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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Level 1 Unrestricted
Containment Class: Euclid
Disruption Class: Ekhi
Risk Class: Notice
Note: the actual page will utilize the Anomaly Classification System (ACS)

Special Containment Procedures:
Due to the memetic nature of SCP-XXXX, containment is not plausible. Instead, measures are to be taken toward hindering the development of SCP-XXXX's memetic effects. The memetic effects of SCP-XXXX are to be explained of as part of foundation personnel training, and all foundation personnel who find themselves showing symptoms of SCP-XXXX are to immediately report to on-site psychiatric evaluation and are to be given scheduled time for consumption of works of fiction.
In the case of a Lifted Veil Scenario, amnestics are to be immediately delivered to all of humanity, excluding personnel under foundation employment, who are to be given mnestic drugs during the amnestic deployment period. Foundation spies operating within GOIs are tasked with sabotaging and slowing all knowledge and research of SCP-XXXX to prevent the possible weaponization of SCP-XXXX against the foundation.

Description:
SCP-XXXX is a memetic phenomenon that causes SCP personnel to feel an intense requirement to reveal everything known to them of the SCP foundation and leak official SCP documents and data. Personnel infected by SCP-XXXX are classified as SCP-XXXX-1 until the cessation of symptoms post-treatment. When SCP-XXXX-1 instances are questioned, they all respond variably, with the most common answers pertaining to the idea of the general worldly status-quo or normalcy being uninteresting, that a baseline-hume reality is also uninteresting, as well as that people unaware of the foundation, groups of interest, and the anomalous nature of our world should be informed about it. When further questioned, SCP-XXXX-1 instances unanimously answer that it would be a good thing—either for the greater-good of all mankind or to "make the world a more interesting place"1.
Memetic transference of SCP-XXXX occurs primarily via the consumption of works of fiction; examples including video-games, books, movies, music, fairy-tales, and ones' own imagination. This method of transmission is amplified most within fictional media classified under the Epic genre—that being whenever a grandiose and adventurous world is portrayed as part of a work of fiction.

Incident 531-1, 3/5/1998:
Foundation researcher Dr. Roberto Ademar of Site-38 had managed to contact journalists from national television, numerous news organizations, and UN representatives, all while successfully bypassing and evading security measures taken to prevent leaks of foundation documents. Luckily, however, foundation system administrators intercepted this, and immediately contacted the amnestics division and foundation administrators who were able to control the situation before the mass public were informed, thus preventing a Lifted Veil Scenario from occuring.

Addendum-1:
Due to the treatment of SCP-XXXX-1 instances being the same as the currently understood origin of the memetic effects, research is currently being done to find a less riskful treatment.

Addendum-2:
After inspection of foundation system logs and surveillance footage, it has been determined that the reason Dr. Roberto Ademar managed to go undetected by system administrators is due to a long history of unscheduled lunch breaks on the system administrators' part. This has prompted several demotions, as well as a restructuring of system administrator schedules to fill in any possible time gaps of work.

Administrator Note:
Alleged symptoms of SCP-XXXX is not to be used as an excuse for taking a day off.