SCP Foundation - Creepypasta with roid rage - now ITT: SCP fans

Look how fast something like this happened the Backrooms concept, after not too long there's levels and levels with water and other items laying about like pick-up items in a video game and creatures being catalogued like Pokémon.
Meanwhile the whole point of that shit is you were inescapably lost in a series of nearly identical rooms with nothing to look forward to but dying there or being killed there by something mysterious. You had noclipped through the walls of reality with no way back.
 
Makes sense, but has he ever commented on the state of SCP writing as a whole? Because it might be that he's tired of reading some of the more nonsense SCPs.
In the video I posted, He says it's gotten better lol. Perhaps he doesn't want to admit it's gotten convoluted and dumb.

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Something is shifting...

I noticed a lot more short articles with the default Wikidot look since the 7000 series opened.
And now SCP-ZZZZ-J reached +130, becoming the second highest-rated new article.

Of course, while short articles are being posted relatively more often, the majority is still the usual overwritten trash. But it appears as though even the resident SCP wikidiots are starting to get tired of 50+ page exploration logs.
(And most of the 1000-esque 7000ers are pretty boring and stupid, despite being mercifully short)
 
Makes sense, but has he ever commented on the state of SCP writing as a whole? Because it might be that he's tired of reading some of the more nonsense SCPs.
In some of his readings, he makes some veiled remarks that he thinks the writing is stupid. The one I recall off the top of my head is the SCP-3003 one, where he says something along the lines of “well, the author has explicitly stated that this SCP is supposed to be a critique of capitalism and consumerism, but the society that is depicted more closely reflects a conformist communist society. But what do I know, I’m not the author.”

Also, considering that he built his career off reading long-ass SCP’s and isn’t looking to go out guns blazing burning all his bridges lest he wants to return to this well in the future, even if he thought nu-SCP was shit he wouldn’t say it publicly on his channel.
 
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Wrote this a while ago, never posted it.
HarryBlank loves inserting himself into everything.
Ah, I was wondering when I’d see him here. Ashamedly, I was really into (and still do like, somewhat) his article about a repeating event that occurs every Sep 8. It’s overly long but it is kind of interesting, I don’t know why I’m into loops like that. I didn’t like/understand the next article it leads into, with some alternate universe shit, so I pretend like it doesn’t exist. I was disappointed when I read more of his work, which was kind of not so good.
SCP-5979 - Star Crossed Lovers
I don’t know what’s wrong with me, but I cried over this.
SCP-4999 - One of the few "wholesome" SCPs that I didn't find cringy.
I’ve read this one, it is kind of sweet. I liked it.
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You know I can no longer even be scared by the SCP foundation. It has moved from secret organization to Urban fantasy. Which while I have nothing against urban fantasy. Its kinda no longer creepy.
This thread has seen plenty of negativity. How about some :optimistic: ? Just because the SCP wiki retard brigade flooded the website with boring garbage, that doesn't mean that the few gems that do squeak in deserve to be buried under a pile of horseshit.

What are some nu-SCP articles you actually enjoy?
Mind Milk I don't understand why I like this one so much. I just find it amusing, if a little creepy. Though it has one of those shitty trend of being quite long.
 
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Look how fast something like this happened the Backrooms concept, after not too long there's levels and levels with water and other items laying about like pick-up items in a video game and creatures being catalogued like Pokémon.
At least Kane Pixel's interpretation of the Backrooms is yet to derail like that, and hopefully it never will. His interpretation seems more inspired by Half-Life's Resonance Cascade, where a scientific experiment goes completely wrong and now everyone has to prepare for unforeseen consequences, such as people and objects falling through the ground randomly into the Backrooms. And the only monster you encounter is the noodly stickman which might be a result of a weird fungal mutation. He tries to make his version more coherent and grounded, which is a plus.
 
Which is a crappy idea and takes the mystery out of the Backrooms.
May I remind you that the original concept of The Backrooms was nothing but empty yellow corridors, and a vague mention of other entities, plus an explicit mention of "noclipping out of reality" which is the exact same "video game logic" bullshit someone was complaining about relating to The Backrooms wiki.
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So you either have video game nonsense that was a part of the very first concept of The Backrooms, or you introduce some quasi-realistic explanation of a black project going awry to make it more grounded in reality.
 
How is this not video game nonsense?
Because it's a concept that existed in cinema before video games were a thing? Meanwhile noclipping on it's own is purely a video game thing that's either explained as a glitch or a debug function? And by making the lore that a black project went wrong caused "distortions in magnetic fields" which adds some quasi-scientific explanation to what would otherwise be something that exists purely in video games?

I mean, how else would you connect The Backrooms with the real world without using "video game nonsense"? The original copypasta says that the way you go in them is if you "noclip out of reality in the wrong areas". Please don't tell me that you're okay with this and not okay with Kane Pixel's interpretation of "magnetic field fuckery".
 
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