First, it’s about the attendees. You must apply to be an @EmpireHacking member. This was controversial when we started but we’ve stood by it. It forecasts value, encourages commitment, and enables accountability.pic.twitter.com/WSciFUjHO5
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There’s one piece left: the venue matters for inclusiveness. @EmpireHacking is hosted in corporate event spaces, not a bar, which sets a professional tone and behavioral expectations appropriately. While alcohol is available, we ensure non-alcoholic options are too.
Venue hosts can be problematic by interfering with the event. For example, by sending 20+ recruiters that impede conversations, forcing promotional material into the agenda, or inviting their own, possibly disruptive, attendees. We have refused to rebook certain venues.
These rules and guidelines are well-known to our attendees even if you, on Twitter, are just learning about them. We avoid relying on tribal knowledge and write down as much as possible, particularly to set expectations for newcomers. https://www.empirehacking.nyc/about/
If you want to study up on community management quickly, there’s no better resource than “Building Successful Online Communities: Evidence-based Social Design.” It’s an SoK with academic references for community management “design claims.” https://www.amazon.com/Building-Successful-Online-Communities-Evidence-Based/dp/0262016575 …pic.twitter.com/lryGJ7aHD3
Thank you for reading, and I hope to see you at @EmpireHacking tonight! We’ll be hosted by @onepeloton with lighting talks from Cyber NYC, @WiCySNYMetro, and @trailofbits (on macaroons!) to kick off, then @WeAreConfiant on malvertising and @danielmgmi on Zombieload.
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