Talking about people behind their backs, making friendly comments, I hope that if you watch this, you follow this video's advice. I have things to work on too. Sometimes I tease my friends on Scratch. I mean it playfully, and in a friendly way. But those comments could sound a little better. We all have stuff to work on. I'm not afraid to admit my mistakes, and no one else should. But, if we all work hard, then we can make Scratch a better place. Oh, by the way, the "lame scratcher" wasn't anyone in particular, I made that person up.
Thanks to BWILLIAMS2001 for inviting me to curate "Stop the Hate". I wouldn't have started thinking about this stuff without that invite.