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The case of SCP-173 is well-known. The artist behind the original image, being a Japanigger, cannot conceive of art made through reuse or recontextualization since copyright is Very Serious Business in the east. I know that there was some effort to make a new picture for the article, which sucked so much that I guess at some point they decided to remove it and just not even have a picture at all.
Actually the artist was pretty reasonable. He was willing to allow free, noncommercial use. But then SCP people started monetizing it. I think the Russians even sold merch. That's when he withdrew permission. It was SCP who fucked up here.

It really sucks because that article and the image were from one of the original /x/ threads.
 
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Actually the artist was pretty reasonable. He was willing to allow free, noncommercial use. But then SCP people started monetizing it. I think the Russians even sold merch. That's when he withdrew permission. It was SCP who fucked up here.

It really sucks because that article and the image were from one of the original /x/ threads.
International copyright law is iffy because there are many nations which quite literally don't give a shit about it. This is why that bunch of Russians started making millions off SCP merch with no consequences.
 
I've been aware of the SCPF for a long time, but I've never taken time to sit down and read through much of it. As I have recently found myself with an overabundance of time to kill, I decided to start working my way through numerically.

My favorite SCP archetype is probably the "unassuming magic trinket of indeterminate origin." Maybe it will kill you. Maybe it won't. Mostly it just stimulates the imagination. Horror monsters can be cool, but the overabundance of invincible boogiemen does get tiresome after a while. Perhaps it's an inevitability given the constraints of the setting. After all, the writer needs to provide an explanation for why an organization with nigh-unlimited resources and black ops teams can't just turn the spooky thing into a smear if it causes too much trouble.

For me, most of the dread comes from running into the occasional rewrite full of unironic neopronouns and realizing that this is probably going to become a more frequent occurrence the further I go.
 
I've been aware of the SCPF for a long time, but I've never taken time to sit down and read through much of it. As I have recently found myself with an overabundance of time to kill, I decided to start working my way through numerically.

My favorite SCP archetype is probably the "unassuming magic trinket of indeterminate origin." Maybe it will kill you. Maybe it won't. Mostly it just stimulates the imagination. Horror monsters can be cool, but the overabundance of invincible boogiemen does get tiresome after a while. Perhaps it's an inevitability given the constraints of the setting. After all, the writer needs to provide an explanation for why an organization with nigh-unlimited resources and black ops teams can't just turn the spooky thing into a smear if it causes too much trouble.

For me, most of the dread comes from running into the occasional rewrite full of unironic neopronouns and realizing that this is probably going to become a more frequent occurrence the further I go.
I honestly think SCP-002 is a good example of that: It's literally a living room that turns any humans who enter into fleshy furniture. It lends itself to the imagination well.
 
My favorite SCP archetype is probably the "unassuming magic trinket of indeterminate origin." Maybe it will kill you. Maybe it won't. Mostly it just stimulates the imagination. Horror monsters can be cool, but the overabundance of invincible boogiemen does get tiresome after a while.
I think it also goes very well with the setting unlike mega-monsters. Common but supernatural items are the epitome of SCP. When whatever writers want to make their OC the ultimate badass, or their object as the true end-of-the-world, every other SCP somewhat gets set back.
 
I've never read SCP. I didn't understand its appeal and I find the habit of censoring everything with black a tedious excuse for poor world building. It'd be like if in Harry Potter hearing that Voldemort used the terrible ██████████ curse which left the scar on harry's head because it █████████████████ through the power of ████████. And then JK Rowling fills in the blanks in book 7 when she has a better idea of what she's trying to do.
Used to it was reasonable things like names,dates and locations
Now it's an excuse to pretend they're tranny HP.Lovecraft

"Implys Scp does vague bad thing" CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP IT'S WHAT YOU DON'T SEE! "Gargles cock"
>kino casino goes down
>decide to start listening to scp narrations again because my prior background noise got banned from youtube
>90% of all the new scps just boil down to an hour plus long narration about "ooohh big scary world ending metaphysical memetic agent that's super big and powerful" that has no relation to the greater universe or is even all that unique in the grand scheme of things #868296

fucking hell. I guess this is what happens when you have no guardrails in your fiction? People shit on GW a lot but seeing what scp has become I'm honestly thankful for gaymes workshop and the autistic chokehold they have on 40k lore (pretend that Matt ward doesn't exist).

I do like the sarkic stuff. Maybe it's because I'm kinda of an autist for ancient civilizations but the whole vibe really appeals to me. I'm honestly surprised that there hasn't been a story made yet about how the evil flesh monster cult members are just le understood and innocent minorityfolx and uhm actually it's the christfascists/normal society who are the REAL monsters. Libshits absolutely adore that trope for some reason.
Modern Scp has been filtered by a sheltered mod group of Groomers,Sex pests and Bluesky users who like to pretend to be novelists
Wearing a skinsuit stiched together by Youtubers and Scps made back when the Xbox 360 was on store shelves
 
So, how's SCP: 5K these days? Haven't seen much on it lately; has the game gotten any more content since it's came out? I know there's maybe three missions in the game so far - one about raiding a base in Antarctica, one about raiding Area-12, one about playing a D-Class - but is the game worth grabbing? All I heard is that the devs are apparently woke.
 
Second update, I think I now know why the tranny left now: https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-17694060/change-in-policy-notice-for-future-bans
Four people got nuked for harassing them apparently, one of them is implied to be temporary because they're one of Bright's victims: https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-17693902/vivian-adler-varwith
As for the rest, they are not just some nobodies, Intercedent was apparently the first person that Djoric authorized to take care of his works, and Ubergoober collaborated with Intercedent on that infamous "White People" SCP.
https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-17693950/nikki-ubergoober-amsilly https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-17694308/intercedent https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-17694205/poufypoufson
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JFL even some staff are fed up with the issue. Really goes to show how much they've fucked up the whole ordeal. The fact that the admin was specfically transgender is mentioned and implied to be the reason that a goddamn POLICY CHANGE is occurring.
Final update to the Queerious saga: He has confirmed that he has fully left the SCP community after co-writing a 001 Proposal about (I REALLY WISH I WAS JOKING ABOUT THIS PART; READ THE TALE YOURSELF TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM KEKS) a tranny (that used its reality bending powers to turn itself biologically male) killing himself: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/nico-queer-001
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Good riddance, I hope the rest of them soon follow.
 
he has fully left the SCP community after co-writing a 001 Proposal about (I REALLY WISH I WAS JOKING ABOUT THIS PART; READ THE TALE YOURSELF TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM KEKS) a tranny (that used its reality bending powers to turn itself biologically male) killing himself
Yet again proving that trannies don't actually want to be the opposite gender, they want to be given attention for being "special" (they sure are) and protected from criticism (equivalent of holy water to a vampire, or a swastika) and being a crossdresser with extra steps is how they'll achieve that. Being what they "desire" most makes them realize it's not what they actually want and takes away their special privileges. Being at tranny is a mindset.
 
Call me a baby, but SCP-1762 is still one of the few pieces of fiction to genuinely make me cry just from reading it. I loved stuff like Dragonology when I was a kid, so seeing a story like this and reminiscing on childhood innocence kinda made me sob. Same goes for SCP-3844, why is it that bittersweet stories about dragons always hurt my heart the most?
Tell me the author vanished from social media and/or isn't part of the retard cult. That's one of the reasons I haven't read SCP in years.
 
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