*This is a reminder that the deadline to make submissions for #AoIR2024 is just two weeks away: 1 March 2024, 23:59 UTC.* If you are unsure what time this is where you are, please check here <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=AoIR2024+Submission+Deadline&iso=20240301T235959&p1=1316>. In the meantime, submissions for AoIR 2024 are already being uploaded daily. We would greatly appreciate your help with the review process, even if you are unable to submit a proposal this year. As ever, our goal is to create a broad, engaging, and diverse selection of conference presentations that reflect the breadth of our research community, and we can only do that with engaged and thoughtful reviewers. If you are submitting to the conference this year, please consider volunteering to review. *More details on submitting and reviewing below, but the deadline of Friday, 1 March 2024 is the same for both!* - - - *Submitting* The 2024 conference welcomes contributions that address the theme of Industry (https://aoir.org/aoir2024/aoir2024cfp), as well as submissions on topics that address social, cultural, political, legal, aesthetic, economic, and/or philosophical aspects of the internet beyond the conference theme. To re-familiarize yourself with the types of submissions solicited, please see here: https://aoir.org/aoir2024/subtypes. The submission deadline is 1 March 2024 for papers, panels, roundtables, fishbowls, experimental sessions, and pre-conference workshops. When submitting, please take the time to read the submission categories and topics carefully; this helps us match your submission to suitable reviewers. To learn more about how submissions are reviewed, please see here: https://aoir.org/sub_review_info_aoir. *If accepted as a presenting author, you must register for the conference by the Early Bird deadline of 1 August 2024*. Accepted paper and panel submissions will be included in our open access conference paper archive, Selected Papers of Internet Research (SPIR). SPIR helps us further publicize the work of our members and introduce our research to a wider audience. All paper and panel submissions must therefore follow our SPIR formatting requirements, which includes a consistent header and style format for the papers that will enable people to easily locate author and title information, and identify the papers as part of the AoIR conference. This format is only intended to bring consistency to basic elements (such as typeface and spacing), not to impose any disciplinary constraints. Please download the Word template here: https://aoir.org/aoir2024/subtemplate/. AoIR 2024 relies on our community for reviewing, and every person who is submitting this year appreciates your assistance as a reviewer. When submitting, please take a moment to also update your reviewing preferences. - - - *Reviewing* Please double check that you have indicated that you have volunteered to review (or change that to a no if you cannot review this year). Based on feedback from previous conferences we have revised our list of reviewer expertise topics. Please update your topics to help us match proposal submissions to reviewer interests, instructions on how to do this are here: https://aoir.org/aoir_reviewer_instructions/ To learn more about how submissions are reviewed, please see here: https://aoir.org/sub_review_info_aoir/. On behalf of AoIR, we thank you for your time, attention, and contribution to the AoIR conference. If you do not have the time to be a reviewer this year, no problem. You can reply to AoIRConfChair @ aoir.org and we will remove your reviewer status from your profile. We look forward to working with you toward a fantastic conference! Please login and update your reviewer expertise topics by Wednesday, 1 March 2024 at the very latest. If you have any questions or any difficulties updating your information, please let us know. Sincerely, Lianrui Jia & Tim Highfield AoIR2024 Program Chairs