>>166629
They are all completely dead (aka site offline and non-existing communities) except for the RPC Authority, which gets a couple of entries per week and hasn't reached 1000 entries since it's creation. Every other split (even "canon" ones like the Chaos Insurgency) died or merged into other ones (that then died) weeks after the drama over the rainbow logos in the official site and questionable editions of old articles began. One of the most interesting alternatives (IMO) was the
Wayward Society because it was about /k/ommandos hunting anomalous creatures on their own and sharing tips online for dealing with them. The site is still up, but nobody has posted on it in years.
I had my own idea for a SCP-like community that was different from the main thing, but I never gathered the courage to share it with others.
>>166634
>>166635
>For all the alternatives it's really hard to recapture the feel of Containment Breach. SCP Unity was kind of meh. SCP Labrat is kind of neat if you have VR, but it's just a Containment Breach port. I don't think the alternatives will ever be as well known as Containment Breach.
The "SCP alternatives" had the same problem most "alt-chans" have: they try to be just like the original "but better", without being too clear on what makes them better or having something that differentiates them from the original. Almost all of the alternatives followed the exact same "standard" of the foundation, from the 3 letter agency with infinite budget to the way anomalies are categorized, without bringing new ideas. Because of this lack of originality, the splinters that didn't die in the first days were relegated as the "trashbins" for users and stories that were rejected from the original wiki (just like the "4chan but better" imageboard always end hosting the trolls that get banned from 4chan for various reasons), making these alternatives even less attractive.
Ironically,
Lobotomy Corp became a better spiritual successor of the SCP Foundation than any of the alternatives made, because unlike them LobCorp had people writing stories and mechanics for fun and not out of spite for others.
>>166637
>>166638
tl; dr: your typical liberal faggots became mods of the wiki, changed the article of the Dr Plague (049) for something less ambiguous, approved a tranny's blatant OC that posts on Tumblr (this isn't a joke) put LGBT and BLM logos everywhere during a pride month (clashing with the entirely of the foundation's lore), and banned users complaining about it (including a couple of old writers). 4chan's /x/ (with some /pol/ tourists) and other communities attempted to create "unpozzed" SCP alternatives, but since most of the people taking part in the projects were the usual reactionaries that care more about the political aspect than the creative one, almost all of the alternatives crumbled in weeks. Pic related shows most of the splits made and the fate of some of them.
>>166638
>the Backrooms shit looks like the new SCP
I like the idea of traveling through (apparently) endless alternative worlds, but the concept is much less attractive than the idea of shadow organizations acting like the MiB and hiding dangerous things from the rest of the world. The concept of weird creatures that do unknown things to the people they capture is dumb and makes the stories worse in my opinion, however.
>>166646
The chest is better than before, but these hips are too wide.