I was going to add this to the MORAL PANICS THREAD under News and Issues, but felt compelled by some demon to start a new thread here under Recreation and Entertainment. Like the guy says in the article, the reaction to stories like this is just SO PREDICTABLE. All the halfwits blame the website instead of looking for the real problem. It's not like they even take the time to look through the website to figure out what it is all about. They just blame the website and feel content that they've got to the bottom of the problem. For people who really care about reality, here's the website.
CREEPYPASTA WIKI: http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Creepypasta_Wiki
Also check out the article link at the bottom for a little more discussion.
Congratulations, general public and major media outlets, you've brought the rest of us to a place where a website that tells ghost stories has to put out a disclaimer that their stories of the supernatural are fictional. The very fact that this has to be written is the latest indictment on a scapegoat-seeking public that is far more interested in feeling better by blaming an innocent third-party than actually tackling the problem with which they're presented or the reality in which they must endure. Instead of simply confronting real evil, or real mental illness, or real murder and real crime, let's all just heap our outrage onto a website, because the internet is scary and calling for censorship without thinking it through is just so tantalizingly easy.
LINK: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140604/09412427458/creepypasta-felt-it-was-necessary-to-state-that-its-stories-are-works-fiction-thanks-everyone.shtml