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The point is it lets you make an absolute shit ton of content that potentially contradicts itself without it becoming a plothole filled mess.SCP and Warhammer (40K) tends to suffer from this, what's the point of making any sort of universe if nothing is canon? If there's no canon, there's no universe, there's no point.
40k arguably does have a canon insofar as the core elements of the universe, but because of in-universe fog of war shit we can't know how true what we're told actually is, so the reliability of that canon is questionable.
That said 40K and SCP are both perfectly fine (in this regard) - there's a couple basic aspects that are set in stone (more or less), and the rest is free for interpretation.
It gives a lot of freedom for writers to experiment with the universe without having to be constrainted to a bunch of "uhhh actually this can't have happened because in SCP 234 we learn that Dr Niggerfuck us actually allergic to oxygen so he couldn't be here right now" nitpicking.
Same with 40K - you can write a story about whatever regiment of Imperial Guard and Orks having a battle that blew up 3 planets somewhere in the Who Cares solar system and it doesn't really affect anything, so who cares if its "canon" or not.
Having a "canon" would only serve to make SCP less interesting and less creative.
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