The Dashcon crew really stepped it up this year.
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The Dashcon crew really stepped it up this year.
Wrote a thing because people keep submitting stuff to Nerd & Tie about this.
OHMYGOD dashcon 2015 actually has the rule:
“Avoid using any Pepe memes”
i stopped reading after that but im pretty much dying of laughter over here omg
Dashcon 2015
I thought, at first glance, that the posts of the resurgence of the infamous Dashcon were a joke. I was horribly, grotesquely mistaken. As if the ghost of Dashcon’s past is telling us to avenge what was the dramatic disaster of 2014, like some King Hamlet that cost 17k dollars and left some patrons writing blog posts the size of thesis essays on the pitfalls of--er, well-- the ball-pit.
The ghost of Dashcon’s pitfalls has returned in the strangest of places to begin its ghastly haunting: the con’s own Rules and Regulations: How to have a safe Experience at Dashcon 2015 page on their new tumblr. Ignoring the curent cosplay regulations (which can be an entire post in and of itself) we get to-- ta-da! the “in regards to behavior subsection”
Dashcon doesn’t want tumblr bloggers to blog about their bad experiences, as in the bolded “ -Do not make tumblr posts about any complaints you have. Contact an officer instead so we can sort it out” first point.
I wonder why this would be an issue. First and foremost, it’s not up to the event to control the kinds of reviews that they receive from patrons; if the services or event is worthy of praise then it gets prasied by teh people atending, if not, well, they gbecome an infamous meme about an extra hour in the ball pit.
There were plenty of posts of people that went to dashcon and had fun, but that was outweighted by the amount of stumbling and bubbling from the staff that were unequiped and not trained for convention work. Simple as. Big names that attracted people to the con such as Welcome to Night Vale had to cancel their appearence because of money issues. Barring this, there was a 17k dollar raising that was supposed to be refunded to the patrons and donators-- who never heard back.
In fact, a wonderfully written article by Gavier Baker-Whitelaw highlights the 17k dollar fiasco:
In a Tumblr post, which has since been deleted, DashCon staff wrote, “The upper management of the hotel is threatening to shut down dashcon, unless we give them $17,000 by 10 p.m. Central Time tonight. Please go to DashCon.org and click the Donate button and give her anything you can. Unless we get this by tonight everything is cancelled. We suspect it’s due to the fact that upper management doesn’t like the people at the con.”
What’s worrying is the amount of tumblr users with little to no knowledge of the proceedings that happened at the last dashcon and though it has been a year, it may be better to take the information given with a grain of salt (or an entire bottle of sea salt). The con was problematic the first time around and unless they can verify information such as the people speaking in their panels (and the subject matter for that point, and security so minors are not sitting in on a BDSM panel) and the guests that are slated to arrive, then please i ask and beg you to catch up on what happened last dashcon and get to ask in-depth questions because this is your time, your money, and your community that is being sold and showcased in Florida.
Additional readings:
Dashcon Masterpost from the view of a Vendor
“My Thoughts on Dashcon”
Dashcon: From the view of an actual staff member
Wait is Dashcon 2015 gonna happen? You guys didn’t learn from last year I see. Have fun giving your money to teenagers who will rip you off.
Tumblr’s Titanic Trainwreck 2: Electric Boogaloo
This just in, Dashcon2015 is an actual real thing...and the con (dohoho, you see what I did there?) organizers say that you’re not allowed to complain on Tumblr about it.
Dashcon even with a new name you still don't know how to run a convention.
I'm Sorry but I have to laugh at this! From the Emoti-con (not affiliated with the awesome Emoticon NYC), formerly Dashcon, website.
This is in regard to the submission panels:
"All submissions are subject to the approval of Emoti-Con Indy, and filling out this form does not guarantee your panel a place at the convention. Note: Submitting a panel idea is not a commitment to organize the panel. You can submit as many ideas as you'd like even if you have no interest in being a... panelist on it. Of course, we encourage anyone submitting a panel to also, at the very least, be a co-panelist, but it is not a requirement."
*dies laughing*
If you submit a panel at most conventions you're required to at least host it. Why in the world would you say "Submit an idea" ? Just seems really inane to me.
Great news guys! We just found out we are going to have a food court.
Pita Pit:
Pit Stop:
We will also be offering food indoors for vendors...