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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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This article is a work in progress. You can help by creating/editing a page on the UserWiki. The RPC Authority[1]http://rpcauthority.wikidot.com is a containment fiction community founded in response to the SCP Wiki’s June 2018 controversy. It was originally created by CFOperator, who oversaw the unstable founding of the site which was eventually stabilized by his ..

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ProcyonLotor, also known as CrocutaCrocuta, CorvusCaurinus, or simply “Procy”, was a SCP Wiki Senior Staff member, serving as a moderator, chat operator, and captain of multiple teams, until December 2021. ProcyonLotor was in charge of the Licensing Team since at least 2018[1] and was a member of the team since at least 2016. He was ..

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This article is a stub. You can help by editing/creating a page on the UserWiki. Procrastinati or “SCP-___-J“, is a -J article written by SCP author Akumeoy and is currently one of the most popular article on the SCP Wiki in terms of Upvotes. It was once also the shortest SCP format article on the ..

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A Main List is the primary vector for organizing the primary contents of a containment fiction writing collection, a long list of all articles usually in numerically chronological order with listed titles. The style was originally designed by the Holders and popularized by the SCP Wiki. Most containment fiction communities have utilized this since then, ..

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This article is a work in progress and needs additional citations. Fishmonger, also known as “I Am A Potato”, was a moderator and major contributor of containment fiction to the early SCP Wiki. Although his contributions[1] were universally lauded at the time of his membership, he was later demoted due to his persistent issues with ..

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Creepypasta is an internet-borne genre of storytelling based on copy/pasting scary stories to disperse widely online. It takes its name from “copy pasta” which is the practice of taking blocks of text and repeating them in many different contexts. It is the direct predecessor to containment fiction, and confic can be seen as a spin-off ..

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Containment fiction, sometimes shortened to “confic”, and also known as “collaborative fiction”, “anomaly fiction”, or “WikiDot fiction”, is an informal literary genre presented through the framework of documents and material from one or many organizations which describe said organization’s interactions and study of various scientific “anomalies”. Containment fiction is characterized by prescriptive, predominantly 3rd-person writing ..

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Branch SCP History Russian Branch Well, I may miss some points in our history and forget others, but here’s how I remember it. – GeneR For all I know, it all started in the image boards. On June 27th, 2010, the user known as SCP-RU and some other guys decided to try translating the SCP ..

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Andrei Vladimirovich Duksin (Andrey; Duxin; WikiDot user TechnoMage/ARTSCP) is a Russian entrepreneur, owner of the ARTSCP media company,[1]https://artscp.com/en/about/ and the trademark holder for the SCP Foundation logo in the Russian Federation’s Federal Intellectual Property Service (Rospatent).[2]https://www1.fips.ru/fips_servl/fips_servlet?DB=RUTM&rn=1248&DocNumber=661748&TypeFile=html Duksin is infamous within the greater SCP communities as the individual who illegally trademarked the SCP Foundation logo, which ..

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