So, it's been awhile. Don't know how comfortable I am right now. I'm writing this on my phone, so nothing fancy. In short, there was another reason I stopped scratch. I wasn't allowed to talk to people online. And once I shared some information on myself, I no longer felt comfortable on this platform. I know it sounds dumb to be this dramatic about what is, in the end, a kids' coding platform, but Scratch kindled my love of coding, and now I'm becoming a game designer! It's going to be a horror game released bit by bit on gamejolt (follow me at Illusory Games). While I made friends on Scratch and, undoubtedly, had a portion of myself on here, this platform is a stepping stone. You have to leave eventually. I'm not leaving, but I did reflect for a bit. And now I'm growing as a person, thanks to Scratch! I'm now a composer, artist and coder for my game, and I'll go by the name of Noot. You can call me that. My YT channel isn't completely dead, I'm gonna give it a second life. In short, I might occasionally post, but there's another issue I noticed on this platform. Content. It's getting worse and lazier. But it's getting rewarded. Listen, I know the people who enjoy my content. You guys are good and hardworking. I want all of you to release your Magnum Opi, your greatest work, and spread the good content so people will be inspired again and do the same. TL,DR: I'll post more frequently, make good content, and I can't talk to anyone. I'm sorry, I don't want that guilt. If we can get me to 300 followers, I'll make ask Noot 3, and If I could get to 1000 followers on Scratch and, once I restart it, 1 mil on YT, I'll consider going by my real name here and face revealing over on YT. I'll make an ask Noot Fantastic Special. I might be using adobe, too, so look forward to that. Anyway, that won't happen, but if we could get to 300, that would be great. See y'all later. -Noot
Did Elon Musk buy Scratch while I was gone?