title, basically.
I mean they lost a lot of writers when they dared to represent the Pride Flag for a while, it was a whole big schiism and all. The actual SPCs and Tales don't really seem to reflect this, I read a lot of those and honestly, apart from the setting (and even then), most seem to explore things that are, genuinely, apolitical, because it's all supernatural.
Appreciate it, but I've been there, quite literally.
My point being while the 4chan community went fuller assclowns, tthe SCP-Community did not (to this extent).
Which is what I'm trying to get at is that while the SCP foundation spawned from /x/, they didn't keep a parallel track to /x/ or even 4chan as a whole in their community building. I think it's good to recognize it's root, as that is, with any community, woven into the DNA, but there's little point in arguing the SCP-Foundation went on the 4chan-track as it's cultural development.