Hello everybody, and welcome to Pylar's Guide to Conflict on Scratch! In this advice project, I will teach y'all about the best ways to avoid getting into a major conflict on Scratch. This is based upon information compiled by me after 5 years of Scratch and other websites. --- To summarize this project if you are too lazy to read, use the report button all the time. It's so useful. --- I doubt many will read this, but for those who do: thanks, I'm kinda dead inside but it's nice to be noticed. --- I made this in half of math class and I also want cheese and Skittles but lunch isn't for 2.5 periods so I have to wait. :( --- If anybody has questions, I can answer them. But no calling people out. It just makes things worse.
Thanks to the Scratch Team for this lovely site and the equally lovely report button mentioned a lot on this project. Thanks to Pinkfong for Baby Shark, Smash Mouth and whoever edited it for All Star but they don't stop coming, and Eurythmics and Zacj for Sweet Dreams but I put Kahoot music over it. The font is Rouncy Rainbows, and I used Inkscape to upload it as well as make the stars. I did everything else in Scratch. Thanks to all the users who have made similar advice projects (I think @leiIani is the most popular?) for inspiration. Thanks to all the fantastical users over the years who helped me to discover the wonders of the report button and the horrors of conflict gone too far.