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− | + | In some social circles within the [[Amtgard]] community, there's a mature game known as the [[Amtgard Connection Web]], reminiscent of the "Kevin Bacon Game." This game often comes up during casual gatherings, when it's ''age of legal majority participants'' only, and they are feeling relaxed and in good spirits. | |
− | + | The idea behind the Amtgard Connection Web is to discover how many degrees of separation exist between adult players who have interacted romantically within the Amtgard community. People might playfully mention being a certain number of connections away from someone else, representing the number of people in the chain between them. | |
− | + | It's a lighthearted, adult way to recognize the interconnectedness of the community and the diverse relationships that exist within it. While it's a fun and informal aspect of Amtgard culture for some, it's important to always respect everyone's boundaries and privacy as well as [[Code of Conduct]] #3. | |
− | + | Also known as "The Bubble Chart" in some areas. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 10 February 2024
In some social circles within the Amtgard community, there's a mature game known as the Amtgard Connection Web, reminiscent of the "Kevin Bacon Game." This game often comes up during casual gatherings, when it's age of legal majority participants only, and they are feeling relaxed and in good spirits.
The idea behind the Amtgard Connection Web is to discover how many degrees of separation exist between adult players who have interacted romantically within the Amtgard community. People might playfully mention being a certain number of connections away from someone else, representing the number of people in the chain between them.
It's a lighthearted, adult way to recognize the interconnectedness of the community and the diverse relationships that exist within it. While it's a fun and informal aspect of Amtgard culture for some, it's important to always respect everyone's boundaries and privacy as well as Code of Conduct #3.
Also known as "The Bubble Chart" in some areas.