> However, I would suggest looking hard at the stats on how often videos are
>> viewed (and if there is a way to know if they are viewed all the way
>> through or not).
>
>
> For Wikimania 2014, the Youtube page
> <https://www.youtube.com/user/WikimaniaLondon/videos> and livestream
> <https://livestream.com/wikimania> show some stats (videos are also
> available in Commons so some views may not be captured in the former
> pages). On livestream, were videos were shared first, the most viewed video
> shows 2,359 views, it is not hard to find videos in the 100-500 view range,
> and others just have less than 20 views.
>

It's certainly a professional job to get all the session video produced and
published in good time after the conference. No volunteer team could do
this, it requires a LOT of equipment, professional expertise and hard work.

To me, the view numbers seem *excellent -* if you consider the conference
in terms of price-per-attendee, spending <5% more so that additional
hundreds can see the content is an order of magnitude better value.

*Edward Saperia*
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