Archives : December-2022

Eberstrom was an early containment fiction author, active on 4chan’s /x/, the SCP Wiki EditThis, and the SCP Wiki WikiDot circa 2008. They are most known for their SCP-001, which was one of the first SCP-001 proposals. They are also the author of SCP-147, the initial SCP-402, and SCP-695. [1]https://web.archive.org/web/20080518020028/http://editthis.info/scp_wiki/User:Eberstrom Post-EditThis works include SCP-368, the ..

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Note: This is an encyclopedia for containment fiction. While the lineage of containment fiction projects such as SCP and liminal fiction projects such as The Backrooms are clear, this encyclopedia regards liminal fiction as a separate area of study, and is noted here in so far as it relates to containment fiction. Thorough sources for ..

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The first slot in containment fiction series, commonly known as a 001 entry, holds special significance within these creative communities. These entries typically explore the origins of fictional containment organizations, feature large-scope lore elements, and are portrayed as exceptionally classified in-universe materials available only to those with top credentials. The 001 designation is historically regarded ..

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SCP-232-ARC (hereafter SCP-232) is an archived SCP about a relief statue that casts harmful shadows. The SCP was first posted on January 13, 2008 and is still present on the SCP Foundation website. It is the oldest known surviving SCP after SCP-173 and of the oldest extant containment fiction articles predating the vast majority of ..

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“It’s one thing for an addenda to portray Foundation personnel as displaying human emotion and weakness, it’s another thing entirely if what’s implied is incompetence and lack of control to the point of ridiculousness that makes the reader question if such people would really be hired in the first place.” — Zyn, 2012[1]https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-77965/scp-038#post-1830643 lolFoundation is ..

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SCP-048 is a designation in the SCP Foundation Wiki notable for its tumultuous history and current status as a retired slot in-universe. Originally occupied by various failed SCP entries between 2008-2009, it gained notoriety for consistently housing poorly written SCPs that were quickly removed. In February 2009, Dr. Clef officially designated SCP-048 as “The Cursed ..

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  The June 2018 Pride Controversy, or simply “the Logo Fiasco”, was an incident that took place on the SCP Foundation Wiki that was meant to celebrate and advertise the LGBTQ+ friendliness of the site during Pride Month, but that resulted in lasting controversy. It indirectly resulted in the creation of alternate containment fiction platforms, ..

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Moto42, also known as S.S. Walrus, is the author of the first SCP, SCP-173 and the creator of the format and backronym that would later define the SCP Foundation. He posted SCP-173 to the /x/ board of 4chan in June of 2007, but had no further direct involvement with the SCP Foundation beyond sporadic contact ..

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Arca Gunnay on The Holders: Part I   This is a 2021 interview with Arca Gunnay, who had a fair amount of influence on theholders.org. It is conducted by SCF member and containment fiction author Worm That Walks. —————————————– You’ll have to forgive me for a bit of indulgence into these questions, as this was ..

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Arca Gunnay on The Holders: Part II   This is a 2021 interview with Arca Gunnay, who had a fair amount of influence on theholders.org. It is conducted by SCF member and containment fiction author Worm That Walks. ——————————— 1. What were the most influential articles posted on Holders, and how did they influence future ..

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