[ note from pleaseread-: this was written by a friend of mine, not me ^^ that's the reason for the different background - I'm going to be using background colors to indicate different people talking. this account is run by one person, and the whole team has a secret account to discuss on :) ] I’ve seen people, mainly semi-famous/popular people, who are “ungrateful” for what they have on Scratch. For example, 1) Someone posted a project, and just minutes after posting it they were complaining that they had 0 views. They said multiple things, all along the lines of "wow, no one cares about me" 2) Someone was upset/sad, but didn't make any show of how they were feeling. Later, they got extra upset because no one asked them how they felt, even though they made no show of how they felt. They closed their comments, got tons of "love," then hours later they felt completely fine and happy. Those were examples of what I've seen from semi-famous people. Now, to the flip-side, of less noticed people: 1) Someone posts a project. Multiple days went by, haven't gotten any views, and aren't complaining. A week later, they get their first view on it, and they're thrilled. 2) Someone is upset/sad, and in the time-span that the semi-famous person gets 10 comments, they get 2. This might be pointless, but this is a comparison of semi-famous to less noticed people, and how maybe we could /all/ be like the less noticed people and appreciate every little thing we get. In the future, just think about how other people feel. I'm not telling you to not be sad, and to not be upset if you don't get any views, but maybe, just /maybe/ think about how others feel. Thanks :)