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SCP Foundation—the most successful open-IP collaborative fiction project with 9,800+ objects—permanently bans AI-generated text or images in user-facing content. This is a deliberate policy choice by a community that explicitly values open IP and collaborative creation, suggesting the AI ban is about preserving human authorship as a core value, not protecting commercial interests.
### Additional Evidence (confirm)
*Source: [[2025-11-01-scp-wiki-governance-collaborative-worldbuilding-scale]] | Added: 2026-03-18*
SCP Foundation's permanent ban on AI-generated content (summary deletion + permanent ban for violators) reflects community consensus that human authorship is definitional to the project's value. This is a creative community choosing human-made as identity despite AI potentially reducing production costs. The policy was implemented proactively, suggesting anticipation that AI content would undermine community trust even if quality-equivalent.
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SCP Foundation with 9,800+ objects and 6,300+ tales demonstrates that protocol-distributed authorship (standardized format + peer review + voting) produces coherent worldbuilding at massive scale without centralized editorial authority. The emergent canonical clusters form organically through community consensus rather than top-down coordination. This confirms that worldbuilding can scale through structural constraints rather than editorial control, though it does NOT produce linear narrative (which requires concentrated authority per the tradeoff claim).
### Additional Evidence (extend)
*Source: [[2025-11-01-scp-wiki-governance-collaborative-worldbuilding-scale]] | Added: 2026-03-18*
SCP Foundation provides 18-year operational proof that worldbuilding can coordinate at massive scale (9,800+ objects, 6,300+ tales, 16 language branches) through protocol-based governance without central creative authority. The six structural features (fixed format, open IP, scalable contributions, passive theme, thin curation, organizational center) constitute a transferable model for narrative infrastructure. Critical insight: Staff handle infrastructure but explicitly NOT creative direction - the separation is architectural, not accidental. This demonstrates that worldbuilding-as-infrastructure can be deliberately designed through protocol rather than emerging organically.
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[narratives are infrastructure not just communication because they coordinate action at civilizational scale]]
WHY ARCHIVED: SCP is the most important case study for the governance spectrum claim (Session 6). 18 years of protocol-governed collaborative worldbuilding at massive scale — the existence proof that distributed authorship can produce coherent output at scale if the scope is worldbuilding (not linear narrative).
EXTRACTION HINT: Extract the "narrative protocol" framework as a claim — the six structural features (fixed format, open IP, scalable contributions, passive theme, thin curation, organizational center) are a transferable model. Also: the staff/creative authority distinction is critical — infrastructure staff ≠ creative gatekeepers.
## Key Facts
- SCP Foundation founded 2008, originated 2007 on 4chan
- 9,800+ SCP objects as of late 2025
- 6,300+ Tales as of late 2025
- 16 language branches total
- CC BY-SA licensed
- Greenlight policy requires 2 experienced reviewer approvals
- Community voting thresholds: -10 triggers deletion review, -20 enables immediate deletion
- Staff deletion requires 3 votes + 24-hour timer
- First SCP article was SCP-173
- American Journalism Review 2022 called it potentially largest collaborative writing project in history