Re: Are the forums useful during Defcon?
No, they are not useful, all of the changing and free flow information is found posted on twitter or the info booth area as well as dodgeball and etc. those people with laptops browsing the forums during con are less likely to join the groups advertising a meet up in the first place. Wallflowers don't usually un-stick, in my opinion.
Besides, the forums have a waiting period, revoking the waiting period for new comers and impromptu posters means moderation during the con, and I don't recommend those organizers who spend 12 months out of the year working on the forums, work the one weekend the actual event is being held. Without a filter you end up with massive posts for hookers and blow.
Schedule changes, party spots, etc etc, will be twitted and posted to the site, which IS mobile friendly. If people want to get the word out, it can happen.
I guess the BEST way to answer this questions fairly and all opinions aside is to analyze the posts and traffic to the forums last year at con time and decide if it is worth it or not. My opinion would be to leave it alone and not try to pander to the <12 people addicted to their forums account and force them to participate in other ways.....
No, they are not useful, all of the changing and free flow information is found posted on twitter or the info booth area as well as dodgeball and etc. those people with laptops browsing the forums during con are less likely to join the groups advertising a meet up in the first place. Wallflowers don't usually un-stick, in my opinion.
Besides, the forums have a waiting period, revoking the waiting period for new comers and impromptu posters means moderation during the con, and I don't recommend those organizers who spend 12 months out of the year working on the forums, work the one weekend the actual event is being held. Without a filter you end up with massive posts for hookers and blow.
Schedule changes, party spots, etc etc, will be twitted and posted to the site, which IS mobile friendly. If people want to get the word out, it can happen.
I guess the BEST way to answer this questions fairly and all opinions aside is to analyze the posts and traffic to the forums last year at con time and decide if it is worth it or not. My opinion would be to leave it alone and not try to pander to the <12 people addicted to their forums account and force them to participate in other ways.....
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