To begin, WordCamp is a tech conference dedicated to WordPress.
It’s where WordPress developers, users, web agencies, and individual professionals come together to discuss the state of WordPress, share ideas, build connections, contribute together, and celebrate WordPress. It features speaker sessions, workshops, and panel discussions like other conferences.
But that’s not all! It also offers networking opportunities for like-minded people, so they can build personal and corporate relationships and enjoy together with food, swag, and fun activities.
In short, WordCamps are like festivals for the WordPress community members.
If you’re also a WordPress user, then you should definitely go to a WordCamp in your convenient location. But first, read this article till the end for the complete information you need before attending one.
What is a WordCamp? (Introduction)
WordCamp is an event organized by the WordPress community where everyone passionate about WordPress meets. And guess what? If you’re new to WordPress, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn about the technology; WordCamp welcomes everyone.

What happens in WordCamp?
- Attend sessions that cover WordPress development, design, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), etc.
- Contribute to WordPress together with the guidance from experienced contributors.
- Join workshops and get hands-on learning experience from industry experts.
- Connect with fellow WordPress enthusiasts, collaborate, and inspire each other.
- Enjoy swag, photography, food, and celebrate friends and remote-working colleagues at the physical meeting.
- And of course, you can enjoy an after-party for everyone on the last day of the event.
Want to know more about WordCamp?

- The first WordCamp took place in 2006 in San Francisco, organized by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg.
- Since then, 1490 WordCamps have been organized successfully in 421 cities within 72 countries as of 14 August 2026.
And each WordCamp is unique, reflecting the local WordPress community.
And today?
- WordCamps are an ongoing yearly event.
- Celebrated for multiple days with various sessions and fun activities.
Have you ever joined any WordCamp? If not, do you want to learn more and join one? Then keep reading!
If you want to know the WordCamp schedule, then take a look at WordCamp Central.
Why You Should Attend WordCamps?
You might be having doubts about attending WordCamp. Let us clear up your thoughts on that.

1. Learning From Experts
First, WordCamps are full of opportunities! You’ll get to learn directly from the experts. Even if you’re just starting or you’re already experienced, there’s something valuable for you.
- You’ll learn about web development, design, content creation, SEO, eCommerce, and much more.
- Many WordCamps include workshops led by experts who will walk you through the steps. It’s like having a mentor by your side, making it easier to learn new concepts.
- You’ll also receive practical advice that you can use right away. It can be improving your site’s SEO, enhancing your design, or boosting your eCommerce.
- Importantly, most sessions include a Q&A time. So, don’t hesitate to ask the experts about the challenges you’re facing. This way you’ll get advice tailored to your situation.
Moreover, there will be many opportunities to learn more about WordPress. You’ll get to know inside and out about WordPress and its community.
At WordCamp, you can join sessions and workshops dedicated to WordPress.org.
- You’ll learn how to set up your site.
- Choose the perfect theme and install plugins.
- Learn how to contribute to WordPress.
The best part? You’ll be learning from people who are experts in WordPress. So you know you’ll get top-notch advice.
If you think it’ll be just sitting through presentations, then you’re wrong.
WordCamp is about meeting the people who make WordPress what it is. You’ll get to chat with developers, designers, and other WordPress users. Besides, everyone is always happy to share tips and tricks.
It is not just the sessions; you can meet and chat with the experts during breaks. And these informal interactions will provide you with more learning opportunities.

Isn’t it amazing to hear from successful WordPress users and get inspired?
After all, it’s all about growing together in this community! And that’s what makes WordCamp so special
2. Networking Opportunities
Let’s be honest: is it fruitful to send emails to many prospects and wait for a response? Yet, having absolutely no idea whether they would reply or not. Instead, why not meet thousands of people in person, make connections, and create impressions face-to-face?

What would you prefer?
If you ask me, I’d go for the latter option. Because the more you connect in person with people, the better your chances are for opportunities.
And WordCamp, being a global event, not only helps you connect with fellow WordPress users but also with experts in different fields. This includes agency owners, product developers, content marketers, etc.
Sounds exciting, right?

Even more exciting is whom you can meet:
- New friends
- Your Next Employer or Employee
- Your Next Business Partner
- New talent
- Content creators
- Sponsors
- SEO specialists
- Web designers and more.
3. Personal and Professional Growth
The benefits of a WordCamp don’t stop here! You’ll get many chances to grow both personally and professionally. Wondering how?
First of all, did you know you can be one of the speakers at WordCamp? It’s a great way to share your knowledge and establish yourself as an expert in the community.

Plus, it’s a confidence booster! How?
- Standing in front of a room full of WordPress enthusiasts and delivering a talk can be incredibly empowering.
- It’s an opportunity to showcase what you know.
- Also, connect with the audience on a deeper level through Q&A.
If you’re looking to grow as a speaker, WordCamp is the perfect place to start.
Now, let’s say you have a product or service you’re proud of; WordCamp offers a golden opportunity to promote it.
What you can do is,
- Talk about your product during sessions
- Hand out business cards
- Even sponsor the event.
Interestingly, the WordCamp event is filled with people who genuinely care about WordPress and related products.
So, when you share what you’ve created, you’re reaching an audience that’s already interested in what you’ll offer.
And these connections can lead to collaborations, job offers, or new clients. Amazing, right?
4. Meeting with Product Users
If you provide WordPress products/services, then WordCamp is a fantastic place to meet your actual users or customers. Also, if your product is new, then it’s also a great chance to introduce them to what you offer.
| What to do? | How to do? |
|---|---|
| Get face-to-face with your users | You get the opportunity to chat with users, get feedback, and see how they’re using your product. |
| Promote your product/service | Share how it can help prospects with their WordPress needs. Bring cool swag, like branded stickers or flyers. |
| Become a sponsor | You get prime visibility. Enjoy having a booth where you can demo your product, or even host a session or workshop to show off your expertise. |
| Offer exclusive deals | Consider offering special deals or discounts to WordCamp attendees. |
This way,
- You’ll promote your product or service.
- Build valuable relationships.
- Gain insights that can help you improve and grow.
So, if you’re not already planning to attend, what are you waiting for? Get your ticket and start making those connections!
5. Exposure to Trends
One of the coolest things about attending WordCamp is getting the inside information on the latest WordPress trends. Because, WordPress is always evolving with new WordPress plugins, themes, features, functionalities, and more.
So how can you stay on trend with WordCamp? Well,
- You’ll discover new WordPress plugins and themes that can make your site better and more unique.
- Experts will share the latest strategies to help you improve your site’s ranking and visibility on search engines.
- You’ll hear about growing technologies that could impact WordPress.
- Sharing experiences and ideas can give you extra insights into what’s working for others.
And all these will ensure that your skills stay relevant. Because it’s important to stay competitive to stand out among the crowd.
6. Contributor Day
Until now, you’ve used WordPress and its related products and services. Have you ever thought about giving back to the WordPress community?

Well, the Contributor Day at WordCamp is that perfect opportunity where everyone gets a chance to be involved in shaping the future of WordPress. So, it’s your chance to give back to the open-source project that so many of us rely on.
So, what’s exactly Contributor Day is about?
Well, it’s a whole day dedicated to working or say contributing to the WordPress project.
- If you are a professional coder or learning to code, then you can join the coding team.
- Also join design, documentation, or community management.
- You can also join the beginner-friendly contributor table for photo contributions and translations.
How to join?
Well, when you’re getting ready for Contributor Day at WordCamp, a short introductory seminar is held and then you’ll be asked which table you want to join. If you’re new to this, then you can try starting with the Polyglot (translation) table.
You can just head over to the Polyglot table, where the table lead will be there to help you get started with translating different aspects of WordPress into different languages. It’s a fun way to jump in, learn something new, and make a difference!
The cherry on top, you get a badge on your WordPress.org personal profile! Woohoo! Something to flaunt to your friends.

Why should you contribute?
Because the success of WordPress depends on the hard work and dedication of its contributors. And guess what? You don’t need to be a developer to contribute. There are tons of ways to get involved.
And trust me, every bit helps!
Some of the Contributor Day sessions may include:
- Core: Whether you’re a pro-PHP, HTML, JavaScript, or CSS developer or are just learning to code, you can write code, fix bugs, debate decisions, and help with development.
- Design: This group is focused on designing and developing the user interface. You’ll get to participate in regular discussions about mockups, design, and user testing.
- Accessibility: Provides accessibility expertise across the project. This team makes sure that WordPress core and all of WordPress’ resources are accessible.
- Polyglots: If you’re a polyglot, then help out by translating WordPress into your language. You can also assist with creating the tools that make translations easier.
- Themes: The Theme Review Team reviews and approves every Theme submitted to the WordPress Theme repository. They also work in core themes like Twenty Twenty-Five, Community Themes building, etc.
- Marketing: Join the Marketing Team to be the go-to resource for strategy and content for other WordPress teams.
- Photos: Here you can moderate every photo submitted to the WordPress Photo Directory, maintain and improve the directory site itself, and help photo contributors.
What common ways to contribute?
- Try new features and report any issues.
- Get involved in planning and organizing local events to grow the WordPress community.
- Read and edit documentation to improve the docs so that they’re clear and useful for everyone.
- Create compelling content to spread the word about WordPress.
- Help make WordPress accessible to a global audience by translating themes, plugins, and documentation.
- Capture and share the fun of WordCamps and WordPress events through photographs.
These are a few things you can do, but once you attend WordCamp, there will be more to contribute.
So next time, join the groups on Contributor Day and make your day fruitful!
7. Community Engagement
If you want to meet people who share similar WordPress interests, a WordCamp is the perfect place!

WordCamps are organized by local WordPress groups, so attending one is a great way to connect with people worldwide. You can make friends who love WordPress as much as you do.
Not just making new friends, it helps you build local connections.
Even if you’ve just moved to a new place, WordCamp is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and find your new community.
8. Collect WordPress Swags
At WordCamps, you’ll come across a lot of swag! But what exactly is a swag?
Swags are cool freebies and goodies you get at WordCamp.
It includes,
- Branded t-shirts
- Badges
- Stickers
- Notebooks
- Pens
- Bags, etc.
So, who hands out this awesome swag?
Usually, it’s the sponsors of the event. They have booths where you can pick up these goodies. Sometimes, they let you play games and win the goodies. It’s a fun way to take a little piece of WordCamp home with you to treasure the moments forever.
And even if you’re just attending the WordCamp, you’ll get a WordCamp badge and t-shirt at the registration counter!
9. Promote Open-source Technology
Let’s talk about the open-source technology!
Are you passionate about technology and love the idea of contributing to something open and accessible to everyone? Well then, WordCamp is the perfect place to spread the word!
What’s open-source anyway?
First things first, open-source software is a collaborative project. Here everyone can contribute ideas. You get to use the software, improve it, share it, and make it better for everyone.
For example, WordPress is an open-source software. It’s designed with everyone in mind. So, it’s easy for anyone to set up a website with minimal fuss.

Moreover,
- It’s all about accessibility
- Security
- And performance.
So you can focus on what matters.
As open-source software, WordPress is powered by a global WordPress community dedicated to making it accessible to all. This community welcomes and includes everyone, and works tirelessly to ensure everyone has a voice online.

The best part of using WordPress is that it’s licensed under the General Public License (GPLv2 or later) which provides four core freedoms.
- The freedom to run the program for any purpose.
- The freedom to study how the program works and change it to make it do what you wish.
- The freedom to redistribute.
- The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others.
Why WordPress.org rocks? Well,

- WordPress.org is the king of open-source platforms.
- It’s a free, Content Management System (CMS) that powers 40.8% of the web.
- Anyone can use it, modify it, and contribute to its growth.
- It’s a global community of developers, designers, and users working together.
At WordCamp, you’ll find tons of people interested in web development and content management. Use this opportunity to highlight what makes WordPress.org awesome.
- Talk about its flexibility and a huge library of plugins and themes.
- Share how WordPress.org has helped you achieve a successful blog, launch an online store, or create an outstanding portfolio.
- Let attendees know how to get involved by contributing to WordPress.
- Host a workshop on how to get started with WordPress.org.
- Introduce newcomers to the platform and talk about the exciting possibilities.
- Meet people who are passionate about WordPress.org and open-source technology.
10. Fun Things at WordCamp
WordCamps aren’t just about learning, they’re packed with fun activities too!
After a day of sessions, you can kick back at the after-party, where everyone gets together to relax and socialize. Depending on the event and location, there might be a welcome party to start things off.
Or you can enjoy some side events like,
- Picnics
- Cocktail dinners
- Casual hangouts
- Game zones
For example, in 2023 WordCamp Europe organized a Wellness Track activity. It was all about helping you unwind and recharge. What they included was,

- A beginner-friendly yoga
- And Tai-chi Sessions
And this session was available for both days of the conference. It didn’t stop here, for those who love a bit of adventure, there was a short hike to Lycabettus on both days.
Don’t you think these are perfect for meeting new people, sharing stories, and just having a good time with fellow WordPress lovers from any corner of the world?
So next time you attend any WordCamps, don’t forget to join these fun activities too. After all, it’s about enjoying the experience, isn’t it?
Now, that we know the benefits of attending WordCamp. Let’s see what else you can do besides attending.
Speaking at a WordCamp
Have you ever thought about speaking at a WordCamp?
It’s an awesome chance to share what you know, inspire others, and become a bit of a star during WordCamp. And guess what? You don’t need to be a pro about a topic. Even if you’re interested in the topic, WordCamp gives you a platform to reach a crowd that’s eager to learn.

There are Benefits of Being a Speaker!
- It’s a great way to show what you know and share your passion with others.
- You’ll get to interact with new people, including fellow WordPress lovers, developers, etc.
- It can lead to more speaking gigs and open doors to new opportunities in your career.
- You’ll get to inspire others and see how they connect with your ideas.
- Preparing and presenting helps you dive deeper into your topic.
I think it’s great for a learning experience for both you and your audience.
Testimonials
Don’t just take my word for it. Here’s what some of the speakers at WordCamp say about their experience.
After WCEU 2024, Erika Gili said “As my fifth experience as a WordCamp speaker, I can only say that it has been the perfect cherry on the cake, and I’m looking forward to continuing raising the bar.”
Sandilya Kafle said, “WordCamp became the impetus for fulfilling my desire to be in Bangladesh. Being a part of first-ever WordCamp in Bangladesh; WordCamp Dhaka 2019 as a speaker was something I had been craving for.”
“My (Alisha Bajracharya) experience as a first-time speaker was both exciting and nerve-wracking. The experience was rewarding, especially receiving a beautiful painting and valuable feedback. Taking a group photo with the expert speakers was a real privilege.”
How to Become a WordCamp Speaker?
Interested in becoming a speaker at WordCamp? Then here’s how you can apply.
First of all, check the WordCamp events happening from your WordPress dashboard “WordPress Events and News” or visit the WordCamp Central site for future WordCamp schedules.
There, you can check for the “Call for Speakers” post on the particular WordCamp website.
Besides, most of the WordCamp event has a theme. For example, the upcoming WordCamp Kathmandu 2026 theme is Building the Open Web with AI. Therefore, all the topics should be related to Open Web with AI.

Also, there will be topics given by the WordCamp Community, and you can choose any if you’re interested.
Besides, if you haven’t spoken at a conference before, don’t worry! You don’t need to be famous to speak – all it takes is for you to be able to present your chosen topic passionately and respectfully.
Just that you might need to follow the guidelines depending on the WordCamps. It can be,
- Talk on the subject related to WordPress
- The topic should be applicable and relevant to the audience
- Being respectful of the WordPress community and the WordCamp code of conduct.
Besides that, you need to be mindful of event details, like:
- Talking time can be 10 minutes or more, 30 minutes most commonly.
- You need to know when is the day for speakers.
Also, please check the submission date for the speaker application. Once submissions close, the selection process will start, and the organizers will contact you as soon as possible to confirm details once the review is finalized.
And from here, your becoming a speaker at WordCamp journey starts!
Organizing a WordCamp
By now, you must have known how fun and informative a WordCamp can be. So, have you given thought to organizing a WordCamp in your local community?
If you ask me, I’d highly recommend you try it! Trust me, it’ll be an unforgettable experience.
Because organizing a WordCamp is a big but rewarding task. And you’ll be responsible for bringing together people in your area who love WordPress. And manage an event where everyone can share ideas, learn, and connect.
So what does it take to organize a WordCamp?

Your task will involve:
- Finding a venue.
- Choosing speakers.
- Managing the event schedule.
- And promoting the event.
Don’t worry, you won’t be alone here!
You’ll have a team of volunteers working with you. And the goal is simple, create an event that’s,
- Informative
- Fun
- And welcoming to everyone.
Benefits of Organizing a WordCamp
- Able to build your leadership and project management skills.
- Connect with speakers, sponsors, and attendees from all over.
- Also, it’s a way to give back to the WordPress community.
- You’ll help others to learn, grow, and connect, which feels pretty amazing.
- Gives you a lot of credibility within the WordPress community.
Besides, nothing is satisfying like seeing an event you’ve worked hard on come to life. It’s pure joy to watch people enjoy the sessions, meet new friends, and leave with new knowledge.
Testimonials
Still not convinced? Why not, go for some words instead!
Rahul Bansal said after organizing WCAsia, “Like most people in the community, giving back is the main driver to participate in a WordCamp in any role.”
After WCAsia, Surendra Shrestha said, “ Being part of the organizing team was an exceptional privilege. Contributing to this prestigious event allowed me to immerse myself in the dynamic WordPress community on a grand scale.”
Our content head, Sunita Rai, after her first organizer role said “Joining the WCKTM 2022 organizing team was a very special journey. A lot of learning, a lot of new connections, a feeling of accomplishment, and a true sense of belonging.”
How to Become a WordCamp Organizer?
By now, you must be excited about the idea of organizing a WordCamp.
But, before diving into organizing, involve yourself in the WordPress community. Start by attending local meetups, contribute to WordPress projects, and build relationships with current organizers.
Why?
Because this will help you understand the community’s needs and how WordCamps are run.
Also, you can reach out to current or past WordCamp organizers. From them, you’ll get valuable insights and advice based on their experiences. Maybe you’ll find a mentor who can guide you through the process.
To get more ideas on how to become a WordCamp organizer, you can check the WordCamp Organizer Handbook.
When to apply?
First of all, you need to apply and start the pre-planning process about 6 months before the event date.
To get started, simply go to your WordPress dashboard and look for WordPress Events and News. There you’ll find the event and location for the next WordCamp.
You’ll also find the list of upcoming WordCamps on the WordCamp Central Schedule.
Once you find the upcoming event, then you can check for the “Call for Organizers” post on the dedicated WordCamp. And then apply for the WordCamp Organizer.
I recommend you apply for organizers in your local WordCamps first. Usually, WordCamp is run by local people in that particular city or country.
After the application is reviewed, you will receive one of the following:
- If approved, then you’ll move on to an orientation with a Community team member, who will explain expectations and discuss your plans.
- The lead organizer will onboard you as an organizing team member and assign you a role.
- A contract will happen and you will be part of the WordCamp organizing team.
Once everything is set, your exciting journey as a WordCamp organizer will begin!
Volunteering at a WordCamp
If you think being an organizer is too much for you, then why not start by being a volunteer for a WordCamp? It’s another way to get involved in the WordPress community.

But, don’t think of it as just helping out – volunteering is so much more than that!
You’ll be meeting new people, learning new things, and getting a behind-the-scenes look at how these incredible events come together.
Also, as a volunteer,
- You can help people check-in.
- Guide them to sessions.
- Taking photographs of the event.
- Make sure everything runs smoothly.
You’ll be right in the middle of the action.
Benefits of Volunteering at WordCamp
You might be asking, why should I volunteer?
- You’ll connect with other volunteers, sponsors, attendees, speakers, and organizers.
- You’ll get new skills like, organizing, problem-solving, or just working with a team.
- And it’s always giving back to the WordPress community.
- The fun part, you might get free or discounted tickets as a volunteer.
- Don’t forget to collect exclusive swag, shout-outs at the event, or invites to special volunteer-only meetups.
Testimonials
Here’s what past volunteers have to say about their experiences.
After volunteering as a photographer at WCUS, David Needham said, “It doesn’t matter how you contribute – any position you can help with is worthwhile.”
Somer Athari said this after volunteering at WCUS, “Unlike stiff corporate tech conferences, WordCamp maintains an informal, community-focused feel. Rather than rigid schedules and bland ballrooms, WordCamp feels more like a friends’ reunion.”
How to Become a WordCamp Volunteer?
All hearts to start volunteering? The process of becoming a WordCamp volunteer is somewhat similar to becoming an organizer. Simply look for the WordCamp events in your area from your WordPress dashboard or WordCamp Central.

Then check for the “Call for Volunteers” post on the particular WordCamp page. There you’ll find a form to fill up.
And you need to answer some of the required questions like,
- Is this the first time you have volunteered at a WordPress event?
- Did you volunteer for WordCamp US last year?
- What type of role would you most like to volunteer for?
- Which single volunteer task do you loathe, and would really not want to do?
- What days are you available to volunteer?
- How much would you like to volunteer? Etc.
After answering questions, you’re well on your way to becoming a WordCamp volunteer. And trust me, it’s an experience you won’t regret!
Sponsoring a WordCamp
Want to stand out in the WordCamp? Then, let’s talk about sponsoring the event, because it can be a perfect move.
If you’ve got a business or a brand that’s connected to WordPress, then being a sponsor at WordCamp is a win-win situation.
How?
By now, you must have known that WordCamp is all about the WordPress community, and it’s not possible without sponsors and contributors. So, when you sponsor, you’re not just making the event happen. Rather, you’re also getting your brand noticed by everyone.
Isn’t it great when your logo is seen by WordPress enthusiasts, developers, designers, and business owners?
Plus, your involvement shows that you care about the WordPress community and want to support it.
Benefits of Sponsoring at WordCamp
So, what’s in it for you as a sponsor?
- Meet your product users and have real conversations.
- Show that your brand is a part of the community.
- Opportunity for partnerships, collaborators, or even finding new talent.
- It helps to boost your brand reputation by supporting open-source technology.
- Get featured in the event’s blog posts, social media, or other materials.
Who knows? The connections you make here might take your business to the next level.
Testimonials
But, don’t take my word for it. How about directly hearing from the past sponsors?
Katie Keith, after sponsoring WCAsia said, “I was delighted to meet so many people who I had previously only talked to online. I also talked to a few product company owners about possible collaboration opportunities.”
Katie Keith after WCEU also said, “Throughout the 2 days of the conference, people approached our booth non-stop. I couldn’t believe it! People actually told us that they would have liked to talk to us but couldn’t get close.”
UiChemy team , one of the sponsors for WCEU said, “The after party was fun and the highlight was a special talk about UiChemy, our Figma to WordPress plugin. Matt shared his vision of Data Liberation and how we are making it happen for the WordPress community.”
How to Become a WordCamp Sponsor?
So you know that sponsoring is one of the best ways to contribute to WordPress. And guess what? Sponsorship opportunities come in all shapes and sizes.
You can think of sponsorship levels as different tiers, top-tier, middle-tier, and lower-tier. At some WordCamp events, you might hear them called, Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze.

Each WordCamp has its own set of sponsorship levels and prices, so you can pick the one that works for you.
Simply visit the particular WordCamp page from your WordPress dashboard then look for the “Call for Sponsors” post.
And the application process for the sponsor is pretty simple. It can be something like this,
- Submit your sponsorship applications from the particular WordCamp event site you’re sponsoring to.
- The WordCamp organizing team reviews the application.
- Once approved, an agreement is sent to you and WordPress Community Support.
- The agreement must be signed by both the sponsoring company and WordPress Community Support.
- After the agreement is signed, an invoice is generated and sent to the sponsoring company.
- You can then make the payment online to WordPress Community Support.
Besides this, there might be some policies you need to follow. For example, let’s take a look at the sponsorship policy of WordCamp Nagpur 2024.
- Sponsorship prices do not include taxes.
- Full payment must be made before the event.
- WordCamp organizers do not have permission to share participants’ data with sponsors. Sponsors can collect information directly from participants at the exhibit desk.
- No WordCamp Nagpur organizer will collect money in their personal or company account.
- All sponsorship money is collected via WordPress Community Support PBC.
And that’s it! Set up your booth, grab your swags, get your team ready, and join the WordCamp fun. That’s all about what is WordPress WordCamp!
Conclusion
So, that’s it!
We’ve come to the end of this article on what is WordCamp. I hope this article has given you a clear picture of the benefits of attending WordCamps.
From learning new skills to connecting with an amazing community.
So, what’re you waiting for? Join us at the next WordCamp where new trends and the magic of WordPress continue to unfold.
If you think I’ve missed anything here, then do let me know.
Have any doubts, queries, or suggestions regarding what WordPress WordCamp is? Then don’t hesitate to say your words in the comment section.
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