What is the use of the username block in scratch?
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Answer:
The Username block is a sensing block and a reporter block. It reports the username of the user viewing the project, which can be used for saving progress in a project, either with a variable encoder or cloud lists (once they are released with string-storage capabilities), as well as other purposes.
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Answer:
The Username block is a sensing block and a reporter block. It reports the username of the user viewing the project, which can be used for saving progress in a project, either with a variable encoder or cloud lists (once they are released with string-storage capabilities), as well as other purposes.
Explanation:
Originally, the Scratch Team was reluctant to add this block because it could compromise users' privacy.[1] They started with the User ID block, which gave an anonymous but effective way of recognizing users for a specific project. However, they eventually decided to replace it with this block because it is easier for beginners to understand and was so frequently requested.[citation needed]
All projects that contain the username block will notify the user playing the project of it. However, it is possible to play a project anonymous by signing out before using it, although this means that some features such as cloud data will not be available. There is also a known bug which causes the message to appear if the backpack has a script with the username block inside it, even if the project does not contain the username block.
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