Ok, why is laziness just an easy strategy to get views as soon as you gain a large number of followers, rather than actually putting effort into your projects beforehand? I've seen people whose Scratch profiles started with good, high-effort animation memes and/or projects. And then as soon as they reach a juicy number of followers, let's say 700-1000, they start making crap posts, and lazy doodles, sometimes even projects inviting people to foreign websites (which I'll get into later). These projects still get the same amount of views as the actually good projects do, so it's a low-risk, high-reward type of thing. If that's what floats your boat, then OK, sure, but people are working hard on their projects to barely manage to get as many views as more popular Scratchers get on LAZY projects. And this one will probably get me enough tomatoes to make a pot of spaghetti, but I think that Scratch kinda has its own version of classism. Like, I've been reported for having the word h*** in a project, whilst having it CENSORED. But popular scratchers have no problem when it comes to being reported, even if they don't censor words like that at all! And Scratch is against making projects with links to foreign websites, yet popular scratchers put out links to whiteboards and other things without a scratch (baha.. :'l). As I said, blatant classism. Take this evidence with a grain of salt, though, because I have tried to gain some traction on lemon8 by putting my lemon8 profile on a project (a day later, the lemon8 account was deleted, for some unknown reason...) Hey, isn't that evidence better? Well, if I talk any more, I'm going to start making hypocritical claims, so Acid out!
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