New site member Delkarix (account age 34 days, site membership 33 days) has been leaving some questionable posts in the forums. Most of these individually aren't a huge issue, but given the immediately-moved "A Pedophile With The Fountain of Youth" concept thread and the fact that a lot of these are violent and the last one is
Their first idea thread, which contains excessive body horror/gore: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12443757/idea:a-ring-that-grants-you-wishes-revised-needs-greenlight#post-4343224
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Once the ring reaches the heart, it will then pump a viscous, pitch-black fluid of unknown substance throughout the body. As the fluid travels through the body, the skin of the victim will undergo partial combustion to carbonize the flesh. This is theorized to be an extremely painful process, as all nerve endings in the body are disintegrated and bodily fluids begin to boil.
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Their second idea thread, involving personnel being killed seemingly for no reason and only Dr. Bright being alive to do things: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12457532/tale-idea:dr-bright-vs-site-19#post-4347003
Dr. Bright finds that many of his coworkers have been mysteriously slaughtered for no apparent reason. He quickly arrives at a conclusion: Site-19 has been taken over by some mysterious SCP. Doors are rapidly opening and closing, Tesla Gates are constantly firing off, and Site-19's new Robotic Security Guards are trying their best to destroy him. At first, he thinks that a rogue personnel let SCP-079 into Site-19's mainframe but quickly discovers the real culprit: a creature that even SCP-682 fears.
Their third idea thread, involving standard "crazy until dead from heart attack" themes: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12461976/scp-idea:a-mirror-that-takes-your-sanity#post-4348523
Another idea thread, with unnecessary staff casualties? http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12511168/scp-idea:the-spider-farm#post-4356649
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It mauled 10 Foundation employees before being subdued by flamethrowers. The bodies of the victims were doused with liquid nitrogen to slow SCP-XXXX’s effect and sent to a local crematorium facility to be incinerated.
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The entirety of this thread: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12543963/scp-idea:a-pedophile-with-the-fountain-of-youth#post-4364723
SCP-XXXX is the twisted, ragged form of Researcher Dr. Joseph after being killed by an unidentified temporal SCP during a breach at Site-120. Dr. Joseph had a previous history of suspected pedophilia, but courts ruled that there wasn't enough evidence to convict him. SCP-XXXX is known to target both children and adults, but its anomalous affects only take place on the latter.
When SCP-XXXX touches an adult above the age of 18, their age will rapidly decrease to the square root of their original age. This process takes 5 seconds total. Their memories and skills will also decrease to that point in time, halting them from retrieving help or recognizing the danger of SCP-XXXX. After the person has aged to a child, SCP-XXXX will coerce them into walking away with him alone. When SCP-XXXX and the child are out of sight of other humans or security monitoring, SCP-XXXX will rape the child and murder them. After that, SCP-XXXX will disappear without a trace and no evidence can be found.
This kind of overly vehement thread demanding reviewers provide better examples to suit their understanding of narratives, possibly indicating that they haven't bothered to actually read the examples given: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12552657/help-with-narratives#post-4366749
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I think the primary issue lies with examples. You define different types of narratives and then throw a random-ass SCP at us and we can't make the connections between the narratives they have, especially when almost all SCPs have the exact same clinical tone and writing style. Not to mention, this is a concept thread, not a draft thread. There is no point in having a story behind it or whatever, otherwise we would have a completely refined SCP already. Besides, you can't expect us to be able to dissect complete SCP Documents into concepts and tell the narrative. IT IS NOT OBVIOUS OR SUBTLE. We can't tell the damn difference between SCP-3001 and SCP-3683 in terms of writing. Don't throw refined SCP Documents at us without context. Instead, write a template SCP Concept and then show us what it looks like with and without narrative.
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Their most recent concept thread, apparently based on their girlfriend: http://www.scp-wiki.net/forum/t-12558974/scp-idea:intoxicating-perfume#post-4368389
Based on my girlfriend.
SCP-XXXX is a small, purple bottle of perfume that smells strongly of lavender. It has the label, "Exponential Lavender". Its manufacturing label will constantly change to represent the most popular perfume-manufacturing brand at the time. When SCP-XXXX is sprayed onto any object (including humans), it will double the strength of the applied perfume smell. When sprayed again, it will double it again. 2 times, 4 times, 8 times, 16 times, 32 times, 64 times, etc. When sprayed enough, it will have a suffocating effect on creatures around the object and will kill them.
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A young man named Jeremy Wallace went shopping for a present for his girlfriend, Amy Hill; it was their 1 year anniversary. Amy was a ditzy girl, always fashionable and obsessed with her self-image. This was good for Jeremy, as he couldn’t go wrong with that sort of thing. He was disappointed to discover that his local mart was closing from lack of customers. It was also a Sunday, so most stores were closed. Feeling frantic and desperate, he decided to snatch it off someone on the street when they weren’t paying attention. If Amy didn’t like the smell, then so what? He would tell her to just deal with it. As he eyed a young couple walking down the street, he noticed a large bottle of perfume sticking out the back of a purse. Maybe… he could just… Suddenly, a man approached him from behind and said hello. The strange man was wearing a long trench coat and looked quite old. Jeremy asked him what he wanted. The strange man offered Jeremy a bottle of pristine lavender perfume, for 20 dollars. Jeremy expressed annoyance at this, but bought it anyway. The strange man disappeared as soon as he had appeared. Jeremy wondered what that was all about. He wondered how the mysterious man had known exactly what he wanted and if he got possibly swindled. Jeremy decided not to think about it any longer. He gave the perfume to Amy as a present. Amy, being a valley girl, sprayed it on 7 times and walked into a local Pizza Hut. All 37 people there died of suffocation. The FBI and SWATs took her in and hid the incident under the classic pretense of a “gas leak”. Several other members died before finally calling in the Foundation.
SCP-XXXX was discovered as evidence for the genocidal charges of Amy Hill.
The first handful of examples could probably be attributed to general teenage edginess, but the pedophile idea and the idea about their girlfriend-standin character killing 37 people due to oversprayed perfume seem… kind of indicative of someone we don't really want on the site. Thoughts?