I mostly posted that as a replacement an older post to avoid drama at a particular user (you can probably guess who), however, its still a statement I believe in, so let me divulge: For as much dirt is caught here, there are still honest people in SCP that do care. It's merely a problem with the higher-ups. Simply, these things Wayne, IMO.
I've been involved in what? Since RPCs creation? A little while with this community, and enough to see hypocrisies on both sides of the fence. SCP doesn't exist as this one track community. There are those not as entitled towards pussyfooting and of the likes.
Most of you don't realize the fact that undeniably, SCP lives in what I describe as a goldie locks spot where it can be picked up by larger creators who only see the highlight real of moments (sadly, this comes with them only know the main 10 or 15 and not any newer classics: take that as you will, but I don't believe fully in those implications), but not towards the point where it would get flack for this on a wide scale. Why'd you think Markiplier and the Quartering picked up on this shit? It takes digging to see how the sausage is made.
However, it mostly wouldn't be this bad if they had genuine competition. SCP grew not only by its own merit but by several factors that, if you take one out, you'd practically not get it as big of a big niche pool of content that it currently is in. The 2011 creepypasta boom, the lets players, the Youtube Content creators, and hell, the Lawsuit that got Markiplier to make that video. The closest thing SCP had to competition was r/creepypasta (I will genuinely fight you if you dare to mention the creepypasta wiki--to the death), But its niche content, and its one of the only ways you can freely develop yourself as a writer. I ask you, think of one platform as streamlined for writing than SCP? Name one that offers as many benefits in customization, feedback, and narrative than SCP that isn't the Racoon Punching Center and Affiliates (LLC. international). You can't, and that's why so many put up with it.
Now, I understand that this doesn't make you hopeful. However, I've seen the power of what can be accomplished, and the story is never finished. None of this is ever finished. And yes, its Fishmonger, it's them shutting down the site to cull works, its all the artwork I've seen, and it's those now brave enough to challenge opinion. Why is the above important to me? Well, its because that, despite all this, change is feasible in this system. It depends on exposing it first before anything, and keeping alternatives alive: No tyrant goes unchecked without a second house. Actively, this is a lesson we're actively learning. So to say that we're failing to act upon it is too... premature?