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djkaktus (Well known author.) Got a cease and desist letter from staff. Which I assume for being a himself.

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This one he mentioned the farms
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Archive Links
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Why the letter? Wouldn't this get anyone who isn't Kaktus banned?
For the same reasons they allow him to shit up their discord and the site:
  • He's SCP's most famous (active) author.
  • He consistenly releases (mediocre) articles.
  • He probably has dirt on the mods/admins and could actually hurt their 'reputation' with his fanbase if he wished to.
Plus, I personally believe they wanted his actions to be made not only public, but also verified as fact by trustworthy people (for SCP users) to weaken Kaktus' grip on the site. But, this is kind of a conspiracy theory, isn't it?
 
Why the letter? Wouldn't this get anyone who isn't Kaktus banned?
No he won't he is one of the most popular authors on the wiki. And is quite a good one I have to admit. While a lot of his work (Such as the kaktus verse.) To me is quite weird and strange. Some of his earlier work such as SCP - 1730, is to me some of the best stuff on the site. Something similar happened like this a while back with a user named the "The Fishmonger" Was in a similar situation, him being a well like author on the site. He was kind of excluded from a lot of disciplinary action, even though in general being a quite a asshole. The mods did ban him, but he requested all of his articled to be took down because he was being a petty bitch. But this time imagine that situation but bigger.

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His simps on twitter
 
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You know, after seeing a video by The Exploring Series (great youtuber btw), I came to realize something that I really dislike about recent SCPs.

The fact that they're so fucking long. What made the original series so special and fun to look through was their short length, which made the idea of addendums and expedition logs more interesting to read when done right, but now? Nah, you gotta read fucking novel's worth of text to get to the "fun" part.

Damn.
 
You know, after seeing a video by The Exploring Series (great youtuber btw), I came to realize something that I really dislike about recent SCPs.

The fact that they're so fucking long. What made the original series so special and fun to look through was their short length, which made the idea of addendums and expedition logs more interesting to read when done right, but now? Nah, you gotta read fucking novel's worth of text to get to the "fun" part.

Damn.
Personally, that aspect of modern SCP writing is the second worst part, the first being that it feels like every new 'next big SCP' is trying to one up the previous one.
It feels like the authors are making a article based interely in upping the ante, either in a meta way, which even when the concept is interesting it's starting to become generally boring or annoying because of the massive saturation of meta articles, or in a literal powerlevel "My SCP is stronger than yours" kind of way.
The perfect article to show what I mean is the one where some ramdom guy transcends the SCP multiverse, which has interesting concepts in it (like the one where worlds when viewed by 'higher beings' start becoming flanderized) but it wastes too much time describing what felt like unrelated actions caused by him, and in hilarious fashion, unironically wrote how the guy also transcended our world, which made me crack up because it was the dumbest use of the 'viewers are real' card I've ever seen.
Sadly, I forgot it's name, but The Exploring Series made a vídeo on it. BTW, I'm pretty sure it was Kaktus who wrote it, but I may be wrong.
 
It feels like the authors are making a article based interely in upping the ante, either in a meta way, which even when the concept is interesting it's starting to become generally boring or annoying because of the massive saturation of meta articles, or in a literal powerlevel "My SCP is stronger than yours" kind of way.
SCP might as well just be retarded knockoff Pokemon at this point. So many idiots think "super destructive Keter that can eat 682 like a cocktail shrimp" is somehow a good thing to do.
 
SCP might as well just be retarded knockoff Pokemon at this point. So many idiots think "super destructive Keter that can eat 682 like a cocktail shrimp" is somehow a good thing to do.
At this point not even that expression works, there are so many new SCPs with convoluted and confusing characteristics that something as simple as this would be a breath of fresh air.
But, while I really hate these types of articles, as far as I can tell they aren't that common, the actual problem about them is that when they do appear, they're almost always written by somebody who's famous in the community or get a reading on YouTube, which causes everybody to suck them up.
Also, fuck every SCP that gives itself a special class. The only good ones are Apollyon and Thaumiel.
 
At this point not even that expression works, there are so many new SCPs with convoluted and confusing characteristics that something as simple as this would be a breath of fresh air.
But, while I really hate these types of articles, as far as I can tell they aren't that common, the actual problem about them is that when they do appear, they're almost always written by somebody who's famous in the community or get a reading on YouTube, which causes everybody to suck them up.
Also, fuck every SCP that gives itself a special class. The only good ones are Apollyon and Thaumiel.
It comes down to the same problem, the clout chasing. Big-dick meta-fuckery articles get upvotes and fellating comments usually literally ending or starting with "+1."
 
Personally, that aspect of modern SCP writing is the second worst part, the first being that it feels like every new 'next big SCP' is trying to one up the previous one.
It feels like the authors are making a article based interely in upping the ante, either in a meta way, which even when the concept is interesting it's starting to become generally boring or annoying because of the massive saturation of meta articles, or in a literal powerlevel "My SCP is stronger than yours" kind of way.
The perfect article to show what I mean is the one where some ramdom guy transcends the SCP multiverse, which has interesting concepts in it (like the one where worlds when viewed by 'higher beings' start becoming flanderized) but it wastes too much time describing what felt like unrelated actions caused by him, and in hilarious fashion, unironically wrote how the guy also transcended our world, which made me crack up because it was the dumbest use of the 'viewers are real' card I've ever seen.
Sadly, I forgot it's name, but The Exploring Series made a vídeo on it. BTW, I'm pretty sure it was Kaktus who wrote it, but I may be wrong.
I forgot the number, but I think you're referring to Status Quo?
 
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Due to the lack of actual collaboration on some parts of the wiki. Such as the GOI, a lot of them don't match well. And are hard to make work in a canon which all of them exist. And some even so shit that they go against a lot of things that make the foundation such a interesting world. Particularly with GAW, which is essentially a bunch of anomalous socialist pricks who prank the foundation and other gois. The OCS being mostly X-men (Term which means a character who has no drawbacks to their powers.) Also is totally not a metaphor in anyway.
 
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Due to the lack of actual collaboration on some parts of the wiki. Such as the GOI, a lot of them don't match well. And are hard to make work in a canon which all of them exist. And some even so shit that they go against a lot of things that make the foundation such a interesting world. Particularly with GAW, which is essentially a bunch of anomalous socialist pricks who prank the foundation and other gois. The OCS being mostly X-men (Term which means a character who has no drawbacks to their powers.) Also is totally not a metaphor in anyway.
I guess my personal favorite GOI is the Church of the Broken God, mostly because I like the mythos and idea of a cult trying to bring back pieces of their literally broken mechanical god. You're right about Gamers Against Weed though, they suck.
 
And some even so shit that they go against a lot of things that make the foundation such a interesting world. Particularly with GAW, which is essentially a bunch of anomalous socialist pricks who prank the foundation and other gois. The OCS being mostly X-men (Term which means a character who has no drawbacks to their powers.) Also is totally not a metaphor in anyway.
GAW always felt like a bunch of self inserts to me. They're guilty of everything the current in-crowd shits on old characters like Clef and Kondraki for. The only difference is nobody in GAW use any of the authors' actual usernames.
 
GAW always felt like a bunch of self inserts to me. They're guilty of everything the current in-crowd shits on old characters like Clef and Kondraki for. The only difference is nobody in GAW use any of the authors' actual usernames.
Reminder that GAW literally made a woke nazi doxing 'Mr.' SCP when the LGBSCP thing happened.
 
You know, after seeing a video by The Exploring Series (great youtuber btw), I came to realize something that I really dislike about recent SCPs.

The fact that they're so fucking long. What made the original series so special and fun to look through was their short length, which made the idea of addendums and expedition logs more interesting to read when done right, but now? Nah, you gotta read fucking novel's worth of text to get to the "fun" part.

Damn.
You bring up an excellent point. The reason why I love short creative horror writings, and short creative writings in general, is because enough is specified to understand the basic concept or core of what something does and does not do, creating enough understanding to process the power it has, but not enough to understand to full extent- the unknown, the in between, the beyond our mortal eyes. That is what captivates us, what makes us invested. “What else lie’s beyond? What even is the beyond for things like these?” Juxtapose this with every day people, every day structures or objects, and it becomes all the more horrifying. Anything you recognize has the ability to fley the skin of Mother Earth alive, her wails lost on deaf ears.

When you overexplain horror, down to a science (ironic), it loses it’s purpose. It loses it’s fire.
 
You bring up an excellent point. The reason why I love short creative horror writings, and short creative writings in general, is because enough is specified to understand the basic concept or core of what something does and does not do, creating enough understanding to process the power it has, but not enough to understand to full extent- the unknown, the in between, the beyond our mortal eyes. That is what captivates us, what makes us invested. “What else lie’s beyond? What even is the beyond for things like these?” Juxtapose this with every day people, every day structures or objects, and it becomes all the more horrifying. Anything you recognize has the ability to fley the skin of Mother Earth alive, her wails lost on deaf ears.

When you overexplain horror, down to a science (ironic), it loses it’s purpose. It loses it’s fire.
That and I don't give a shit about your grand self insert Mucho Texto bullshit or whatever, I just wanna see the SCP and what it does. The only few SCPs that I'm actually interested in that go against the 'less is more' thing are SCP-093 and SCP-4000, mostly because I'm actually invested in the concept.
 
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