In the times of the pandemic, virtual communication has become an integral part of our daily lives. Zoom has recently stated that the platform has a whopping 300 million daily meeting participants, which has soared from 10 million back in December. Similarly, Microsoft has recorded 200 million meeting participants in a single day, and Google Meet hit over 100 million daily users.
At this point, we all know very well that not everything is what it seems when you’re connecting in the comfort of your home. So when a scientist named Gretchen Goldman shared a revealing snap of her actual Zoom call background, it was bound to go viral. The caption stated: “Just so I'm being honest,” and the tweet amassed 282.5k likes and 30.6k retweets.
Sooner than we knew it, many others also decided to share what their colleagues and interviewers on the other side of the screen don’t get to see. The pics are both painfully relatable and funny to look at, and it’s a fair reminder that nailing the effortlessly cool video call setup is kinda a form of art.
Image credits: GretchenTG
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The worldwide pandemic has clearly changed the ways we communicate on a daily basis, and video calls have been a part of this. However, as video conferencing platforms continue to boom, more and more users have been reporting feeling worn-out and tired. There’s now even a slang term “Zoom fatigue” which refers to this newly occurring phenomenon.
Andrew Franklin, an assistant professor of cyberpsychology at Virginia’s Norfolk State University, told National Geographic that “There's a lot of research that shows we actually really struggle with this.” He thinks people may be surprised at how difficult they’re finding video calls given that the medium seems neatly confined to a small screen and presents few obvious distractions.
Love the Siamese Cats. Hopefully they aren't "Chatty" while you are in a meeting. Anyone who has or had a Siamese Catto knows they are one of the most Chatty Cat Breeds. Beautiful
Bare-footed with that lego just lying around? That's an accident waiting to happen...
It turns out that, even though in theory, video calls are designed to be smooth and efficient, in reality, they do demand increased effort and concentration from their users. For example, the participant has to pay much more attention to the words uttered, which makes it hard for people who’re dependent on non-verbal communication cues.
The second challenge of video calls has to do with the fact that it requires simultaneous focus on multiple screens. Franklin said that “we’re engaged in numerous activities, but never fully devoting ourselves to focus on anything in particular.”
Parallel conversations are also impossible in this virtual setting. Simultaneously, we often find multiple people talking over the teacher at the same time, which can feel overwhelming to the listeners. As a result, for many of us, the mental load of attending packed conferences may be harder than we’d think.
Ive seen a guy with a green screen in a meeting. He forgot to turn it on.
I just use Zoom backgrounds to hide my home. It works pretty well, even when my wife walks behind me to pick up paper from the printer, she doesn't appear in the background.
Yep. I 'attend' an online math class from 11- noon, Monday- Thursday, on Big Blue Button (think Zoom with just the microphone). Yesterday I had to apologize to my classmates for the pig and the screaming toddler. It's pure chaos at my house. 🤦♀️
I love the mess and clutter in their homes, it looks like places they enjoy.
My house is so messy. my brother who is smaller than 10 throws his clothes on the ground and leaves toys and trash everywhere. thats why i always make my camera looking above my shoulders so they can only see the ceiling and piano mostly
Makes me wonder all those people who appear on TV news what are they wearing and what room there are in.
Same! They always look so put together but you’re only seeing a slice of life.
Load More Replies...Living with kids is a special kind of misery. All of the places with toys looked so dreary and sad.
So the lady is at her front window in her underwear? She ain't hiding anything
Ive seen a guy with a green screen in a meeting. He forgot to turn it on.
I just use Zoom backgrounds to hide my home. It works pretty well, even when my wife walks behind me to pick up paper from the printer, she doesn't appear in the background.
Yep. I 'attend' an online math class from 11- noon, Monday- Thursday, on Big Blue Button (think Zoom with just the microphone). Yesterday I had to apologize to my classmates for the pig and the screaming toddler. It's pure chaos at my house. 🤦♀️
I love the mess and clutter in their homes, it looks like places they enjoy.
My house is so messy. my brother who is smaller than 10 throws his clothes on the ground and leaves toys and trash everywhere. thats why i always make my camera looking above my shoulders so they can only see the ceiling and piano mostly
Makes me wonder all those people who appear on TV news what are they wearing and what room there are in.
Same! They always look so put together but you’re only seeing a slice of life.
Load More Replies...Living with kids is a special kind of misery. All of the places with toys looked so dreary and sad.
So the lady is at her front window in her underwear? She ain't hiding anything