There is a feature in Firefox that keeps cookies in different tab groups separate from one another. The normal use case for this would be if you use the same computer for home and work, and have, say, separate gmail accounts for each. It would allow you to be logged in to both work and home accounts in different contains, saving you logging out and logging in again.
It was quickly established that this also worked for getting unique queue ids for the ticket sale. Whilst Queue-it's bot protection can prevent this, it seems Glastonbury and See didn't bother to implement it.
So lots of people opened lots of containers to get lots of queue id's and filtered through them early in the sale to see which were doing well and which were not.
Good question! hard to analyse FOMO - am i gutted to miss the thing itself, or all the buildup and fuss about the thing? The more i go to glastonbury the more i do non-music things (the music doesnt tend to be my kind of music, i prefer heavier stuff and theres precious little of that) and now its trickier to get tickets, mates are falling by the wayside, a group who always get tickets havnt got them this year, and as it stands ill only know one other person there this year.
Working it is a little bit less exciting, cos it needs to be planned hedonism based on shifts etc. I think its hard to know when to call it, as well, and i dont have any answers really, but if something else arises that takes your fancy, i say do it.
I really enjoyed Bearded Theory last year, and really liked the smaller scale of it as well. I'm off to Bloodstock next year and being on the same site i know itll be much more compact and with less in the way of 20 mile hikes 😄 i think check our your options, and if something is talking to you, do that instead 👍 Glastonbury will always be happening, and missing out for a year or two might mean you move on to something else, or it might engage your enthusiasm for it again, and you'll come running back into the fields!
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