Vlad G Pohnert wrote:So in the end, having experience on all sides, it seems the only way things tend to change is if the support falls for something and it's missed by fans as not being there, as they are the ones that put on the pressure. I know it does not sound fair or desirable to strip out, say the overflow at Otakon, but if it is not there and the fans complain on a larger scale, that tends to get the attention of the higher up instead of just a few dozen people... If you don't believe me, just try that with Cosplay and see how much of a downpour of complained and upset people you'll get who get all vocal about it. They tend to be a lot more organized when it comes to that…
Seems to me like these two posts are related.SailorDeath wrote:For a moment there I pictured a group of angry amv creators holding picket signs outside of the convention center voicing their complaints about the way overflow was handled.
WHO'S WITH ME?
WHAT DO WE WANT? OVERFLOW! WHEN DO WE WANT IT? RIGHT NOW!
(n.b.: above comment may or may not have humorous intent)