At that moment, the on-site nuclear device stored in Area-142 detonated, despite multiple failsafes. Area-142 was destroyed and all on-site personnel were killed.
Taken from the logs portion here
You can actually give credit to person that contributed to the creating the specific SCP page you're writing about. It's even written at the bottom the logs done on the page from creation to latest editing.
The point here is that instead of making copy snippets from the canon site or even just stating facts, you're monetizing content meant to be be free. Failing to provide the source is also one way to prevent the canon site from getting a better reach because backlinking also contributes to their visibility on search engines.
You monetize from a collective intellectual property by not sourcing it properly, copy snippets, and making small alterations without adding your own flavor to the content. The downvote is a disagreement of rewards for the post.
And yes, you're on point when I was trying to nudge you to do your own spin offs from the lore because that's technically your fiction and your transformative content.
RE: SCP-1440 The Old Man from Nowhere