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.

  • 5bicycles [he/him]
    hexagon
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    3 years ago

    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.