To all the current viewers, please read the description of this project and the notes before using this project: Also, do not make me say this twice: NO ADVERTISING. All advertisements in the comments of this project will be reported. This will get monthly updates to the description, so stay tuned for more info about this "1"! I was looking through some of the oldest projects on scratch, after half an hour of exploring, i eventually became very curious of what the oldest project on scratch was. I did some serious researching and found out that for some reason, Turbowarp could load unshared projects, why? According to https://docs.turbowarp.org/unshared-projects, the scratch API has had this bug for over eight years, but scratch doesn't monitor these unshared projects like any shared projects, so this bug isn't too serious (To the scratch team, at least, also, please report any abuse of turbowarp and this unshared projects bug to the scratch team. Projects that violate the scratch community guidelines include: Chat rooms, racist content, explicit and inappropriate content, etc. Ok, moving on with the lesson), even the builds maintained by the scrtch team can view unshared projects, so it seems like scratch won't be patching this out any time soon. As many curious people have, i typed in this link into the search bar: https://turbowarp.org/1, and found a strange project that is the exact same thing as this. Some have theorized that this was a test by the scratch team, but no one knew who the original creator was, or why they created it, so we have no apparent way to determine the exact origins of this project. Apparently, Turbowarp says that it's just what the Scratch API system returns to you when you ask to view the project with the ID number 1. Later on, I found a project called Weekend by @andresmh and learned that it is the oldest surviving project on scratch. Here is he link if you wish to see it: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/104 If you are wondering why the ID is 104 and not any other number, here is the reason why: Projects 1-103 are unshared, since the ID of shared project Weekend was given the id 104, thats why it was 104 and not any other number, this was also the first shared project on scratch, so this is why it is considered the oldest surviving project on scratch, and why it's ID is 104. Early versions of scratch were eventually updated to our current version 3.0, so the project Weekend has corrupted sounds that sound like a taco bell toilet (Credits to for this joke) because of these updates. All sources/links used: https://turbowarp.org/1 https://docs.turbowarp.org/unshared-projects
I do not have any bad intentions with this project, nor do i have intentions of getting famous with this (And no, i did not copy @happyberry1234, this is just a coincidence that we did the same project.) , so please do not report this project or me. I only wish to share this info with the users of scratch who wish to know more about scratch's past history. It is very interesting to know about scratch's past and what it was before 3.0, especially because scratch is the worlds largest coding community, so there are many new users who do not know about this project and the other older 2-103 unshared projects. Again, please do not report this or my profile to the scratch team. Do not like and fave. If you want to, then by all means, go ahead, i do not control what you do, because this project is meant to be a learning experience for every one who sees this. I will stop here and i hope to see all of you guys in my next project. In the meantime, bye bye!