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==IRC era==
 
==IRC era==
Before the advent of Discord, the #quizbowl [[IRC]] served as the primary location for various online quizbowl activities and Festivus was no exception. It is unclear exactly when the first informal Festivus event was held, but packets were being read on the date of Festivus since at least 2012, when [[Mike Bentley]] announced that they would be reading their part of [[This Tournament Has Eleven Thousand Writers]]. There is no record on the forums of any formal Festivus event occurring before 2014, though there is mention of the Airing of Grievances.
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Before the advent of Discord, the #quizbowl [[IRC]] served as the primary location for various online quizbowl activities and Festivus was no exception. It is unclear exactly when the first informal Festivus event was held, but packets were being read on the date of Festivus since at least 2012, when [[Mike Bentley]] announced that they would be reading their part of [[This Tournament Has Eleven Thousand Writers]]. There is no explicit record on the forums of any formal Festivus event occurring before 2014, though there is mention of the Airing of Grievances and the second [[Triacontakaipentagonline]] announcement [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=267455#p267455 mentioned] that it would occur in advance of IRC Festivus.
  
  

Revision as of 19:17, 20 December 2020

The quizbowl holiday of Festivus is a regular occurrence in the month of December (traditionally December 23rd) in which players gather for an informal reading of vanity packets of varying quality and duration and is inspired by the fictional holiday of Festivus from Seinfeld.

The Internet Charity Tournament run by Will Alston and Emily Gunter was inspired in format and conceit by Festivus. The 2012 Feats of Weakness and 2013 Feats of Weakness 2 by Auroni Gupta were similarly inspired.

Airing of Grievances

In Seinfeld, Festivus has two halves: Feats of Strength and the Airing of Grievances. Since roughly 2014, Quizbowl Festivus has eschewed the latter to focus on the "Feats of Strength" aspect of the holiday via the playing of packets. Unsurprisingly, the Airing of Grievances had a tendency to descend into heated arguments and sometime before the 2014 iteration of Festivus it was removed from the holiday docket.

Discord era

Since 2017, Festivus has been held on Discord; this has included both the main quizbowl Discord and separate purpose-created servers.

Year Forum post Organizer Packets
2017 Festivus (Dec 23rd, 2017) Eric Mukherjee never posted in full
2018 Festivus (23 Dec) Matt Mitchell packets
2019 Festivus (23 Dec) Thomas De Bock/Matt Mitchell packets
2020 2020 Festivus [20 December 2020] Emily Gunter in progress

IRC era

Before the advent of Discord, the #quizbowl IRC served as the primary location for various online quizbowl activities and Festivus was no exception. It is unclear exactly when the first informal Festivus event was held, but packets were being read on the date of Festivus since at least 2012, when Mike Bentley announced that they would be reading their part of This Tournament Has Eleven Thousand Writers. There is no explicit record on the forums of any formal Festivus event occurring before 2014, though there is mention of the Airing of Grievances and the second Triacontakaipentagonline announcement mentioned that it would occur in advance of IRC Festivus.


Year Forum post Organizer Packets
2014 IRC Festivus 2014: Quentin Tarantino Edition Rob Carson packets
2015 IRC Festivus 2015: Rex Ryan's Revenge Rob Carson packets
2016 IRC Festivus 2016: Still Not Dead Yet Rob Carson packets

External Links

The real, actual holiday of Festivus (as seen in Seinfeld)