Remix and sign if you support! Make sure to remix the last remix! Under Standing: Listen, before reporting this/ignoring this, please here me out. I'm not blaming ST or scratchers, I understand that ST has a huge site to run, including kids. The problem: You see this is about the 5th time a FNAF fan game was banned for NO REASON. Scratch Team said if the game has a warning, it is allowed. Sesame Paradise 6, had a warning, and was still reported! Luckily, ST understood that it was allowed and is safe. But their have been times where they don't make it, and it's usually the most polished but also safest ones that are reported and banned. I've seen many reports and bans infront of my eyes, so I know it's REAL, not some propaganda. And it's a big problem, these aren't just stuff, people spend hours on end and work for weeks on these games. Any scratcher can't make a good FNAF fan game, and it takes practice and understanding to make a GOOD one. PEOPLE REPORT these games with second though, and even LIE to cover them up, not to mention mass report attacks. And this has been happening for YEARS. So how can we make it so that FNAF fan/horror games are SAFE and ST can keep the site open for all people? Solutions?: 1. Include a warning at the beginning of the project. If they wish, they could add it at the top of the instructions and notes section too. Devs could also include the genre, stating that it is horror or FNAF fan. ST should consider this when reviewing reports. 2. Make a safe play mode or jump scare switch. Safe play should at least cancel all scary sounds, flashing lights, and jump scares, as well as brightening the atmosphere. ST should definitely consider this when reviewing reports as it is going the extra mile for safety, and honestly should not be necessary. I would definitely add A JUMP SCRAES SWITCH though, since that is usually helpful. 3. MOST EFFECTIVE: ST can add the option to input a tag or genre, and it would hide projects with that tag/genre for that user, in all places, in the featured line, studios, shared projects, every where! Devs of all projects would add enter their genre or tag the style of game somewhere. This is quiet far fetched, but it would be VERY effective!