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

For the sake of actual, legitimate transparency; To any SCP staff reading this right now, you can do better. A lot of people here want to watch SCP burn, but I don't. After five or six years of being treated like a virtual flesh light with a heartbeat by a number of people in your community, and thrown out when you needed an excuse, I still don't want SCP to burn. All I want is for you to acknowledge the fact that you have predators, acknowledge who they are, stop harboring them, stop harboring their image of popularity, and apologize, because I know SCP can be an amazing community brimming with creative potential. I was there for it. I know you probably think I'm some KiwiFarms Nazi, but I'm not. I'm here because I might as well say something, so even if you want to pretend you don't believe any of this shit, at least I can say I tried, and that everything that's going on here will be in the back of your minds for a really, really long time. At least I've got that little victory over you.
 
This is like thinking the CEO of Marlboro smokes. No, they do not think you're a Nazi. But they sure as hell want their underlings believing that.
This is exactly it. This isn't about morals, this is about appearances. Almost nobody here is actually a full-blown Nazi, but that doesn't matter if all the people you need believing you are convinced that you're some form of terrible person.
 
Also there's rumors that this site tracks you, so some people are too nervous to even go on the thread itself. Great.

Let's keep the ball rolling. I'm banned, nothing can be done about that, and I'm not going to use a VPN either. Stuff like that will only prove them right. We got DDD removed by beating them at their own game. Remember that.
Probably not the site, but they absolutely can track you on their IRC chat and obtain location data, ISP information, and IP addresses.
 
So Bright was made aware of the renewed criticism & crash in ratings, maybe by staff who would still stay in contact with him, and went ahead and pulled the plug. Staff were glad of this, maybe even counseled him to do so (notice who posted this), as it plugged the hemorrhaging and nipped the crescendo in the bud. PR disaster minimized.

But this wasn't the first time ppl were outraged, so why this time?

Because the downvotes had spoken. The stock fell. Otherwise, it would have stayed up, like it always had. This is the SCP staff selling their shares hard, because their illusion of morality burst like a housing bubble. So self-conscious they are over their prop ethics, they flee at the drop of an 80 downvote loss.

Their depth of moral character - their armor - is 80 downvotes deep. Like how many licks to the center of the tootsie pop. Not measured in how many ppl they groomed, or anti-harassment claims, or red flags of character, but downvotes.

Look at what good one empassioned "nobody" at SCP can do when they throw the staff's party line and the policy apparatus meant to enforce it to the dirt where it belongs. Another inverted value judgement by the staff. They should be carrying this person through their streets. Instead they've exiled him, and RPC are welcoming him with open arms, while SCP pats themselves on the back.

SCP: You're on the wrong side of the road.
 
This is just like an abusive husband saying that the ex wife will be back any day now. When will they stop seething and accept that they are the ones who need harmony not the other way around?
So like I said, watch where you publish your shit. But to be fair, if the entire wiki is under CC 2.0, you are basically allowed to compile it into a book and sell it. And they can't do shit about it either. That's the double edged sword of CC 2.0 for websites. SCP itself is creative commons, so that's why people can make games about it on Steam and charge money. There's nothing to license because its everyone's.
I was under the impression you couldn't make money from CC projects. If not then was all that shit in Russia for nothing? are the mods just scared of losing the grip they have on SCP wiki and its fan pages on reddit and facebook (which the mods all control from what I hear)
 
...I appreciate the support but I vandalized an article and fussed about it for a couple of days. I wouldn't consider that a huge accomplishment or worthy of much beyond a thumbs up or something.

It was a group effort. No bots, no VPNs, none of that nonsense. We- kiwifarms, the SCP community, the RPC community- got it done.
 
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I was under the impression you couldn't make money from CC projects. If not then was all that shit in Russia for nothing? are the mods just scared of losing the grip they have on SCP wiki and its fan pages on reddit and facebook (which the mods all control from what I hear)
Okay, a couple of things:

1. Check for yourself, obviously, but the issue with the Russian dude was that they tried to copyright a CC symbol, and then threatened SCPRU staff if they didnt advertise his store on the SCP wiki. But I'm not too sure about it either, so check the lawsuit kickstarter for more information.
2. I really doubt that there's a secret cabal of SCP staff trying to take control of every single community tangentially related to SCP. Most SCP subreddits and discord will have site staff on the moderation team as well, but that's not enough evidence.

I was banned from the SCP meme discord because I kept talking about the Doctor Doctor Doctor situation, and that discord server is geared towards a younger audience who really don't need to see articles like that. Either or, the discord isn't an issue.

I will say, though, I was banned from the SCPD discord even though I've never been in there. I only checked the link because I heard they were discussing the subject there and it looks like I was preemptively banned.
 
I will say, though, I was banned from the SCPD discord even though I've never been in there. I only checked the link because I heard they were discussing the subject there and it looks like I was preemptively banned.
They banned you for using this forum, no doubt. We're not a well-liked bunch over there.
 
Staff in SCP Declassified's discord are currently pretending this is their victory and not a panic deletion, and one user even congratulating Bright for making "the right call". While I'm not one to suggest raids, I would certainly suggest someone there go remind them that Bright is not the good guy, and that he never will be.
Hey I can give anyone credit for a correct choice, but seriously, how fucked up are these people that they have to be called out by "Nazis" to do something that should have been done years ago and has been a public disgrace since forever ago?
No staff member has ever risen any concerns regarding this, so I'm led to believe they're into this kind of shit.
That is particularly repellent and utterly inappropriate behavior even if you don't take Bright's checkered history with minors into account.
 
Hey I can give anyone credit for a correct choice, but seriously, how fucked up are these people that they have to be called out by "Nazis" to do something that should have been done years ago and has been a public disgrace since forever ago?
I mean, you've been reading the thread, right?
 
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