Thread:OBWforumsContentRevision/@comment-34674756-20181112170842/@comment-30654492-20181115020619

HeadlessKramerGeoff777 wrote: Your violating your own rules. "Headless=Link to the refutement will be needed. And yes it does when the rule is:This is the most basic form of scaling however note that said feats have to be consistent with the characters and what said character have been consistently shown also no fanfiction or fan-made stories allowed with these characters we are using sources strictly from Creepypasta Wiki, Slenderman Wiki and the official SCP Foundation page."

Your not understanding the rules themselves and are taking them too literal.

>"Fan-Made" stories are in referrence to obvious fanfiction fluff that's trollpasta quality and seeks an attempt to make characters more powerful. They are disregarded moreso on the fact that they break consistency as opposed to their bad quality (Which doesn't help)

'Headless=So just because one creator thought some fanfic is ok, and that he "likes to think of it as an AU", that means it is canon and that all creepypastas are in a universe that is a multiverse. No that doesn't make sense, and further more in a interveiw with the creator of JTK he considers his own creation not creepypasta anyway.'

>Yes. It does further support the idea of a multiverse, especially when most creators consider things just alternate realities as opposed to just outright never happened. Furthermore you can't just ignore the fact Creepypasta is stated to be a multiverse numerous times.

'Headless=Then why are you saying it is a multiverse when there is no connection? Also are you going with the quote where he likes to think of other versions of his character as "AUs"? Cause why would you take that statement and say it aplies to all Creepypasta?'

It's a multiverse because everything happened but not everything is connected to the same universe. By definition a Multiverse. This is ingoring the times it was established Creepypasta is actually a Infinite Multiverse. Something not falling within a author's line doesn't invadate something with the nature of Creepypasta, because it's a genre and not an entire product that someone has control over

'Headless=If there is no canon then why do we have the verse when literal anyone can add to it and it will not be considered fanfic (to you) as long as they don't post it on a fanfic sight. The defintion of fanfic is: fiction written by a fan of, and featuring characters from, a particular TV series, movie, etc. That would include people who didn't orginally make the charater. Writing not done by the creator is by defintion, fanfic. Saying "They simply happened" is like me making Ironman and Capt. America a gay couple corrupted by satan and due to Marvel's multivere saying "It must have happened", and then a random Marvel company working just tweeting out "I like it". That doesn't make the fanfic canon. It just means the creator liked it.'

>That statement is hypocritial is because you considered SCP Foundation connected. It doesn't matter how many imaginary dots you connect, it's still allowing writers to add anything to SCP Foundation just with restrictions and people allowing what can or can't appear. That's the only difference between Creepypasta and SCP Foundation, nothing else, so acting like it's different is by definition hypocritial

>False Equalivence. Marvel isn't a genre, it's a product that falls under a genre. That argument doesn't work because the very idea of Marvel is governed by people who trademark and have full control over it. So it's different from Creepypasta, which is a genre where no one person has control