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''(Did you mean a [[BARCON '91|convention in Germany]]?)''
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A term with multiple meanings, one is benign, which gives cover to the more malignant definition.
 
A term with multiple meanings, one is benign, which gives cover to the more malignant definition.
  
At its best, "Barcon" is the informal gathering of authors and fans in the hotel bar outside of schedule programming to continue conversations, see friends, and have drinks.
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At its best, a '''''barcon''''' is an informal gathering of [[authors]] and [[fans]] in the hotel [[bar]] outside of scheduled [[programming]] at a [[convention]] to continue conversations, see friends, and have drinks.
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The more negative context refers to those who want to take advantage of a convention's space and the people it brings in, but don't want to pay to attend the [[con]], so they hang out in the bar instead. This is a step above [[ghosts]] who take advantage of programming and other unguarded con facilities, but barely.
  
The more negative context is used by those who want to take advantage of a convention's space and the people it brings in, but don't want to pay to attend the con. See, also, [[ghost]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 13 November 2023

(Did you mean a convention in Germany?)


A term with multiple meanings, one is benign, which gives cover to the more malignant definition.

At its best, a barcon is an informal gathering of authors and fans in the hotel bar outside of scheduled programming at a convention to continue conversations, see friends, and have drinks.

The more negative context refers to those who want to take advantage of a convention's space and the people it brings in, but don't want to pay to attend the con, so they hang out in the bar instead. This is a step above ghosts who take advantage of programming and other unguarded con facilities, but barely.


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