Topic: [WIP] scp-e621 (scp implication BUR)

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #2485 is active.

create implication scp-682-b (33) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1471-a-96 (19) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1472 (18) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-2845 (49) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-686 (48) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-745 (26) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-317 (0) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-106 (22) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-422 (12) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-096 (25) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-131 (34) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-2761 (13) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1513 (13) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-040-jp (12) -> scp-jp (12)
create implication scp-jp (12) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-4971 (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-2521 (35) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1849 (8) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-963 (14) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1128 (5) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1972-a (7) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-053 (12) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-666-j (3) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-1480 (4) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-529 (25) -> scp_foundation (7500)

Reason: Scp's are "from" the scp foundation, and some other tags imply it already, this is a BUR to imply almost the rest of them.
Should I keep going and imply the rest? The usage curve falls off very sharply... Just wanted a general consensus before continuing.

Edit/Update: because I don't feel like spamming for forum with multiple 25 tag burs, I'll paste them here, and hope the admin who executes this notices
Notes about the BUR:
1. I have taken the liberty and aliased tags with (character) to their non-character counterparts
2. I have also moved general tags that are in the scp format to the character category
3. SCP-001... is confusing since there is "multiple" 001, is it though? its hardly used like... ever
4. scp-1471.01 just... what?
5. 1471-* conflicts with topic #33670

Hopefully I didn't miss anything, if I did, let me know.

The rest of the BUR aka SCP-E621-2
alias scp-12209_(character) -> scp-12209
alias scp-354-14_(character) -> scp-354-14 
alias scp-354-15_(character) -> scp-354-15
alias scp-354-16_(character) -> scp-354-16
alias scp-354_(character) -> scp-354
alias scp-795_(character) -> scp-795
alias scp-857-1a_(character) -> scp-857-1a
category scp-330 -> character
category scp-514-jp -> character
category scp-6714 -> character
category scp-8008 -> character
category scp-939-150 -> character
category scp-ru -> copyright
imply scp-001 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-003 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-012 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-023 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-058 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-060 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-066 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-069 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-073 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-076 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-076-2 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-079 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-085 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-087 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-087-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-093 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-098 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1000 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1025 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1048 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1057 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1068-ru -> scp-ru
imply scp-111 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1111 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-113 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1155 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1167 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1192 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1293 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1364 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1370 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1371 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1437 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1471-a-1088 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1471-a-37 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1499-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1608 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1616 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1619 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1645 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-166 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1730 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1762 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-179 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1845-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1867 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1903 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1913-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1913-2 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1913-3 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1926-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1978-jp -> scp-jp
imply scp-2019 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2030 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-204 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2085 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2085-a -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2085-a-2 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2146 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-217 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2212 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2273 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2295 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2300-26 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-247 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2561 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-261 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2636 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2774 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2774-a -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2952 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-2999 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3004 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-307 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3090 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3199 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3228 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-323 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-330 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-343 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3609 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-372 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3883 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3883-1 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3887-a -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3887-b -> scp_foundation
imply scp-420-j -> scp_foundation
imply scp-4225 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-426 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-447 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-469 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-4715 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-4960 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-504 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-514-jp -> scp-jp
imply scp-524 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-531 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-542 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-610 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-617 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-650 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-6714 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-760 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-795 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-8008 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-805 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-808 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-828 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-860-2 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-871 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-879 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-890 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-914 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-939-150 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-966 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-ru -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1471-52 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-312 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-1731-jp -> scp-jp
imply scp-1356 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-3000 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-513 -> scp_foundation
imply scp-294-> scp_foundation

category scp-294-> character
imply scp-801-> scp_foundation

Update: added a few more

Update:
more new scps...
also if it isnt obvious, all of these should be in the character tag
honestly, all the 1471-* should be aliased to one tag.

EDIT: The bulk update request #2485 (forum #334625) has been approved by @Rainbow_Dash.

Update: Edited part 2 with plans to imply 001 variants to 001 itself

Updated

Bump since I updated it MASSIVLY from the general consensus I got that this should be done, and honestly, I didnt want this effort to go unnoticed, also very thankful for Bitwolfy's BUR debugger

Donovan DMC

Former Staff

Shouldn't all the SCP-001 SCPs imply SCP-001 rather than SCP foundation directly, since there is no true singular SCP-001, and all of those under SCP-001 are classified as such?

donovan_dmc said:
Shouldn't all the SCP-001 SCPs imply SCP-001 rather than SCP foundation directly, since there is no true singular SCP-001, and all of those under SCP-001 are classified as such?

That could probably work, and there seems to be more 001 tags that have been created since this BURS last edit, If no objections, I'll edit it so 001 variations imply 001, which them implies the foundation.

Also, should they all be characters? some appears to be in the species category currently, and Im not sure if that should change.

Small personal note so i dont forget while i sort through the EIGHT PAGES of tags:
BUR ends before scp-870, so start there.

Updated

OK SO MY PLAN WITH THIS:
cries in 8 pages
1. Deal with 001 scps, i.e. The variants imply 001, which implies the foundation
2. Create the diferent language departments of the foundation
3. Move all tags in the general category over to character (with hopefully 0 exceptions)
4. (maybe) alias all scps with sub-scps (basically anything with -1 -b -c whatever) into the base tag.

???. DEAL WITH WHATEVER TE FUCK WERE GONNA DO WITH 1471!
1471 list:
scp-1471-a_(cumminham)
scp-1471-a_(pabu)
scp-1471-a_(da.nilkaz)
scp-1471-a-135

Gonna post my work here so i dont lose it later.

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Updated

The bulk update request #7181 is active.

create implication scp-001_(mamjul_&_korar) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication [[scp-001_(r|a|g|e)]] (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_spiral_path) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_legacy) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_database) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(sheaf_of_papers) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(past_and_future) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(keter_duty) (3) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_lock) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_factory) (3) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_black_moon) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_broken_god) (3) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(thirty-six) (1) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_prototype) (5) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_children) (2) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001_(the_gate_guardian) (19) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001-a_(when_day_breaks) (12) -> scp-001 (47)
create implication scp-001-fr_(la_campagne_de_nouvelle-hollande) (1) -> scp-001 (47)

Reason: See above plan
I think this one is on the uncontroversial side comparably.
2 oddities,
1. why is when day breaks -a?
2. wtf do i do with the french one? imply scp-fr AND 001? or its own 001-fr? (im thinking with the former...)

oh fuck, [[scp-001_(r|a|g|e)]] fucking breaks it god dammit
possibly only a visual issue.

EDIT: The bulk update request #7181 (forum #396689) has been approved by @Rainbow_Dash.

Updated by auto moderator

cutefox123 said:

oh fuck, [[scp-001_(r|a|g|e)]] fucking breaks it god dammit

I think visually it's broken, but the BUR still works fine once the admins do the magic stuff

cutefox123 said:

oh fuck, [[scp-001_(r|a|g|e)]] fucking breaks it god dammit

It's only visually broken, BUR won't be broken or impeded.

Ok as discussed in the discord, I think there were a few conclusions made.
1. there is a possible issue with fan characters not labeled as such
2. scps can be: Things (general category), Locations (also general), Individual characters (Character), Groups of things (like a species of bugs, Species category).

I got a DM saying that I might be a good person to add to this discussion. Oh God, am I a consulted expert?

This is my first real time replying to a forum on here. Might as well be about a topic I'm a muy autismo over.

cutefox123 said:
2. Create the diferent language departments of the foundation

I made tags for the foreign branches (regional versions of the SCP wiki made by fans in other countries) that are more inline with scp_foundation: SCP Foundation Japanese Branch rather than SCP-JP, as well as SCP Foundation Italian Branch, SCP Foundation Russian Branch, and a couple more. I believe these copyright tags should parent to the scp_foundation they spawned from, à la scp-####-{language_here} -> scp_foundation_{language_here}_branch -> scp_foundation.

However as current tags are, nothing from branches such as the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, or Portuguese ones have been made yet; should we wait to them to be made and imply them then, or imply and leave them empty for now?

cutefox123 said:
1. Deal with 001 scps, i.e. The variants imply 001, which implies the foundation

cutefox123 said:
SCP-001... is confusing since there is "multiple" 001, is it though? its hardly used like... ever

I do believe the parenting should go scp-001_({{title_here}}) -> scp-001 -> scp_foundation. I would describe scp-001 as an umbrella term.

cutefox123 said:
why is when day breaks -a?

I created the scp-001-a_(when_day_breaks) tag yesterday, because it turns out I made a mistake when I created the scp-001_(when_day_breaks) one a while back for post #4180857. In When Day Breaks, SCP-001 is the Sun after causing a mutant apocalypse, SCP-001-A is everything that has been mutated by it.

Some of the SCP-001's have components (SCP-001 (The Gate Guardian)'s sword is technically called SCP-001-1, but even my tag-happy ass thinks making scp-001-1_(the_gate_guardian) its own tag would be redundant), some are collections (SCP-001 (The Children) are numbered -1 to -36) or otherwise not one singular thing ("A Record", while initially defining SCP-001 as a vinyl record, says that anything catalogued as SCP-001 becomes true, so the researcher Mary Nakamura exploits this to make herself a god), and some I don't even know (I haven't read R|A|G|E).

cutefox123 said:
2. wtf do i do with the french one? imply scp-fr AND 001? or its own 001-fr? (im thinking with the former...)

The New Holland Campaign (🇫🇷:La Campagne de Nouvelle-Hollande) is both an SCP-001 Proposal and from the French branch, so I believe scp-001-fr_(la_campagne_de_nouvelle-hollande) and any other regional 001s should imply both scp-001 and scp_foundation_{language_here}_branch. No foreign branch has nearly as many proposals as the English branch (which has fifty last I counted) so I guess making their own scp-001-{language_here} tags would be excessive.

cutefox123 said:
oh fuck, [[scp-001_(r|a|g|e)]] fucking breaks it god dammit
possibly only a visual issue.

I couldn't get scp-001_(r|a|g|e) to work by pressing the "|" key, so I got a character from Wikipedia and used it. Its either Unicode U+007C | or U+2223 ∣, I forget which one worked.

cutefox123 said:
???. DEAL WITH WHATEVER TE FUCK WERE GONNA DO WITH 1471!

On MalO, I have all the tags pertaining to SCP-1471 I could find.1. Some are OCs, some are specific 3D models. Copying below:

1. except for SCP-1471.01 and SCP-1471-A-135, I missed those two. From the looks of it, the former ("Violet") is an OC belonging to NeoNakamura that doesn't follow the SCP-1471-A-## format, but the latter ("Luna") does.

As for a personal opinion regarding these tags: scp-1471 should not imply scp-1471-a, should not be a character tag, and all posts with the former should be combed through. SCP-1471-A is the character, where as SCP-1471 is a software that allow people so see SCP-1471-A. I feel that scp-1471 should only appear on posts that shows SCP-1471-A through photographs or through screen, as a digital creature; i.e. the "MalO ver1.0.0" app in use.

Part of the reason I post all this SCP art is so there's more than SCP-1471-A on this site.

cutefox123 said:
1. there is a possible issue with fan characters not labeled as such

Certainly. Aside from the SCP-1471-A OCs above, I would like to note that not everything tagged scp-#### is a real SCP, or is one any longer:

  • Offsite communities have been making unofficial SCPs using numbers in excess of what the newest series is. From personal experience, when I google an SCP I wrote (not saying which or what writer I am, I'm not a shameless plug), I get an OC on Amino instead of the actual entry. For an example on e621, post #3016335 was tagged with scp-6714 in November 2021, before For Duck's Sake! was posted in March 2022.
  • The old SCP-1926 was deleted for plagiarism of Elly Zupko's mewts and is now an Atari Matrix; the old SCP-2444 was deleted by the original author (I presume, not certain) and replaced with an extradimensional flea circus; and the old SCP-1162 was taken down, reposted to the RPC Authority as RPC-354, and removed again after the original author got butthurt over liberals or whatever it was and left the site.
    • Now I'm starting to question: should SCPs from deleted stories be tagged as scp-####_({writer_name}) or scp-####_({story_name})?

Also:

  • Two SCP-939 that have character tags (SCP-939-53 and SCP-939-101) originate from the wiki, however SCP-939-168 appears to have been created for the SCP: Secret Laboratory indie game.
  • The scp-682-b and styx_nacht_ii tags both refer to the same reinterpretation of SCP-682 by the-hydroxian.

cutefox123 said:
2. scps can be: Things (general category), Locations (also general), Individual characters (Character), Groups of things (like a species of bugs, Species category).

And concepts! SCP-1313 is an equation that summons an angry grizzly bear. :3

Technically, some aren't quite species, but a population of a species. SCP-2036 and SCP-2037 are respectively instances of European rabbits that combust into flames upon death and Desert Cottontail rabbits that crumble into dust when scared. And SCP-363 are for all intents Amazonian giant centipedes... except when they're not.

Updated

slocheze said:

I made tags for the foreign branches (regional versions of the SCP wiki made by fans in other countries) that are more inline with scp_foundation: SCP Foundation Japanese Branch rather than SCP-JP, as well as SCP Foundation Italian Branch, SCP Foundation Russian Branch, and a couple more. I believe these copyright tags should parent to the scp_foundation they spawned from, à la scp-####-{language_here} -> scp_foundation_{language_here}_branch -> scp_foundation.

Alright, ill alias scp-jp and whatever to their respective area, and move stuff around to imply the full name branches.

I do believe the parenting should go scp-001_({{title_here}}) -> scp-001 -> scp_foundation. I would describe scp-001 as an umbrella term.

I created the scp-001-a_(when_day_breaks) tag yesterday, because it turns out I made a mistake when I created the scp-001_(when_day_breaks) one a while back for post #4180857. In When Day Breaks, SCP-001 is the Sun after causing a mutant apocalypse, SCP-001-A is everything that has been mutated by it.

Some of the SCP-001's have components (SCP-001 (The Gate Guardian)'s sword is technically called SCP-001-1, but even my tag-happy ass thinks making scp-001-1_(the_gate_guardian) its own tag would be redundant), some are collections (SCP-001 (The Children) are numbered -1 to -36) or otherwise not one singular thing ("A Record", while initially defining SCP-001 as a vinyl record, says that anything catalogued as SCP-001 becomes true, so the researcher Mary Nakamura exploits this to make herself a god), and some I don't even know (I haven't read R|A|G|E).

The New Holland Campaign (🇫🇷:La Campagne de Nouvelle-Hollande) is both an SCP-001 Proposal and from the French branch, so I believe scp-001-fr_(la_campagne_de_nouvelle-hollande) and any other regional 001s should imply both scp-001 and scp_foundation_{language_here}_branch. No foreign branch has nearly as many proposals as the English branch (which has fifty last I counted) so I guess making their own scp-001-{language_here} tags would be excessive.

I couldn't get scp-001_(r|a|g|e) to work by pressing the "|" key, so I got a character from Wikipedia and used it. Its either Unicode U+007C | or U+2223 ∣, I forget which one worked.

Already done implying variants to the base 001, and will imply the french one to the french branch.

On MalO, I have all the tags pertaining to SCP-1471 I could find.1. Some are OCs, some are specific 3D models. Copying below:

(TRIMMED)
As for a personal opinion regarding these tags: scp-1471 should not imply scp-1471-a, should not be a character tag, and all posts with the former should be combed through. SCP-1471-A is the character, where as SCP-1471 is a software that allow people so see SCP-1471-A. I feel that scp-1471 should only appear on posts that shows SCP-1471-A through photographs or through screen, as a digital creature; i.e. the "MalO ver1.0.0" app in use.

Part of the reason I post all this SCP art is so there's more than SCP-1471-A on this site.

So many 1471 forum posts...

Certainly. Aside from the SCP-1471-A OCs above, I would like to note that not everything tagged scp-#### is a real SCP, or is one any longer:

  • Offsite communities have been making unofficial SCPs using numbers in excess of what the newest series is. From personal experience, when I google an SCP I wrote (not saying which or what writer I am, I'm not a shameless plug), I get an OC on Amino instead of the actual entry. For an example on e621, post #3016335 was tagged with scp-6714 in November 2021, before For Duck's Sake! was posted in March 2022.
  • The old SCP-1926 was deleted for plagiarism of Elly Zupko's mewts and is now an Atari Matrix; the old SCP-2444 was deleted by the original author (I presume, not certain) and replaced with an extradimensional flea circus; and the old SCP-1162 was taken down, reposted to the RPC Authority as RPC-354, and removed again after the original author got butthurt over liberals or whatever it was and left the site.
    • Now I'm starting to question: should SCPs from deleted stories be tagged as scp-####_({writer_name}) or scp-####_({story_name})?

THERE ARE DELETED ONES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

The bulk update request #7204 is pending approval.

remove implication scp-040-jp (12) -> scp-jp (12)
remove implication scp-jp (12) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_japanese_branch (30) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_italian_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_russian_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_french_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-001-fr_(la_campagne_de_nouvelle-hollande) (1) -> scp_foundation_french_branch (1)
create implication scp_foundation_spanish_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_korean_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_german_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-es-262 (0) -> scp_foundation_spanish_branch (1)
create implication scp-800-ko (0) -> scp_foundation_korean_branch (1)
create implication scp-162-de (0) -> scp_foundation_german_branch (1)

Reason: HERES another part that can safely be approved, unlike scp-e621-2...

Ok!
Move around the language branches to their full names!
Imply that one french 001 to the french branch!

PART 2!
imply scp-040 -> scp_foundation_japanese_branch
alias scp-jp -> scp_foundation_japanese_branch
not even I am immune to transiti-whatever errors

Update:
added the rest of the branches.

Updated

cutefox123 said:
HERES another part that can safely be approved

Things have gotten a tiny bit chaotic here 😅 Could I confirm which BURs are good to go and which ones are still no-touchy?

strikerman said:
Things have gotten a tiny bit chaotic here 😅 Could I confirm which BURs are good to go and which ones are still no-touchy?

BUR #7181 (001 variants to 001) is safe
BUR #7204 (shuffle around language branches) is also good
scp-e621-2 is... out of commission for an undetermined amount of time.

slocheze said:

  • The old SCP-1926 was deleted for plagiarism of Elly Zupko's mewts and is now an Atari Matrix...
    • Now I'm starting to question: should SCPs from deleted stories be tagged as scp-####_({writer_name}) or scp-####_({story_name})?

I'd put any unofficial SCPs as scp-####_({writer_name}), with the exception of the Mewts in particular. Since there's no SCP-1926-1 in the current iteration of the story, I'd suggest aliasing scp-1926-1 to mewt_(elly_zupko).

Besides that, I agree with all the changes Slocheze is suggesting. You can trust anyone's opinion on the SCP Wiki when they put a massive text post in a dropdown.

Watsit

Privileged

slocheze said:

IMO, individual models shouldn't be tagged. If it's the character, the character should be tagged normally, and if someone's model was used, the modeller can be tagged for copyright if necessary. It just gets confusing and messy when a specific modeller's model is tagged as a character when it's not, especially if it's alongside the real character tag.

If it is a unique character, it should be tagged as that character and not the original.

slocheze said:
As for a personal opinion regarding these tags: scp-1471 should not imply scp-1471-a, should not be a character tag, and all posts with the former should be combed through. SCP-1471-A is the character, where as SCP-1471 is a software that allow people so see SCP-1471-A. I feel that scp-1471 should only appear on posts that shows SCP-1471-A through photographs or through screen, as a digital creature; i.e. the "MalO ver1.0.0" app in use.

I fear it won't be enough to say "this 1471 tag for this, that 1471 tag for that". The character is too popular and regularly tagged scp-1471, scp-1471-a, and mal0, that I doubt enough people will stop using their preferred tag for the character to not need regular cleanup. All three will probably need to be aliased together, to something like scp-1471-a_(character) and have scp-1471_(app) for depictions of the app (and disambiguate malo since there are multiple characters, species, and copyrights with the same or similar name ).

slocheze said:
Aside from the SCP-1471-A OCs above, I would like to note that not everything tagged scp-#### is a real SCP, or is one any longer:

Isn't SCP itself a kind of community-driven project, that doesn't really have an "official" IP owner (or if it does, it's basically in name only)? That a "real" SCP is only whatever the community accepts as one.

watsit said:
Isn't SCP itself a kind of community-driven project, that doesn't really have an "official" IP owner (or if it does, it's basically in name only)? That a "real" SCP is only whatever the community accepts as one.

Not really. There's already a wiki filled with over 8000 SCPs, and you'd be hard-pressed to find any fan who would consider an SCP outside of it as "real." It's a community-driven project in the sense that anyone can contribute to the wiki, but only after their account has been approved, and only if they're willing to go through greenlighting and critique and praying that their post doesn't hit a score of -15 or below.

undonezippy said:
Not really. There's already a wiki filled with over 8000 SCPs, and you'd be hard-pressed to find any fan who would consider an SCP outside of it as "real." It's a community-driven project in the sense that anyone can contribute to the wiki, but only after their account has been approved, and only if they're willing to go through greenlighting and critique and praying that their post doesn't hit a score of -15 or below.

wait 8000?!? i thought we were at 6000 like a year ago...

I'm back

cutefox123 said:
wait 8000?!? i thought we were at 6000 like a year ago...

Yup. Series XI IX opened the beginning of this month. The K Cons have gotten more frequent over the years, they're almost annual now.

I remember back when I first got into it as a kid from Markiplier's videos and they were still filling up Series III.

cutefox123 said:
The bulk update request #7204 is pending approval.

remove implication scp-040-jp (12) -> scp-jp (12)
remove implication scp-jp (12) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_japanese_branch (30) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_italian_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_russian_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_french_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-001-fr_(la_campagne_de_nouvelle-hollande) (1) -> scp_foundation_french_branch (1)
create implication scp_foundation_spanish_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_korean_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp_foundation_german_branch (1) -> scp_foundation (7500)
create implication scp-es-262 (0) -> scp_foundation_spanish_branch (1)
create implication scp-800-ko (0) -> scp_foundation_korean_branch (1)
create implication scp-162-de (0) -> scp_foundation_german_branch (1)

Reason: HERES another part that can safely be approved, unlike scp-e621-2...

Ok!
Move around the language branches to their full names!
Imply that one french 001 to the french branch!

PART 2!
imply scp-040 -> scp_foundation_japanese_branch
alias scp-jp -> scp_foundation_japanese_branch
not even I am immune to transiti-whatever errors

Sorry, but you're gonna have to edit the BURs a bit more.
There's currently one post each for SCP-ES-262 and the SCP Foundation Spanish Branch,2. SCP-800-KO and the SCP Foundation Korean Branch, and SCP-162-DE and the SCP Foundation German Branch.

2. In a way, SCP-179 is from the Spanish branch too as it was first listed there as SCP-ES-026. Again, who cares?

You forgot the -jp in imply scp-040 -> scp_foundation_japanese_branch. SCP-040 is a human girl that can manipulate organic mater to create specialized pets.

Also, I forgot about the canons! While the site has no one unified storyline and there's many things that contradict one another, there are rough groups of storylines. Some characters originate from certain canons, while others are just featured in it and aren't really exclusive. There's a whole bunch of them, ranging from where the anomalous became public knowledge after the entire Korean peninsula disappeared or the bug apocalypse ensued or the concept of death was killed, to humanity's space refugees in the 22nd century or the wild west alternate universe or the traveling circus of extradimensional clowns and their symbiotic worms.

I've tagged a few:

  • Bellerverse — It's one of the older ones. Reimagines the Earth recovering from an apocalypse and several characters are a pantheon of new deities. (Hub)
  • In Memoria, Adytum — A story line centered around various flesh cults that are the remnants of an ancient empire that fell with the the Late Bronze Age collapse. (Hub)
  • Pitch Haven — Something about animals banished from the garden of Eden and SCP-682 was the Serpent. The creator, Fantem, is a fellow furry. (Hub)
  • S&C Plastics — The Foundation's activities in Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin under the titular front company. Gravity Falls, Twin Peaks, and the like sources of inspiration and general weird town vibes. Mostly tales, not much actually SCP entries. (Hub)
    • The only character tagged so far is The Goatman, but also includes other cryptids, SCP-001 "Story of Your Life" (the wiki's narrative is sentient), and SCP-4040 (a bottomless? pit)
  • There Is No Antimemetics Division — Focuses on the Foundation's department of antimemetic research as it is erased by an eldritch horror. The author, qntm, published it as a book a few years back. (SCP Wiki) (qntm's site)
    • The protagonist is Marion Wheeler, the main antagonist is SCP-3125, and includes SCP-055 (something forgettable that isn't round) and SCP-2256 (Polynesian sauropods with memory-wiping camouflage).
  • Those Twisted Pines — Generally set in Oregon and focused around a corrupt robotics company, an optimistic animal sanctuary, and an extradimensional enclave of magicians. Keep Portland Weird but Keep Three Portlands Weirder. (Hub)
  • Undervegas — The SCP Foundation and the Nevada Gaming Commission (which is comprised of demons that left Hell due to the high tax rates) cooperate to prevent Las Vegas from collapsing into Hell due to its sheer sinfulness. (Hub)
  • WHORE OF BLOOD — A jackal demoness hired by the Foundation's legal department. Fantem really is a furry. (Hub)

There's a few canons haven't been tagged yet but are in posts. When Day Breaks marked the beginning of the Daybreak canon, and one character, the "Crocosquid" (see post #4192328), is the focus of the War On All Fronts canon: the events and aftermath of a kaiju attack on the fairy island nation of Hy-Brasil.

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