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Far as I'm concerned, you can EITHER have an invite-only party OR you can advertise your party.

But it's FUCKING RUDE to advertise your invite-only party.

Don't mind invite-only parties. Don't even mind invite-only parties who, apparently, were going around handing out invites only to women who were dressed slutty. Heck, if someone took that to the extreme, and walked around the con handing out slips of paper which said, "You're sexy. Come to my room at 11 pm," that wouldn't bother me. And if he or she got people to show up, more power to him or her.

DO mind people who do that and also put posters up in the stairwells advertising their party. It's fucking RUDE to do that, then set up a velvet rope outside, and do the "club" thing. Dunno about you, but I go to cons to get away from that kind of dynamic.

Yes, I'm pissed off at not being pretty enough to get into that party.

Re: One of the Party Hosts

Date: 2007-01-16 02:25 am (UTC)
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On a practical level, there's no way to have what's for most purposes an open party (made known to all attendees at a convention, with entrance requirements that anyone who makes a bit of effort can fit), turn people away at the door if you don't like them, and not offend or upset anyone who is turned away. The reason doesn't matter, and the person is likely to guess, whether it's "because you haven't showered recently" or "because you had a messy breakup with one of the hosts recently."

Another aspect of that problem is that the invites you handed out are essentially bearer instruments, and there are a lot of them. [livejournal.com profile] zarhooie got three invitations to the 2006 party. Someone else might get two or three, and give one to their friend, after some such conversation as "I'm going to the Skank party, how about you?" "It sounds interesting, but I wasn't invited." "Here, I've got an extra." At that point, your invited group includes "friends of people who were wearing cool costumes."

You might as well do what Alexis and Doll Gilliland did, many Disclaves ago: they announced a party for "BNFs". They ordered many hundred little white-on-green buttons reading "BNF" and made sure that everyone at the con got one (I think that included handing them out at the door of the party).

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