Scratch De-Socialmediafy
Overview
Removes comments, forums, and social features from Scratch.
Transform Scratch into a focused, distraction-free creative tool. Scratch De-Socialmediafy is a lightweight browser extension designed to remove the "social media" pressures from the Scratch creative platform. By stripping away comments, forums, and popularity metrics, it allows students and creators to focus entirely on what matters most: coding and creativity. Whether you are a parent looking for a safer environment for your child, or a teacher wanting to minimize classroom distractions, this extension provides a cleaner, "studio-only" experience. Key Features: 🚫 Zero Comments: Removes all comment sections from project pages, studios, and user profiles to prevent cyberbullying or off-topic chatter. 🔇 No More Popularity Contests: Hides stats like "Loves," "Favorites," and follower counts, reducing the pressure to go "viral." 🛡️ Safe Exploration: Blocks access to the Scratch Forums (Discuss) and activity feeds, keeping the focus on project building. 🧹 Clean User Profiles: Hides user bios and "What I'm working on" sections to remove social networking elements. ⚡ Lightning Fast: Works instantly as the page loads, ensuring social features never "flash" on the screen. Why use Scratch De-Socialmediafy? While Scratch is an incredible educational tool, its social features can sometimes lead to distractions or unwanted interactions. This extension acts as a "Safe Mode," turning Scratch back into the pure educational IDE it was meant to be.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedFebruary 9, 2026
- Size6.15KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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