The Verge/Aug. 25, 2020 by Julia Alexander
“In a time when we’re oversaturated with virtual events, it’s impossible not to notice that most of them don’t exactly run smoothly. There are technical issues, sessions that run too long, and people so burned out on Zoom chats that sitting down for another video call on a Saturday afternoon is torturous. It’s for these reasons that the sheer excellence of DC FanDome is so striking.
DC FanDome was an eight-hour virtual convention held…” READ MORE
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