If this somehow gets taken down, know that I did not unshare this project, and it may have been seized by a false report, which only backs up my claims here. To the audience who actually cares about reading this: Is this account dead? No. Do I plan to be that active on it? Eh. Don't get me wrong, Scratch is a good place to start and grow in, but sometimes the community here just paints it as a bad place. People bully each other to feel superior, a lot of people get into things that they really shouldn't at their age, and there's a lot of thieves on this coding website that manage to get away with stolen ideas and creations from other people who worked hard on that stuff. Shoot, there's even people who have the audacity to false-report stuff that dissatisfies them and them only, not even caring about everything else with it. That just ain't pro. I'm not suggesting that those people should be harassed by the people tuning in to this message; in fact I'm actually against harassment. While yes, shame on them for committing some bad stuff on Scratch, a professional way to handle these types of people is to try and maintain a civil conversation with those people. And if they don't comply and continue to do the bad stuff that taints Scratch? Report them with ample reasoning, and Scratch's moderation will try their best to handle the situation. Now, back to me: I'm not leaving Scratch until I feel like I'm ready to move on and make it big. Until I feel like I actually wanna take video game development seriously, because that has been my dream for the past many years that I've been alive. Scratch is cool and all, but it's only the community that truly defines what Scratch really is to the others. Scratch was made to satisfy every age group with a couple of set standards, and if Scratch wanted to make another version of itself that targeted older audiences, they would. But that might not happen for quite some time, and we just have to make the best of what we have of it. So expect me to be WAY less productive in terms of actually sharing projects here, but I may swoop around from time to time to do some minor things around Scratch for a bit. But if the reason Scratch, a website targeted for kids and teens, gets destroyed because of kids or teens, that isn't my problem, that's the kids' and teens' shameful fault. But please don't go around harassing other people because of that. Just report those people when you feel they're breaking Scratch's Terms of Use, not out of favoritism. ScarfedCat out.