Not sure I'd have permission to post this on the staff thread, but I'd just like to note that some SCP members not wanting their creations used in battleboarding shouldn't be a massive consideration, or at least those creators are misunderstanding the concept of powerscaling to a degree.
Battleboarding and powerscaling is, inherently, not how a piece of media is intended to be consumed. I hate to bring up other media (Because I know how the staff hate such a thing despite the fact that battleboarding is just making lines in the sand and the best thing to do is to make the application of one's standards uniform but that's a conversation for another time), but there are other series that clearly have a disdain or even an outright hate of battleboarding or similar.
Ian Flynn has made statements about Game Sonic that paint a clear picture he doesn't approve of how Sonic is typically handled in powerscaling, and I'm sure I don't have to mention Stan Lee's (in)famous statement that can very easily be interpreted as anti-powerscaling. While these are obviously significantly less blatant and severe cases than what is happening with SCP, as a hatred of powerscaling becomes more and more popular it's possible other creators will express similar sentiments. Deleting our profiles simply because the creators don't want them to exist sets a dangerous standard for the future (With the obvious exception of legal action being taken)
Furthermore, I believe that these writers should try to understand is that powerscaling is not inherently turning characters into statsheets. A very popular aspect of powerscaling, albeit one that this wiki generally does not include, is matchup creation, where the personality and history of a character is much more important than an arbitrary power level. This extends to to versus shows like Death Battle and the late Smash Bracket, which often try to highlight a character's personality and, again, make them far more than a mere statsheet. And, in my experience, powerscaling introduces people to series they never would have paid attention to otherwise.
It's what properly introduced me to Azure Striker Gunvolt and Record of Ragnarok, some of my favorite series of all time, and encouraged me to give series like My Little Pony a chance when I may not have otherwise. And while there are many who are, to put it kindly, less than smart about how they interact with media that's popular in power-scaling; many people have been introduced to and grown to fully appriciate beutiful series like Umineko, Gurren Lagann, Doctor Who, Asura's Wrath, Ultraman, Kamen Rider, OFF and even SCP itself when people may have simply written them off.
Also, in my humble opinion, it is simply fun to compare the feats and powers from different fictional worlds and to think how these powers would interact. Every child has, at some point, asked the question of who would win in a fight between two characters, and I do not think that researching both series to try and create the closest thing you can to a definitive answer is incredibly enjoyable so long as it isn't taken too seriously for too long. And, as an individual and not as a representative of VSBW, I would like to ask these writers to understand that this enjoyment exists and to not attempt to take it away simply because their art is being interpreted in an unexpected manner.
And, to be frank, VSBW has significantly fewer toxic powerscalers than most communities like, say, YouTube Shorts. Having the profiles removed from VSBW would do little-to-nothing to prevent toxicity on other platforms, and attempting to stop that toxicity on those other platforms would frankly be a fool's errand.