Eng:List of Misconceptions about Scratch

Below is a list of misconceptions about Scratch. Often, people misunderstand a concept of Scratch or interpret the function of something incorrectly. The following misconceptions are placed in order by perspective of the truth.

Scratch Program
The Scratch program has multiple misconceptions on scripting and other features. These misconceptions are found among the Scratch program.

Blocks
when gf clicked forever if then . . . end end
 * The if then block does not repeatedly check a condition. If it did, it wouldn't have a bump on the bottom. In order for it to repeatedly check a condition, it must be within a forever or appropriate loop, as in the following script:


 * Broadcasts are received by clones, which can cause some coding problems.


 * The when key pressed hat block is not broken because of its erratic behavior when compared to key  pressed?.


 * Boolean sensors passed into custom blocks cannot update the parameter's value while the custom block is running. Boolean sensors only pass in true or false.
 * The Tempo blocks only change the duration of notes, though some people misunderstand and think that it affects imported sound.

Workarounds
when gf clicked set [timer v] to [0] forever wait (1) secs change [timer v] by (1) It appears to be accurate to the actual change of time, but after each block is a very minuscule wait. Therefore, after the blocks waits the specified amount of seconds, there is another wait, although less than a millisecond, before the timer changes. In a short period of time, the change isn't too drastic, but if the variable timer continues this loop for a long period of time, the ratio of difference compared to the actual (timer) will be visible; just over 7% off by 100 seconds, and 62.3% off by 600 seconds.
 * It is common to do the following as an alternative to the timer:

Games
Many Scratchers tend to believe that Scratch is specifically designed for making games. This is false. Although games can be made in Scratch, a large variety of project types are creatable including art, animations, and stories. There can even be an unnamed, unique project type. Rather than one stating that "Scratch is used to make games", it would be more accurate to state "Scratch is used to design web-based projects".

Disappearing Text Bug

 * The Disappearing Text Bug was not introduced in Scratch 1.3. It was first documented in 1.3, but it was also reported by users using older versions (e.g. Scratch 1.0.1), thereby falsifying this myth.
 * The Disappearing Text Bug does not always occur when the Squeak memory runs low. This was based on a survey on 20 people who have experienced the bug. A closer look reveals that the reported appearance of the bug with certain events reveals that 80% of the reported arrivals of the bug with other events were most likely coincidences. Disappearing Text Bug.png

Other

 * Contrary to popular belief, sprite scrolling is relatively easy to do.

Scratch Website
This is for misconceptions about the website.

Main site

 * The old 1.4 and 2.0 beta site are no longer accessible, the former of which was deleted and the latter was updated to become the current Website.
 * Weekend was not the first project to be created. However, it is the oldest existing project.

Forums

 * The old 1.4 forum can still be previewed, as can other parts of the site. However, the previewer cannot jump between threads. (See the first misconception in the above list.)
 * The Report button is not only useful for reporting inappropriate material. It has other uses, too. For instance, moving forum topics when they are not in the right one is done by reporting.
 * Deleted posts and threads wind up in the Dustbin, rather than being literally deleted. This one is common among people unfamiliar with what Community Moderators and Scratch Team members do on Scratch.

Other places on the site

 * ScratchR is often confused with "Scratcher", "Scratch Team member", or even "Scratch Resources".

Kaj

 * It is unknown whether Kaj was female, as is commonly portrayed, though one contact with the Scratch Team used male terms.
 * Kaj did not hack or steal any accounts, as is commonly alleged.

gobo

 * Many people thought gobo was a regular user, fake/joke account, or was controlled by "Gobo", but it is actually real and controlled by the Scratch Team, despite the rank saying "Scratcher".