The sequel to 'Free Follows: An Analysis'. This time I am critiquing the seemingly common practice of people putting face and voice reveals on Scratch. Press Space or click screen. One thing I've noticed is that some studios called 'face reveal' I tried looking at for research purposes couldn't be reached, probably due to being deleted, so it would appear that ST doesn't approve of face reveals, or at least of studios dedicated to them. This is reinforced by another studio where someone requested a face reveal studio in the comments and someone else said it'd probably get banned.
31 October: ...everyone who recently saw me love a face reveal had better go have a good look at it before they accuse me of being a hypocrite. Apparently hand reveals now exist. My opinion extends to them, although not the bit about cybersecurity. As in my 'Free Follows' project, this is just my opinion. You may aggressively disagree with it, which is fine. I understand some people like or are amused by such projects, and derive pleasure from making (or even mass-producing) them, or viewing them. This is perfectly alright. I'm not saying you're not allowed to like them. If you feel this way, I can only suggest you don't read the project and forget you ever saw it. I got the idea from a project called 'F4F: Analysis' by @Nishpish, and from some interesting comments on assorted face reveal projects which shall remain anonymous.