Backlash over fake female speakers shuts down developer conference
by Ashley Belanger from Ars Technica - All content on (#6GQT5)
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After an event organizer, Eduards Sizovs, was accused of making up fake female speakers to attract high-profile speakers to an online developer conference called DevTernity, several of the event's top-billed speakers promptly withdrew.
"You are charging attendees money and they might be making their purchasing decision based on the list of speakers shown to them on the conference website," wrote former Google developer advocate Kelsey Hightower in a post on the social media platform X confirming that he can no longer participate. "This is misleading at best."
On Monday, Sizovs confirmed that the conference, DevTernity-which sold tickets for as much as $870 a pop and anticipated 1,300 attendees-was cancelled.