Demons, ghouls and monsters. They’re all here, they’re all queer and they’re ready to spread cheer. None of that was right, what did I just say? If you’ve been around on the internet since the early 2010’s there's a good chance you’ve seen a creepy pasta. Slenderman, Jeff the killer and the like were all written as fun little stories and you might think that the creepypasta-ish site like SCP would be the same, but what happens when the community partially responsible for its creation claims ownership, and how did the SCP website get involved in an lgbt controversy
In the month of June, Pride month, it's pretty well known corporations like to change their logos to include the rainbow pride flag. You know, to pretend they are human beings who actually care, before switching immediately back on july 1st. So in June 2018 the SCP wiki changed their SCP logo to include the rainbow flag. Now for most people this isn’t anything. Sure it's a nice gesture to show support but that's all it is. But according to a surprising amount of SCP fans, this was not the case.
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