I've been in the FNaF fandom since its inception, and its so interesting how the community evolved from a small Reddit fanclub Scott inteacted with weekly to this gigantic franchise after Security Breach and the movie. Theres so many interesting stories about the early games sortof lost to time because they were embedded in the culture of the Reddit, Steam, and early YouTube scene. Here's a small way a post of mine influenced one of the characters from Ultimate Custom Night with Toy Freddy. When FFPS had just came out and the community was alight from all the new stuff, I made this post in jest that whatever animatronic was hiding in Mr. Hugs' auction was actually just Mr. Hugs as the threat. I modeled him within that brief timeline and had him rendered in the FNaF 1 hallway to up the rediculousness. I think a few other posts also made fun of the liability mechanic around this time, though with the idea the animatronics were hiding inside the props like the pickle jar. Now you must be thinking, only ~500 upvotea? That seems low for a popular post, but thats how the community had it! Posts had around weekly turnover and none ever breached containment of the sub to get actual Reddit numbers. 500-1000 votes mean your post was sticking around the front page for the week and Scott would see it. Now I had no clue what this would become months later, I'd say Scott would've jested about the bots hiding in the props if anything since that was a consensus meme, but sure enough something happened. https://www.reddit.com/r/fivenightsatfreddys/comments/7ikmhp/something_is_loose_in_your_pizzeria/ https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/738060/view/5156014950379793852?l=english