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asie , @asie@mk.asie.pl
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@hikari@social.noyu.me I wonder about that myself. It's not that the venue got any bigger, so I have a few theories:

1. The "vocal minority" of people who decided not to participate in mass events in a post-2020 world is neither as vocal nor as minor as previously expected, particularly in the hacker/neurodivergent world which was always a big part of C3 and was perhaps among the groups most invested in COVID avoidance.
2. After three years, people got out of habit and/or are sitting this one out to see what the event will be like after this break.
3. Too many people got other plans already, the announcement was made in early October and it wasn't 100% certain if a physical C3 would take place this year for quite some time.

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@asie (3) is something i hadn't thought much about, but i should have. it had also seemed like 37c3 was going to happen last year but then they seemingly cancelled it late for reasons that, as an outsider, were unintelligible, and that might have given people pause before taking them seriously this year

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