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callistotoni) wrote2010-01-26 12:04 pm
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Article on the aging SCA membership
Apparently this is not just a Western problem. I think the idea of posting on Craigs List is interesting. My gut feel is that, around here, there would be a fear of such a posting (a la "We want to stay safe by not inviting any crazy-types"). But people have to know the SCA is an option, so is it so dangerous to publicize? Or do we believe that "Those that want to find the SCA will"?
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local_state/story/302747.html#storylink=addthis
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local_state/story/302747.html#storylink=addthis
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That's a good idea, but I've watched gaming stores close down by the dozens in the last 10 years, and speaking as someone whose generation bridged the gap between X and Y, in-person gaming (table top) has diminished over the last decade in favor of online gaming, anyway. That's the biggest issue, as far as I see... The people who would be likely to join the SCA are getting most of their social interaction online. If an organization doesn't have a good online presence, they're going to ignore it.
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