I’ve been part of the Scratch community for three years now, and it’s been a huge part of my life. I remember starting out with simple scripts and slowly figuring out how to make things more complex and fun. Over the years, I’ve put a lot of work into my projects, dealing with the frustration of bugs and the excitement of finally getting a game to work right. These three years weren't just about coding; they were about learning how to take an idea in my head and actually build it for others to see. Choosing to delete my account is a big decision, but it’s one I’m making because I’m ready for a change. It’s definitely bittersweet to say goodbye to three years of work, but I feel like I’ve learned what I needed to learn here. Moving on doesn't mean I'm done being creative—it just means I’m ready for a fresh start and a new challenge. I’m walking away from Scratch with a lot of great memories and a ton of skills that I’ll take with me to whatever I decide to do next.