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lyrangalia ([info]lyrangalia) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2014-07-12 18:36:00


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Entry tags:cons, tumblr

DashCon or DashConned?
*So... is there any chance of a write up on DashCon happening? Because I am hearing rumours of it being spectacular, but have been completely unable to find much because Tumblr is terrible.

Thank you FW for coming through:

DashCon is a convention run by... possibly 17 year olds that was supposed to be a celebration of all things Tumblr Fandom. Unfortunately, things got sketchy quickly when con-goers were herded into the convention ballroom and told that they needed to raise $17,000 by 10 PM or the con would be shut down.

Donations poured in, though anons reporting from DashCon appear skeptical.

Questions arose. Skepticism continues to mount despite DashCon "response".

Popcorn continues to be consumed, as ONTD gets in on the action.

There's some positive word on the street from DashCon is a bit of a mixed bag. From the curt to the effusive.

More sources in the comments since I am having trouble keeping up reading and adding them all at the moment.

Edited to add:
A statement from Welcome To Night Vale about why they dropped out.
More on WTF is Wrong with DashCon in list format.

7/14/2014 - DashCon carnage continues (Sorry if I miss something but you guys are still awesome at bringing the links):
* Baker Street Babes (who were initially curt but polite about DashCon) reveal that DashCon did not in fact "take care of" their previously comped room that became a room they had to pay for that was a computer glitch that is now again having to be paid for by the Baker Street Babes.
* The Random Act - Misha Collins' charity has disavowed all knowledge of DashCon fundraising in their name.
* Mark Reads had a pretty good time, and debunks several of the rumours re: DashCon.
* DashCon stories have hit Jezebel and io9, though given current state of Gawker sites, they're basically Tumblr/meme curators by this point, so YMMV on relevance.
* DashCon organizer cries. I guess this is supposed to be guilt-inducing? Are these people too young to remember that we eat our young around here. Not linking because not 100% sure if the rumours that they are underaged are true.
* There was NO PUBLIC MASTURBATION at the BDSM panel. The fact that I even had to say this just tells you everything, doesn't it?
* The WTNV confirm they took in Noelle Stevenson. Dammit fandom_wank, I had to figure out how to direct link to tweets for you.
* Practically nobody believes DashCon's staff saying WTNV "just walked".
* Best "masterpost" of DashCon debacle I've seen on Tumblr. Now with corrections.
* Linkdump by [info]mindset  
* DashCon staff AMA just venting on 4Chan

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to collapse.



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[info]seanchaigirl
2014-07-15 03:47 pm UTC (link)
I have no trouble believing the money they raised went to pay the hotel - deposits would have been due pretty early for a booking this size. Obviously, they didn't use it to pay the guests. I still think the additional money was to make up for the room guarantee that they didn't meet, so that was actually an additional cost that they wouldn't have expected back when they thought they were going to get 5,000 attendees.

But you're right in that you can't profit from fan fiction. On the one hand, I used to read and write fanfic and I'd hate to see studios crack down on that community. On the other hand, back when we were doing it, we KNEW we weren't allowed to make money on it. If the money from the auction went to a charity, they'd have been in a gray area that the studio probably wouldn't want to touch. If the organizers had made used the auction money to pay themselves a salary, they'd be clearly violating the law in a way I haven't seen the fanfic community participate in before. I think it's a moot point, though, because I highly doubt they profited from the con and are more likely to be in the red.

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