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− | [[File:love-it 3.png|thumb|The '''love-it''' button.]] | + | [[File:love-it 3.png|thumb|75px|The '''love-it''' button in [[Scratch 3.0]].]] |
[[File:Love it button 2.png|thumb|75px|The '''love-it''' button in [[Scratch 2.0]].]] | [[File:Love it button 2.png|thumb|75px|The '''love-it''' button in [[Scratch 2.0]].]] | ||
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A '''love-it''' is what a user can give a [[project]] if they enjoy it. Love-its are given by clicking the love-it button under the [[Online Player]]. | A '''love-it''' is what a user can give a [[project]] if they enjoy it. Love-its are given by clicking the love-it button under the [[Online Player]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 27 April 2020
- This article is about the project statistic. For the row on the Front Page, see What the Community is Loving.



A love-it is what a user can give a project if they enjoy it. Love-its are given by clicking the love-it button under the Online Player.
Rather than a rating system, Scratch uses love-its and favorites. Only one love-it can be given by each user, although it is possible for one person to give more than one love-it (see bottom).
The most recent projects that have the most love-its are displayed on the Front Page in the What the Community is Loving section.
Usage
Love-its are given to a project when a user likes a project. If the user likes that project very much, a favorite is sometimes given as well. People rarely give favorites without loving the project.[1]
Love-its are sometimes used so that when a user gets a certain amount of love-its, they will add more to their project or make a sequel.
Also, if a project has over 100 love-its, it will not get featured. However, if a project is already featured and has attained more than 100 love-its, it will still stay featured.
Problems
While the love-it system generally works well, some people use it as "currency" and only give something if they have a love-it on a project.[2] Large amounts of love-its are sometimes given as prizes for unofficial contests, such as coloring contests. Some users also just give away "free love-its" instead of only loving what they enjoy.
Also, some people who have multiple alternate accounts can love a project one time per account; this means that one person can love a project several times with enough accounts; however, this may result in an alert.
Trends
Trading Love-its
Although not as widespread as follow4follow, a smaller trend with the same concept has developed where users will trade love-its, so one user will love-it another user's projects, and vice-versa.
Fame
Some users have complained that love-its are increasing "fame."[3]
April Fools' Day
- Main article: April Fools' Day
On the April Fools' Day of 2014, the love-it symbol was replaced with a paw. This was meant to go along with the April Fools' Day theme of LOLCATZ.
The love-it symbol on April Fools' day of 2015 was changed to a strawberry for the April Fools' theme of Edible Scratch.