WordSesh 2024 Recordings Are Available to the Public Until August 6th

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The annual virtual event known as WordSesh has come and gone. The event devoted to WordPress showcased eight different sessions that were broadcast at three separate times over the span of two days. Those recordings are now available to the general public until August 6th.

If you become a WordSesh member, which by the way, is 50% off at the moment, you’ll gain permanent access to the presentations and access to the Slack server.

I haven’t watched any of the sessions yet, have you? Also, did you know WordSesh was taking place this week? If not, I wouldn’t be surprised. Despite some tweets, newsletter mentions, and the occasional blog post, I didn’t see much in the way of marketing. During the event, I didn’t see many people using the WordSesh hashtag or talking about the event.

It was kind of a bummer as I’m used to seeing people all over the world tweeting their reactions before and during the live stream. However, this could just have well been Twitter’s fault since its algorithm is terrible and does what it can to show me stuff I don’t care about.

Don’t get on me about calling it Twitter. It will be Twitter until it dies. X is a stupid name and it’s even worse when said out loud.