![]() ![]() It's not likely that the new established under-13 creepypasta community segment would have much of value to contribute to creepypasta in an active sense, but it also wouldn't be reasonable to invite them to sit and listen and read but not want to write and get feedback. ![]() But in any case adults would have to lead the charge on that, preferably with parents on-board, which is a dubious bet. Theoretically there could be a "kid-friendly" sphere of creepypasta, since we often like to muse that creepypasta is more derived from the campfire-type storytelling tradition as opposed to the hardcore horror movie tradition. I don't know if there is a rule saying you have to be 18 to view NSFW-tagged pages, but if there isn't that would also be a good step if it could be implemented. In my opinion, the best way to keep young kids from inappropriate or dangerous involvement in creepypasta is to A, relentlessly enforce the minimum age limit when possible, B, consistently (as much as possible) enforce the new quality standards, and C, don't ever bring chat back. I believe the story that inspired them was Jeff the Killer, a pasta which then and now has been regarded as the poster-child for bad exploitive creepypastas and which the creepypasta community was already trying to distance itself from, and the girls were just under the minimum age for active participation on this wiki and the Creepypasta webside (after that incident they quickly rasied the limit to 18 on the website, I don't know if that's still in effect). The two girls only suceeded in grievoulsy wounding their friend as I recall. I'm not good at writing, but I hope you guys can hear out my idea. In school, alot of my friends talk about creeypasta, but not as daily conversation. The reason why I'm proposing this is because I myself am a child (not underage, i'm 13). I think it'd be fun to rewrite your favorite creepypasta in a style that would appeal to kids. To actually bring a little more challenge when writing a pasta. To abandon the tropes that are abundant in newer pastas, like Jeff the Killer and Russian Sleep ExperimentĢ. I suggest making a handful of more child-friendly creepypastas, for two reasons ġ. Even triple-a creepypastas use a few tropes or two. Creepypastas on this site are sometimes bland. How about kid-friendly pastas? First of all, I've been reading stuff like Goosebumps recently, and they're scary as heck. You know, I think there's an idea whe can do to fix this. I don't remember fondly, but I remember two girls (about my age) killed one of their friends? Off of a pasta on this site? There has been alot of controversy when it comes to Creepypastas.
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