A lot of the suggestions for SCPs on this board are pretty ham-fisted propaganda pieces. Obviously, because they exist, dank SCPs can be manufactured, but we are all beginners in this field. What we need to do is identify the common elements of successful SCPs, and splice all of them them into an OC to create an unstoppable SCP-chimera cultural juggernaut.
Here are some that I have noticed, to start:
>An identifiable character
The most rampant SCPs are the ones involving some form of character or even an existing person, as someone that vectors of the SCP can consciously relate to and/or support. A bizzare, funny, or otherwise unique identifying feature(s) is key.
>Exaggerated stereotypes
Character based SCPs that are a clear joke on a person or group of people, like Spurdo (finns), Pepe (depressed autists), Fedora-Tippers (atheists) can draw additional power from stereotypes that weren't included in the original SCP.
>Facetious characterizations
A humorous confliction with an existing person's perceived identity and ideals, such as "hitler did nothing wrong" or Ben Garrison's "Originals", or making a joke out of something normally taken seriously (or even vice versa) such as Ayy Lmao or Ebola-Chan often results in a SCP. Obviously this effect is extremely useful for our psyops purposes.
>Low Quality
Many SCPs are intentionally poorly made for humor, like Sanic, or unintentionally low-quality or absurd official productions, like the Bane on a Plane scene and the Doge picture.
>Exploitability
A SCP absolutely needs to be exploitable, one that stays static quickly fizzles out and dies. It can be accomplished in two ways:
"Black Box" SCPs are templates for content to be created by introducing marginally related material into the original work: things like rage comics, advice animals and demotivationals spread with a character considPost too long. Click here to view the full text.