Make sure your project is shared by clicking the orange “Share” button (at the top of the screen). Tip: If you don't see the Share button, make sure your Scratch account is confirmed. Look in your email for an email from the Scratch Team and click “Confirm my email address.”
You can share your Scratch project by clicking on the orange colored button, “Share”, make sure you are clicking on it. Even after that if you are project is not getting shared then make sure that you have confirmed your email id as that is a requirement to share a Scratch project.
If the recipient taps Accept, ScratchJr will tell you that the project was accepted with a 'Sent' message. The recipient will see the shared project wrapped in blue ribbon on the Home screen. After they've opened the project, the blue ribbon will disappear from the Home screen.
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In 2021, Scratch boasted of hosting 18 million new users. In 2022, Scratch reported more than 100 million registered users. There are over 121 million registered user accounts as of November 2023.
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Swear words in projects are definitely not allowed, and should be reported immediately. Scratch is for all ages, so be sure to use the report button if you see anything like this. Even if you see something in a project like “what the…”, and then censoring the word, that may be reportable as well. Hope it helped!
Scratch is the world's largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
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