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Stephen has written enough PG threads to form his own subforum. It would be funny if a special subforum within the Archive (new name for Spergatory) was made for all his OPs.
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@Null do thisStephen has written enough PG threads to form his own subforum. It would be funny if a special subforum within the Archive (new name for Spergatory) was made for all his OPs.

Our oracle must return to the mountains, to play Indigo Park and
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He 100% read this thread and unbotheredly took it as a compliment (de facto leader is a very specific phrase and if you search up de facto + by:InkDemonStephen there are no results)
I remember first hearing about this guy during my research of the SplatSource thread, because he was friends with a then minor named Genesis who ended up in the Lewd House Discord server (SplatSource ERP/porn sharing Discord server with a bunch of big names that had 4/5 minors in it) because one of the big names was grooming him, then Genesis eventually trooned out and was accused of being a groomer himself (although for this it seems partially a "jilted ex" accusation).TheInvertedShadow
According to this list, the longest OP belongs to the "Splatsource" Community thread, created by @Tread Miller, with a total of 326,168 characters. Stephen's thread was 175,844 characters long, putting it at 3rd place for the longest OP ever made, and it was only part 1![]()
Out of all the people that could have overtaken my first (very long) OP, I'm honored that @InkDemonStephen was the one to do soWith 11 parts with a combined total of 595,985 characters, completely blowing the previous record out of the water

That video never gets oldStephen's hacking threat against Markiplier, while pretending to be Anonymous
We are Anonymous
We are legions
We are not forgot
We are not forgive
Except us
This seems not too dissimilar to arguments about slop today. Maybe he was a prodigy. Or maybe it's just that nothing changes.In Stephen's worldview, YouTubers fall into just two categories: the good ones and the bad ones. While most viewers might dislike low-quality content creators for producing subpar videos and leave it at that, Stephen took a far more extreme position. He believed that these "bad" creators deliberately produced garbage content with malicious intent. In his view, their actions actively harmed the platform's "economy" by flooding it with low-effort material, thereby reducing visibility and opportunities for genuinely talented creators.
Was annoying orange already old by 2013? Good response to anyone complaining about the "good old days" today.