(2nd alt of @Reptlowagain ) Update note: Well, one of my projects in my old account got removed, again. Now, this would actually be unfair if the more popular similar projects aren't reported because they are looked at more. But one thing I can say is it is because it's a common weapon [The "K"] and I think something happened to make it lured to being reported, despite I've seen no real activities to it since. Honestly, it's been a long time ever since I got my first alert in my life in this site. For a long time, you've been reporting my projects for "being too violent and scary". *sigh*, most are SIMULATION projects and they aren't supposed to meant harm at all and are supposed to be entertainment purposes only. Look at all the gun projects reported, I think you guys report gun projects more than the ones that are actually or far more violent which aren't reported yet, just to my knowledge. Last year, a team called D7 Community had a chain of reported projects, and banned accounts. One of the notable moments happened there is that some people are already trying to make it less violent, to the point that you are using blasters instead of guns. The Scratch Team did not listen, and decide to report it anyway, putting them outside Scratch for good. Please, there is a reason why we made this, but we admit our mistakes. However, you have to listen to our reasons why are you reporting these projects even if they are in a least harmful way. P.S (or update tbh): Now, you guys are now aware about Turbowarp to prevent us from cheating. We get it, but it isn't going to be fair as we are trying our best trying to make our projects not that violent. I mean, some people considered that a person shooting another person is such as one. Did you forget the word, "Too"? It means you could allow violent projects but not the ones that takes to the extreme (like massive bloods). You already removed my studio about weapons, but I'd admit my mistake since it wasn't always your fault anyway. (Wait, does that mean I'll still follow the guidelines outside the Scratch website using the engine? (Or programmers speak, "language"). This is essentially the reason why I really want to find a way how to transfer myself outside this engine already) - Reptlowagain Credits: Whoever made the Demotivational Music (recreated in OPL, also credit to OpenMPT)