Dear Colleagues, in today's ALAC Session with the ICANN Board today, Joanna Kulesza explained the negative impact of having virtual ICANN meetings on the At-Large Community, because the essential community building social and networking component part is missing from a virtual meeting. In recent months I have attended several IGFs and the UK IGF used an interesting social event tool called REMO. More details on https://remo.co/ A demo video is available on: https://youtu.be/P01JxUBNU2Y I could imagine a break, for example, where each of the tables on the one floor is run by 1 ALAC member. And 3 tables on the other floor are run by a RALO leadership each, and people can move around from table to table. I wonder if this could be fun and helpful? Perhaps should this be checked out at some point? Perhaps there are other places that can be tested out? SecondLife? Others? Kindest regards, Olivier