiA June 8, 2023
Get the Scratch.mit.edu mug.A form of graffiti in which markings are etched into hard surfaces. Particularly prevalent in NYC Subways where Graffiti remover and a "Clean Train" policy have all but eradicated traditional aerosol graffiti.
Considered by many a low form of graffiti as the difficult etching leaves little room for artistic design, scratchiti is often simply block-lettered tags used to promote a particular urban artist or claim territory, or amature copycat work.
Tools employed in the craft are generally keys, knives, and razorblades, but Lava Rocks available at hardware stores, Carbide tipped drill bits, and spark plugs have been reported as tools of choice as well.
Occasionally, detailed etching work is spotted, and is assumed to be done using an apparatus similar to a Dremel Tool.
Considered by many a low form of graffiti as the difficult etching leaves little room for artistic design, scratchiti is often simply block-lettered tags used to promote a particular urban artist or claim territory, or amature copycat work.
Tools employed in the craft are generally keys, knives, and razorblades, but Lava Rocks available at hardware stores, Carbide tipped drill bits, and spark plugs have been reported as tools of choice as well.
Occasionally, detailed etching work is spotted, and is assumed to be done using an apparatus similar to a Dremel Tool.
by Eric Skiff March 23, 2004
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Did you see the scratchitti in the bathroom stall? Apparently, somebody had sexual relations with my mother last night.
by Tad_Strongo January 14, 2009
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and tools to use to do this is.
Lava Rock.
Pumice Stone.
Knives.
Keys.
Scissors.
Box Cutters.
Exacto Knife
And some tools like screwdrivers,drill bits and so on.
There is also another form of scratchitti known as Acid Etching which doesnt show up on the glass at first but slowly starts to burn its way on the glass in a short period of time.
the tools you need are acid etching kits from craft stores or websites.
and tools to use to do this is.
Lava Rock.
Pumice Stone.
Knives.
Keys.
Scissors.
Box Cutters.
Exacto Knife
And some tools like screwdrivers,drill bits and so on.
There is also another form of scratchitti known as Acid Etching which doesnt show up on the glass at first but slowly starts to burn its way on the glass in a short period of time.
the tools you need are acid etching kits from craft stores or websites.
by streets is ghetto June 27, 2009
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