The backstory-ness of this idea is based on an unfinished novel I wrote six years ago.
None of the effects gel with each other (what does prank-calling on skype and an 8-bit Carl Sagan have to do with oversexualised warrior-queens, alternate history, and amazons with superpowers fighting the Nazis?) but for me that's one of this article's charms. I wonder if the guy making the videos even really understands what they've done. I also like the various backstories (they all sound like suitably nonsensical theories that eccentric oddballs on the internet might inexplicably peddle). This is enjoyable, and manages to get a lot of information in without becoming bloated.
This is well written, but it's not palatable to me.
Something tells me this would be a lot more effective if this was implemented in that novel of yours.
It wouldn't
Meaning that, the backstory of this SCP was based on that of the novel in that the novel was a historical fiction set in ancient Rome about a female slave who disguises herself as a man to fight in the Pyrrhic War ends up in the highly unlikely position of leading an entire Roman army after her sex is exposed. She ends up going insane due to having delusions that she is a goddess, and is taken down by a confederation of Rome, Pyrrhus's son Alexander, and the Carthaginians, and her very name is rendered damnatio memoriae meaning basically [DATA EXPUNGED] from their very history.
It was a shitty novel anyway and very poorly written with a glut of battle scenes. I was only 17-18 when I wrote it
I'm neutral about the idea as it's not particularly bad, but it's nothing new (SCP-1173 does something similar), but there's a few hiccups in the execution that made me downvote. The means of spreading the effect and the effect itself don't mesh well in my opinion, the bit about it making people hostile towards the foundation seems tacked on, and the second paragraph of the "C" classification reads like a bad jrpg rather than a believable alternate history.
under the guise of popular "Ventrilo Harassments" or "Soundboard Prank Calls"
Popular users? Popular accounts?
An occupation of Germany begins, in which the Andronikans fail to integrate the German people, leading to a large-scale revolt in which other world powers are brought in to stop an Andronikan genocide.
A genocide by Andronikans or against Andronikans?
I think this is a pretty underrated SCP. Sure, it could do with a bit more trimming and clarity, but I find the effects of this really compelling, and it makes for neat storytelling.