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Wasn't that a buried plot point of Warehouse 13? The reason there's pretty much just one boss, a handful of people he picked and a never-seen team of general workers is the boss trying to dodge being bogged down in office drama that takes away from the actual work.

Actually, The Librarians does that too. While more hands could make the job easier, it also means dealing with interpersonal drama that ends up taking valuable time away from the work.
 
Wasn't that a buried plot point of Warehouse 13? The reason there's pretty much just one boss, a handful of people he picked and a never-seen team of general workers is the boss trying to dodge being bogged down in office drama that takes away from the actual work.
The wheels come off for conspiracies the bigger they get. More people involved means a proportional increase of likelihood that one will spill the beans.

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Anyway, fandom that routinely sympathizes with genocidal monsters who eat babies has a melty if the subject bears a swastika.

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Where's that Norm Macdonald tweet when you need it? These tards get mad if you offend muzzie terrorists who would gut every user of the site without blinking.
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What the fuck is this garbage?
 
An alternate universe where the Foundation succumbs to the same institutional rot that our media, universities and entertainment industry fell to would be fucking funny.
Technically that’s already happening with SCP writers inserting their retarded politics into the universe, thus causing SCP articles to be written to be as tranny friendly as possible as well as their personnel becoming “diverse.”

Although there are some people who like to write the SCP foundation as super evil bigots who torture innocent trans folx. I think that because their ideology says that what is abnormal is good, they see anomalies (The more harmless ones at least) as a stand-in for marginalized people. So to them, the Foundation represents systemic oppression since they imprison anomalies.
 
Technically that’s already happening with SCP writers inserting their retarded politics into the universe, thus causing SCP articles to be written to be as tranny friendly as possible as well as their personnel becoming “diverse.”

Although there are some people who like to write the SCP foundation as super evil bigots who torture innocent trans folx. I think that because their ideology says that what is abnormal is good, they see anomalies (The more harmless ones at least) as a stand-in for marginalized people. So to them, the Foundation represents systemic oppression since they imprison anomalies.
Ideology may be part of it but the main cause is the setting being morphed from “the real world with the occasional dangerous anomaly” to a full-on urban fantasy universe à la the Dresden Files.

Basically when SCP started out, it took place in an inherently normal world where anomalies are exceptions to the rule. Modern SCP takes place in an inherently magical world with a thin veneer of normalcy - an inevitable side effect of powercreep and scope creep across 10000+ articles and tales - and in such a world, the Foundation can’t not be a force of systemic oppression. In the former, the Foundation represents the world’s first and last line of defense against anomalous threats that no other organization is equipped to handle. In the latter, the Foundation represents an grey authoritarian beaurocracy enforcing its arbitrary of standards of normalcy on a vibrant magical world, up to and including the genocide of magical races like the Fae.
 
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How much money is gonna go to the pedophile lovers running the site?
Probably none. Kane Parsons was signed on with A24 as an individual who is visibly and obviously the focus figure of an internet phenomenon. SCP, being a collective work from the outset, has no such focus figure. All its most notable elements are either not owned by the site's current administrators or are under licenses that preclude the sort of exclusivity that Kane was able to attain. They won't even be able to protect "secure, contain, protect" as a property. A short phrase like that is too small for copyright and would normally be protected under trademark, but they have no such trademark registered.

It's possible a single figure will push himself forward as the "creator" of SCP, but anyone who does this is guaranteeing they'll be excluded from the "community", which will also tear itself apart over the "betrayal".
 
Probably none. Kane Parsons was signed on with A24 as an individual who is visibly and obviously the focus figure of an internet phenomenon. SCP, being a collective work from the outset, has no such focus figure. All its most notable elements are either not owned by the site's current administrators or are under licenses that preclude the sort of exclusivity that Kane was able to attain. They won't even be able to protect "secure, contain, protect" as a property. A short phrase like that is too small for copyright and would normally be protected under trademark, but they have no such trademark registered.

It's possible a single figure will push himself forward as the "creator" of SCP, but anyone who does this is guaranteeing they'll be excluded from the "community", which will also tear itself apart over the "betrayal".
Would they even use specific anomalies or just the general SCP universe? If it’s the latter, then you’re probably right; it doesn’t make sense to give royalties to a collaborative writing project.

If Kane cucks the writers out of any money, I expect a lot of seethe.
 
Since VHS movies usually works as a budget anthology series by international directors we can expect people that already worked on independent SCP Youtube shorts to be picked up for the project, we could also be almost sure that the anomalies adapted would be the most simple & popular ones like 173 (but not the original statue because the community pissed off the original artist lol ) and 096 but that would be redundant since MrKlay already did an pretty competent short with it, probably the most mainstream and gay people will be chosen to work in it tbh
 
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I found this loser user who goes around bombing classic articles shitting himself and crying that they're just simple supernatural items instead of pretentious 2deep4you narrative slop tales. Fuck everyone who thinks this way.
Here I was under the impression that the original SCP articles were supposed to be structured like a database/dossier, not a DeviantART OC's bio. Guess I'm the crazy one.
 
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