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  1. Simon7b403ef

    feat(web): flatten frontmatter — drop slug, flat tags/cats, auto-bump updatedDate [skip ci]

    diff --git a/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md b/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md
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     ---
     title: "Access to guest lists"
    -slug: access-to-guest-lists
     pubDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:22.000Z
     updatedDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:25.000Z
     draft: false
     excerpt: "Over the course of 2023, Slist distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. A policy of democratization for guest lists was developed as intrinsic to our business model."
     categories:
    -  - { name: Values, slug: values }
    +  - Values
     tags:
    -  - { name: community, slug: community }
    -  - { name: curation, slug: curation }
    -  - { name: format-opinion, slug: format-opinion }
    -  - { name: identity, slug: identity }
    -  - { name: tone-philosophical, slug: tone-philosophical }
    +  - community
    +  - curation
    +  - format-opinion
    +  - identity
    +  - tone-philosophical
     legacy_wp_id: 16486
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     Over the course of 2023, Slist distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. Consequently, a major hypothesis was confirmed: ravers are happy to promote an event in exchange for their ticket, but cash-strapped ravers and shy promoters don’t often connect through direct messaging. Thus, a policy of democratization for guest lists was developed as intrinsic to our business model. 
    
  2. Simon5add954

    feat(web): visually mirror slist.net blog (index + single post)

    diff --git a/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md b/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md
    index 62b95d9..9ddcd1d 100644
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     pubDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:22.000Z
     updatedDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:25.000Z
     draft: false
    +excerpt: "Over the course of 2023, Slist distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. A policy of democratization for guest lists was developed as intrinsic to our business model."
    +categories:
    +  - { name: Values, slug: values }
    +tags:
    +  - { name: community, slug: community }
    +  - { name: curation, slug: curation }
    +  - { name: format-opinion, slug: format-opinion }
    +  - { name: identity, slug: identity }
    +  - { name: tone-philosophical, slug: tone-philosophical }
     legacy_wp_id: 16486
     ---
     Over the course of 2023, Slist distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. Consequently, a major hypothesis was confirmed: ravers are happy to promote an event in exchange for their ticket, but cash-strapped ravers and shy promoters don’t often connect through direct messaging. Thus, a policy of democratization for guest lists was developed as intrinsic to our business model. 
    
  3. Simon30e0ee3

    feat(web): full posts+pages sync, browseable UI, curated pages allowlist

    diff --git a/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md b/content/posts/2026/access-to-guest-lists/index.md
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    +---
    +title: "Access to guest lists"
    +slug: access-to-guest-lists
    +pubDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:22.000Z
    +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T19:56:25.000Z
    +draft: false
    +legacy_wp_id: 16486
    +---
    +Over the course of 2023, Slist distributed more than 2,300 tickets to at least 100 different raves. Consequently, a major hypothesis was confirmed: ravers are happy to promote an event in exchange for their ticket, but cash-strapped ravers and shy promoters don’t often connect through direct messaging. Thus, a policy of democratization for guest lists was developed as intrinsic to our business model. 
    +
    +The solution was simple: make the process less personal through forms. 
    +
    +Some promoters used their personal accounts to register anonymously and test the service. They then contacted Slist through their official accounts to streamline the process.
    +
    +Things are not what they seem, anyone can represent any brand. Determining the likelihood of someone attending an event, how many companions they will bring, or their level of involvement in the local scene is a highly fallible process. Therefore, Slist’s official policy is one of preemption: the first to register and share the necessary content earns the courtesy of guest list entry.
    +
    +Although the exact terms of our guest list policies and requirements vary depending on events, it is generally quid-pro-quo. Whether it be sharing content, referring guests, owning merch, etc., SLIST’s official policy is one of preemption: those who meet the criteria earn the courtesy of guest list entry. They are community-driven, not status-dependent.
    

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