Archives : January-2022

The Cerastes Incident, also known as “The November 2020 (Disciplinary) Incident”, “The Great Seal Incident”, or “The Events of November 2020”, was a failed disciplinary action in November 2020[1]http://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-13868187/disciplinary-cerastes attempted against WikiDot user and staff member Cerastes[2]http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/cerastes that caused widespread and lasting controversy. It can be divided into two arms; one for each disciplinary attempt, ..

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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 acronym 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 involvement with the SCP Foundation beyond some sporadic contact ..

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Interview with TheVolgun conducted by the SCF on July 3rd 2021 Why did you begin making SCP reading videos? Back in 2011 – 2012 – I was making dramatic readings of funny copypasta on soundcloud as I just got my first microphone (a Samson c01u, not really good for VO but it was all I ..

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The following is an interview of SCP Wiki author LordStonefish, conducted by PixelatedHarmony over Discord. Q: How did it feel to see 3999 blow up and become a hugely important and influential article? A: Odd. It was personal in a way that feels more and more remote as time goes on. That fourth wall breaking ..

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The Yurt is a Discord server which operates as a social gathering point for numerous influential members of the SCP Wiki community. The server was created by user and author Rounderhouse, sometime between 2019 and 2020. The Yurt name has been affiliated with Rounderhouse prior to and independent of the server, as part of an ..

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Note: Most citations on this page are hyperlinked and are in the process of being converted to appear in the “References” section. Please pardon our progress. #StandWithSCPRU is the hashtag given to represent the social media campaign and lawsuit against Andrei Duksin‘s illegal trademarking of the SCP Foundation logo in the Eurasian Customs Union (ECU).[1][2] ..

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Note: This is a series of essays originally written by pixelatedHarmony, with some later additions by Decibelle and Modern_Erasmus. Content 1 History of the Universe: Part I 2 History of the Universe: Part II 3 History of the Universe: Part III 4 History of the Universe: Part IV 5 History of the Universe: Part V ..

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The SCP-RU 2017 License Crisis was an international diplomacy event that led to the brief excommunication of the Russian branch of the SCP Wiki (-RU) from and by the English branch (-EN). It was based around debate regarding the site’s Creative Commons By-Attribution, Share-Alike 3.0 license (CC BY-SA 3.0). On March 19th, 2017, longtime administrator ..

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This article is a stub. You can help by creating/editing a page on the UserWiki. The SCP-3085 deletion incident was a community event in the SCP Wiki that took place on June 15th 2021, after a dispute between the author “ObserverSeptember” and SCP Wiki staff’s Licensing Team. The original SCP-3085 was self-deleted as a political ..

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Ftrivia SCP-173 is the first piece of containment fiction written in the SCP format, prior to it gaining that nomenclature.[1]http://scparchives.bluesoul.net/history.html It is one of the embryonic works of containment fiction and arguably the most important and influential work of the entire genre. SCP-173 was originally posted anonymously on 4chan’s /x/ board by Moto42 (then credited ..

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