This article or section documents the current version of Scratch (version 3.0). For this article in Scratch 1.4, see Project Statistics (1.4).
Project Statistics show how many loves, favourites, remixes, and views that the project has received, along with other options.
Project Statistics in Scratch 2.0

Project Statistics (often shortened to Project Stats) are numbers below a project's online display that shows information about the project. The statistics show views, loves, comments, remixes, studios and favorites.

Statistics

The statistics found beneath the project.

In My Stuff, project statistics have different icons:

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The symbols all represent the various stats:

  • The eye represents the number of views.
  • The heart represents the number of loves.
  • The speech bubble represents the number of comments. This icon is not shown on the projects page.
  • The swirl represents the number of remixes.
    • Unshared remixes are included in the count in the My Stuff page, but not on the project page.
  • The star represents how many people have favorited the project.
  • The two rectangles used to show how many studios the project has been added to. However, it stopped working at some point before August 5, 2020[1], and thus currently has no purpose for project statistics.

Sharing a project after it has been unshared will still keep the stats it had before it was unshared.

April Fools' Day

On April Fools' Day 2014, the love symbol was replaced with a paw.

On April Fools' Day 2015, the favorite symbol was replaced with a banana, and the love symbol was replaced with a strawberry.

Changing Statistics

The statistics can be changed by any user (including the one who shared the project), although views are the only statistic that can be raised by an anonymous user.

To the right of the numbers are three buttons, which allow the viewer to add the project to a studio, copy its link, and report it. Below the statistics is an area that shows what extensions the project uses.


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