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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 8333654" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>I find this... a little confusing. How does, for example, some person not at your table doing cutsey tieflings impact how the game feels to you? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, well, we should not expect new, young blood to come into conventions filled with older people. They will find and establish their own spaces, not move into yours.</p><p></p><p>In Boston, long ago, there was one sci-fi convention. For reasons, it split into two. One of them remained focused on <em>written</em> science fiction, the other became more of a general genre media convention. The first retained the old guard science fiction fans - mostly older, and continued on with content focused on printed works. The other picked up new media, and got the attention of all the anime fans, cosplayers, TV fandoms, and so on, which trend much younger. The first has largely aged itself into oblivion, the latter has been having a better time of it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>(bold mine)</p><p></p><p>So, here we have it - the base anti-populist stance. That which is broadly popular is assumed to be of lower quality. This is a great way to render yourself obsolete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 8333654, member: 177"] I find this... a little confusing. How does, for example, some person not at your table doing cutsey tieflings impact how the game feels to you? Yeah, well, we should not expect new, young blood to come into conventions filled with older people. They will find and establish their own spaces, not move into yours. In Boston, long ago, there was one sci-fi convention. For reasons, it split into two. One of them remained focused on [I]written[/I] science fiction, the other became more of a general genre media convention. The first retained the old guard science fiction fans - mostly older, and continued on with content focused on printed works. The other picked up new media, and got the attention of all the anime fans, cosplayers, TV fandoms, and so on, which trend much younger. The first has largely aged itself into oblivion, the latter has been having a better time of it. (bold mine) So, here we have it - the base anti-populist stance. That which is broadly popular is assumed to be of lower quality. This is a great way to render yourself obsolete. [/QUOTE]
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