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Clarify in website copy that the diversity tickets should be free #312

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alicetragedy opened this issue Dec 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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Lately we've been getting some submissions from events that offer discounted (rather than free) tickets. I've always assumed that diversity tickets should be fully free, rather than discounts for underrepresented people, but I also wanted to check with you all what you think.
If we do, indeed, only want to offer free tickets on the platform, I think it would be good to improve the copy accordingly. Happy to make those changes myself if needed, or help with them!

@alicetragedy alicetragedy changed the title Clarify in copy that the diversity tickets should be free Clarify in website copy that the diversity tickets should be free Dec 7, 2017
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I think discounted tickets are fine too, but then the organizers have to do the application process on their site. And we only link there.
When the application process is on diversitytickets.org the tickets must be free.

If that is too complicated to have the distinction then we should do only free tickets.

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Hi @lisbethmarianne — thank you so much for your thoughts about this and the clarification. I think that makes a lot of sense. I'll take it into account for our internal documentation and also see if the text needs to be clarified on the site :)

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