Last year at @PyConUK, we had two colours of lanyard: blue if you were happy to appear in photographs, bright yellow if not.
The yellow stands out in a crowd, to make it easier to spot if you’ve accidentally snapped somebody who doesn’t want to be in photos on social media.
You can just make a mockup surely? I think it's because blue (denim, black, etc) is a common colour for clothes while yellow is rarer.
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Oh yeah, and I have pictures of speakers who wore yellow lanyards (taken with permission, obviously!). It just amuses me that it was so effective it makes it difficult to show off!
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Also how did you enforce this? I mean did you just hope people were good or did you have a way of addressing (accidental or otherwise) violations?
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Daniele reminded people of it in the opening remarks each day, and in general people were good about self-policing. I followed the conference hashtag, and I tapped one person on the shoulder for posting a photo with a yellow lanyard. Quickly taken down and re-cropped.
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