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The SCP Foundation
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The SCP Foundation is a secretive organization that contains anomalous or supernatural items and entities away from the eyes of the public. SCP stands for Secure, Contain, Protect. The SCP Foundation is a collection of fictional files used to describe paranormal phenomena that are kept in the "Foundation" itself. All the "files" can be found on the website and the site's official wiki. Even though the site's creator made the most known SCP on the site, users of the site are able to create them on their own but after completion, the file must be looked at and approved for installation. The SCP Foundation has gotten internet fame and became a candidate for horror stories online like other sites such as Creepypasta. Social network and news websites, Reddit and Tumblr, have also spread SCP on many posts along with Creepypasta and "No Sleep" stories. Know Your Meme, along with other websites such as Io9 and Something Awful, covered The SCP Foundation in an explanation pag
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Anomalies Contained:
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" We Secure. We Contain. We Protect."
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The SCP Foundation is a secretive organization that contains anomalous or supernatural items and entities away from the eyes of the public. SCP stands for Secure, Contain, Protect. The SCP Foundation is a collection of fictional files used to describe paranormal phenomena that are kept in the "Foundation" itself. All the "files" can be found on the website and the site's official wiki. Even though the site's creator made the most known SCP on the site, users of the site are able to create them on their own but after completion, the file must be looked at and approved for installation. The SCP Foundation has gotten internet fame and became a candidate for horror stories online like other sites such as Creepypasta. Social network and news websites, Reddit and Tumblr, have also spread SCP on many posts along with Creepypasta and "No Sleep" stories. Know Your Meme, along with other websites such as Io9 and Something Awful, covered The SCP Foundation in an explanation page giving details about the origins and "famous" SCP as well.