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|Type = Game Community, block-based programming
|Type = Game Community, block-based programming
|Release date = 2003 (first prototype)  
|Release date = 2003 (first prototype)  
|Quote = Scratch my ass!
|Quote = Old scratch site
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'''Scratch''' otherwise known as '''SCRATCH''' in capitals, its a game-community was first-made in 2003 by '''MIT Media Lab''' making its own first prototype, the site targeted primarily at children to get to learn about coding by simply matching the 10 colored-blocks to create their own projects around the site provides being based on block-based programming. some [[screamers]] disguised as kid-friendly and has a suspicious title includes [[Scratch Cat Quiz!]] or [[Not Scary Rly Fun]].   
'''Scratch''' otherwise known as '''SCRATCH''' in capitals, its a game-community was first-made in 2003 by '''MIT Media Lab''' making its own first prototype, the site targeted primarily at children to get to learn about coding by simply matching the 10 colored-blocks to create their own projects around the site provides being based on block-based programming. some [[screamers]] disguised as kid-friendly and has a suspicious title includes [[Scratch Cat Quiz!]] or [[Not Scary Rly Fun]].   

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Scratch otherwise known as SCRATCH in capitals, its a game-community was first-made in 2003 by MIT Media Lab making its own first prototype, the site targeted primarily at children to get to learn about coding by simply matching the 10 colored-blocks to create their own projects around the site provides being based on block-based programming. some screamers disguised as kid-friendly and has a suspicious title includes Scratch Cat Quiz! or Not Scary Rly Fun.

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  • scratch.mit.edu

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