Most of us recall 2019 - The year when Scratch is a beautiful nation. Thousands of cheerful Scratchers code, create, collab, and contribute to a prosperous society. Scratch, restated over and over again, is a place for fun and for scratchers to interact with one another. Sadly, it has been a disgusting, fame-filled hideout since 2020. It all started in the second half of the year, when rumours spread that some fellow scratchers started copying, resharing, even impersonating. The severity of the issue of generic games had only skyrocketed, despite the effort devoted by lots of kind scratchers. The Explore trending page became a place only for generic platformers and animations. Then things started getting even disastrous. For the first time ever, foul language appeared on Scratch. F4F was minted. Feedback became an advertising strategy. Spam occurred. Collabs failed. Famous and potential Scratchers abandoned the website. True talented projects were deserted. A project which only contained a square, grass and spikes could get up to 5000 loves. A platformer, an exact copy of others and only colours were changed, got on trending. Is this what we are looking for? I am writing not to spread hate, but to urge the Scratch community to Stop generic. Stop hate. Stop advertising. Stop fame. Start coding. I sincerely hope we can create a way better future. For us. For Scratch. @Supercube_123 Spread this message with the best you can do by adding this to related studios, etc.
Credit to @SuperCube_123 for original project!! :D Honestly the reality of this kind of hit me hard. I remember young dumb ten-eleven year old me, cruising along on scratch, havin' a nice time. And then there's the present, where everyone's still trying to enjoy themselves while everything goes to crap. Do people have no dignity!? No respect for how hard people work on their projects? Do people really think they're going to be held in a high regard when they copy and cheat on projects? Scratch is a place to have fun, learn, and make friends! And are you really learning when you don't even bother to change the code....?