Anthrocon 2024 Report Part 1: AC 2023 Recap
First, I realized that I made my own instance at fuzzyfox.social just about a year ago now! That would have been right after Anthrocon 2023, and I didn't start consistently using the Fediverse until then, which means I didn't know many people here last year.
For reference, AC 2023 was the first time I had ever been to a furry con, after being a 20-year veteran of anime/video game cons. I decided to go purely because I'm a big fan of CyberConnect2, a Japanese game developer known for developing the .hack and Little Tail Bronx series, announced they were going to have a panel there, and I really wanted to see them.
So I made a last-minute trip to AC despite not really knowing anybody there (I met up for a few minutes with an acquaintance who I've gotten to know better since then, but she wasn't able to make it to AC2024), and I had no plans other than seeing CC2, and it was a ton of fun. There were a ton of interesting panels, it had one of the best dealer's rooms / artist alleys I've ever seen, they still had a "masks required" policy inside crowded indoor areas (*which was, unfortunately, very loosely enforced), Pittsburgh is a cool city and it was fun to just explore downtown, and everybody was generally very friendly.
I had honestly gotten pretty jaded with conventions in general; my favorite cons were killed by the pandemic, many of the other big game/anime cons are just vehicles for commercial advertisements from big companies, there are no COVID safety measures, and the crowd skews very young because a lot of the older members of the community have just dropped out. There's also weird subgroup of the community that is very conservative/anti-LGBTQ and for some reason have not been ostracized out of events, and the risk of accidentally running into one of them is always anxiety-inducing.
AC 2023 was fun enough that it basically made me go from "I like furry art and media but I'm not a furry" to "screw it, I guess I'm a furry now." So, uh, nice to meet you all! #Anthrocon #Anthrocon2023 #Anthrocon2024 #furry
First, I realized that I made my own instance at fuzzyfox.social just about a year ago now! That would have been right after Anthrocon 2023, and I didn't start consistently using the Fediverse until then, which means I didn't know many people here last year.
For reference, AC 2023 was the first time I had ever been to a furry con, after being a 20-year veteran of anime/video game cons. I decided to go purely because I'm a big fan of CyberConnect2, a Japanese game developer known for developing the .hack and Little Tail Bronx series, announced they were going to have a panel there, and I really wanted to see them.
So I made a last-minute trip to AC despite not really knowing anybody there (I met up for a few minutes with an acquaintance who I've gotten to know better since then, but she wasn't able to make it to AC2024), and I had no plans other than seeing CC2, and it was a ton of fun. There were a ton of interesting panels, it had one of the best dealer's rooms / artist alleys I've ever seen, they still had a "masks required" policy inside crowded indoor areas (*which was, unfortunately, very loosely enforced), Pittsburgh is a cool city and it was fun to just explore downtown, and everybody was generally very friendly.
I had honestly gotten pretty jaded with conventions in general; my favorite cons were killed by the pandemic, many of the other big game/anime cons are just vehicles for commercial advertisements from big companies, there are no COVID safety measures, and the crowd skews very young because a lot of the older members of the community have just dropped out. There's also weird subgroup of the community that is very conservative/anti-LGBTQ and for some reason have not been ostracized out of events, and the risk of accidentally running into one of them is always anxiety-inducing.
AC 2023 was fun enough that it basically made me go from "I like furry art and media but I'm not a furry" to "screw it, I guess I'm a furry now." So, uh, nice to meet you all! #Anthrocon #Anthrocon2023 #Anthrocon2024 #furry
