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giggles_treefriend
Scratcher
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Hello

I know this is an old account but hi!
Dagriffpatchfan
Scratcher
500+ posts

Hello

Hi!

I am (probably) Griffpatch's biggest fan, I mean he did comment on my profile!!!!! Please consider checking out my projects such as my SMB4 remake!
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-Turtle-Coding-
Scratcher
100+ posts

Hello

Hi! Welcome to Scratch! Great to have you in the community! If you need anything, feel free to reach out to me!

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-striped
Scratcher
100+ posts

Hello

Hi there, giggles_treefriend! Welcome to Scratch! Here are some helpful links:
Create a new project!
Scratch Community Guidelines
Scratch Wiki

Some FAQ:
Q: How do I become a Scratcher?
A: Have a verified email, share at least two projects on Scratch, be active on Scratch for a certain amount of time, and comment constructively and engage within the community. Being a Scratcher will give you access to certain aspects of Scratch such as cloud variables.

Q: How can I report bugs and share feedback on Scratch?
A: You can report bugs and share feedback in the Bugs & Glitches section of the Scratch discussion forums.

Q: What is a remix?
A: When a Scratcher makes a copy of someone else’s project and modifies it to add their own ideas (for example, by changing scripts or costumes), the resulting project is called a “remix”. Every minor change is considered a valid remix as long as credit is given to the original project creator.

Q: What if I don’t want others to remix my projects?
A: Remixing is an important part of the Scratch community. If you don’t want others to view or remix your creations, you can still create projects on the Scratch website, but don’t share them on the website.

Q: Can I use images / sounds / media from the internet in my projects?
A: If you choose to integrate someone else’s work into your own, be sure to give them credit on the project “credits” section, and include a link back to the original. To find art / sounds that are already licensed for remixing, check out the Creative Commons search page.

Q: Where can I find more FAQs?
A: Even more FAQ can be found here!

Scratch on!

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