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Why Aren't People Going to Local and Regional In-Person Events Anymore?


Steve Jones recently posted an update about SQL Saturday’s status, and it includes some news we need to talk about: However, this year the number may stagnate or even decline slightly. Running events has become challenging for many communities. Organizers are busy, space is hard to find, and costs are rising…. The biggest challenge in...

Some folks switched to recorded videos, individual live streamers, written blogs, or self-guided on-demand learning through AI tools like ChatGPT. A friend of mine who works in a high-end Vegas retail store reports that their foot traffic is down 25% from last year, revenue is down 40%, and their Asian and Central American repeat customers are holding off on any US visits for now. Update: there are also comments on HackerNews, like another reason: Twitter used to create a fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) feeling amongst those who weren’t there, plus make it easier for attendees to coordinate meetups with each other, but that’s greatly diminished now.

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