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Colin
@colin
In video calls, do you default to camera off or camera on? Why? Does it differ depending on who you’re meeting?
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Camera off, unless it's someone new – there's a cognitive overhead to a camera, especially for women: https://www.psypost.org/2021/12/having-your-camera-on-during-virtual-meetings-promotes-zoom-fatigue-especially-among-women-and-newer-employees-62214
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rhys
@rhys
Was aware of this but hadn’t read much til now. Thanks, sparks lots
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Chris
@piffie
A friend of mine uses snap cam beauty filters on her laptop. She said it’s much quicker than putting make up on, and makes these things much less of a hassle. Found it a great hack.
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Renee Bigelow
@reneeb
This isn’t considered enough.
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
Whoa, thanks for sharing. I’ve always thought cameras on was a sign of engagement. So this is great insight.
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