So, basically, the "Report" system and the "Censor" system has caused many problems, like false positives, and many people have made projects complaining about their mutes, their warnings, or their bans. Why is ST so strict? No, I do not want to repeat the guidelines back to you again, because it may annoy some people have this repeated ten thousand in their warnings but NOTE Scratch is for 8+. Think before sending bad words: "i have a younger sibling that is eight. do i want my sibling to see that?", or, "i am eight years old, and other people are saying swears. or adult content. do i want to see that?" Now. Why do people not like ST so much? Because of the moderation. During my Scratch time here, I've seen many people bypassing the content that is censored. People, have been asking so many much for chat rooms, allow sharing links to social media, but, well, (I did not find the link which contains the wiki), but I'm just gonna describe it. Someone asked if we have permission to share s*cial m*dia invites to talk/collab easier for a project, but someone from ST said themselves, that no. Even s*cial invite links without any s*cial m*dia words is a no. How is ST nice? You, as people that is over the age of 13, some 11, may not understand this, but ST is protecting 8 year old or less to be exposed to things that they may not be comfortable with. And yes, sometimes saying something that needed medical care might get you muted, but the ST *MAYBE* will read the comment, and send you a so-called-alert about the comment, and you can come to a medical site, or call the ambulance now and stuff like that. CREDITS: People writing their own essays about ST, idk i forgot. A few more people, I guess, and I guess Scratch Wiki?, Crystal