User posted an SCP with an immensely graphic image depicting sexual torture onto the mainlist, and overwrote SCP-811 with the text mentioned and left un-posted here before deleting their account. Not sure what needs doing here aside from 'Go Directly to Permaban, Do Not Pass Apps, Do Not Collect $200' in the chance that he comes back.
If required, I have the picture in question, and a screenshot showing it attached to the page. Seconding that this is immensely graphic, and has zero chance of falling into the "tasteful nudity" grey area for non-pornographic nudity.
Youtube timestamps are Vague, but this could coincide with shortly after I made this comment on a YouTube dramatic reading of SCP-811. At the time of this writing it says I said that "3 months ago".
ETA: Wikidot timestamps are not vague, and I added the note about SCP-811 not being able to give informed consent to my top discussion post for the article on the 18th of September.
ETA2: Is there any way to scrub the inappropriate edit comment from the history log?
Piffy is an SCP Foundation Moderator, Lv. 9001 Squishy Wizard, and Knight of the Red Pen.
This troll actually dates back to July, as this is our first sighting of him. The content I left excised there is the exact same as that in the edit comment.
Ah, okay. Gotcha.
Piffy is an SCP Foundation Moderator, Lv. 9001 Squishy Wizard, and Knight of the Red Pen.
Suspected to have come back and vandalized SCP-847 and SCP-3101 in a new way: making contentless edits but somehow bypassing the character limit in the Revision Comments to post that graphic copypasta.
Likely also linked to TheMysteryone.
The user deleted their account immediately after making this vandalisms and before we could see the username; as a result, we can't confirm that it's them but the odds are good. I'm more concerned about how they managed to bypass the character limit.
Got a tip that this user vandalized SCP-3086 and several other articles in early February (which Lily, bless her heart, reverted almost immediately). The account was deleted but the type of vandalism is identical, so I'm logging this for posterity's sake.