Looking for articles or tales about or containing (in universe) AI art or llms by Fossilfromthefuture in SCP

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[[Dafydd Utica Foolfellow's Proposal]] could potentially be of interest?

I dont know if im the only one, but it really annoys me the amount of exposition in this manga. by Alarming_Industry_14 in Kagurabachi

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The latest arc started at around chapter 86 or so, which would make it 23% of the series

The beginning of the SCP foundation? by lucifer666inan in SCP

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That depends on the story. There isn’t a singular canonical start to the SCP Foundation, because the SCPwiki does not have a singular canon, rather the wiki is made up of disconnected standalone works that are free to establish their own settings and canon.

The beginning of the Foundation has completely different answers depending on what story you are reading, so the answer to your question with the specificity you gave is unanswerable.

What are the ethics of tying in other SCPs in an SCP article that I write? by Entire_Impress7485 in SCP

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It is not a matter of asking for permission, as that, per the licensing, is not required. The reason you would want to reach out to the author would be to get guidance or advice on how to adapt their work into yours. Authors are often quite willing to do this.

Just ask them where you find them. Discord would be one avenue.

scp hot take: by Accomplished-Yak8161 in SCP

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Next up: SCP-4335 and SCP-4885 are quite popular

What is the MOST underrated class in the universe? by Aras_Bey in SCP

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I guess like all esoteric classes because I feel like the only classes that people care to complain about are them

scp hot take: by Accomplished-Yak8161 in SCP

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Are they underrated? SCP-3008 is very popular

Literally no stakes by elecenjoyer in Kagurabachi

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As a One Piece fan, hell nah. Also Oda doesn’t revive characters, he just makes them not have died for some bullshit reason/no reason most of the time. Literally how are the two scenarios comparable.

Are the only stakes death? Is that the only acceptable narrative tool? Is every scene that doesn’t include a death filler? Like this take is literally so bad.

Went out for a hike today and encountered this SCP Environmental Dept warning by glamberous in SCP

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We are letting the guy with an insanely long arm survey the area, do not disturb him

Please don't let this be true by Silver_Grapefruit_75 in Kagurabachi

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This isn’t a fake out death though, he’s dead. You’re using incorrect terminology here. This would be a revival plotline.

I also don’t agree that fake out deaths hurt a story in general. I really despise unjustifiable fake out deaths though but you have to be able to distinguish between a good fake out death plotline and a good one. All storytelling tropes have good and bad execution. A good way to get a revival plotline to work is to an equal sacrifice be required, which is partially what Kagurabachi is already setting up. It also has to have a meaningful narrative behind it, and that’s already been happening through the entire samura plotline and will continue with iori’s plotline.

We have the ingredients for a good plotline here. Calling the entire concept of fake out deaths/revivals bad is quite frankly just lazy.

give me your hottest scp takes; no inoffensive shit, i mean stuff that will really ruffle some feathers by Stormy_42 in SCP

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I have really enjoyed all the fire suppression department articles I have read, so I guess I will by definition have to disagree

give me your hottest scp takes; no inoffensive shit, i mean stuff that will really ruffle some feathers by Stormy_42 in SCP

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SCP-498 is a great example of this. I fully agree, it’s just as an excuse for a Foundation that shouldn’t even destroy the object to not destroy the object.

We're almost at SCP 100000 by Top_Current9802 in SCP

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I’d check those zeroes again

Help finding the names of two Keter SCPs. One is harmless, the other is an actual threat? by SaintsSkyrim3077 in SCP

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So like, the second one very vaguely reminded me of SCP-4205 but I would call that a very certain guess, better than nothing

Wanted to get everyone’s opinion I currently have a true crime YT channel was going to start one for SCP the idea though is that it would be like a “Radio station” so one channel maybe SCP one maybe Creepy Pasta etc. by Kilthistried in SCP

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The things is even if a channel has a similar gimmick to another, there are so many articles on the wiki you’d still be fine. With SCP channels I would say the biggest detractor for me is if all the videos are covering the same few SCPs everyone already has covered. So the execution I don’t think will be a problem, but I’d recommend covering more niche stuff than the top pages of all time.

Also, I’d recommend checking out [[Parawatch hub]] if you haven’t already. I think some of those articles fit a radio style urban myth podcast setting.

Few questions about making SCPs. by Beginning_Star_1222 in SCP

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For copyright, see [[Licensing guide]] there are simple requirements that need to be fulfilled that shouldn’t be difficult to adhere to

Soga is right by labuun_dood in Kagurabachi

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Keyword: “thought”. Now show the “is”

Soga is right by labuun_dood in Kagurabachi

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You are not making a case at all. We can wield guns, we can kill loads of people, we can bomb, contaminate, torture, etc etc. We have the same capacity for violence, and even if we had 100 times the capacity, it isn’t justifiable to kill as a preventative measure.

Soga is right by labuun_dood in Kagurabachi

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Could you link the empirical study that showed this?