The nice-looking guy you see in the image at the top of the page is Dr. Julius Axelrod, a Nobel-Prize-winning Biochemist. His image is from Wikimedia Commons, at this link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Axelrod.jpg
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His image is from Wikimedia Commons, at this link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Axelrod.jpg
He totally didn't source an image that falls under the CC license. Totally. It definitely wasn't sourced.
As for the other images, you've already called him out on them. This is, again superfluous.
There are three images in this article that need to be sourced in this discussion thread. Beyond that, I'm not really sure what you're even talking about.
Were the three images sourced in their respective SCP articles? If so, it doesn't really seen necessary to source them here.
One: No they were not all sourced properly. Two: Even if they were, it is still necessary to source them for this page. Our images policy is quite clear on that.
The image of the weight used in 2597 has been borrowed from Wikimedia Commons at: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0d/2kg_Gewicht.jpg
The Spider Teapot used in SCP-2649:
Original Source: http://www.sarahduyer.com/ceramics/
Creator: Sarah Duyer
Permission: http://i.imgur.com/Mj6vYFf.jpg
This image has been edited to remove the pink color from its background.
The image used on 2917: Entirely my own.
Everything but the teapot is covered then, and the teapot on this page will be treated the same as the teapot on the original page (that is to say, without permission, it'll be removed after the timer counts down).
Alright. I'll likely be readding it, assuming I get permission - I don't see me getting the message out and getting a response back before the timer ends.
Image has been edited out until a compliant source can be found.
Permission has been obtained for the Teapot. Image link added to my above comment.
Permission: http://i.imgur.com/Mj6vYFf.jpg
I really, really dig your work. Hit me up if you ever feel inclined to work together on something.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
Thanks a ton! I'll send you a PM if I ever think I've got a solid concept. Grand SCPs, on the scale you see from collaborations, aren't exactly something I'm quite sure I can take on yet.
Seriously though, that could be a lot of fun.
You do know that there's a ListPages module that allow you to track the rating of articles in real-time. Not sure if you plan to update the SCP ratings, but I think using that module would be great for your list of SCPs.
http://www.wikidot.com/doc-modules:listpages-module
Although most author pages use them so you can probably just copy/paste and change them to you.
"I liked that log, but I couldn't work out why the hell the Foundation would have someone drink it, so I scrapped it"
They don't need much of a reason. Plenty of peoples head-canons is that The Foundation loves doing extensive testing on objects.
I recommend reading the tale Nacho Business to see what I'm talking about.
pastarasta1 is quick-talking and often scheming
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
That's amazing.
Might be my new favorite tale. Also, I'll see about resurrecting that experiment log.
Hey, you probs don't remember my giant filer of SCP documents, but I really like your articles. So, uh, here's 2597 in paper form. I'll be printing your others soon. Pic: http://imgur.com/X2jfa2J
I remember this dude! Definitely one of the better early-2017 authors, IMO.