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Camera on?

Anyone have a leader who requires cameras to be on in every meeting? How is this even enforceable?


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Post ID: @OP+1kdkp8crt

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If you are working remote and hate turning your camera on, then get a different job. Go start day care company, I heard they are profitable in mn. Or just maybe stop being a cry baby and grow up, turn you camera on and stop being a woke frog that identifies as fish!

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Post ID: @1a2+1kdkp8crt

@j0 you are just mad you can’t control people. Sorry that you can’t control people like me from responding when I’m on pto, or taking my time to reply back. I have work boundaries and there is literally NOTHING you can do about it. I hope it eats away at your old boomer brain at night.

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Post ID: @jm+1kdkp8crt

Bunch of cry babies on this thread. Probably same people with teams messages like “No Hellos”, or get upset if someone calls without first sending a message asking if ok first. Feel old school, but you are the people that need RTO and/or need to leave.

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Post ID: @j0+1kdkp8crt

@OP
It's not really enforceable from an HR perspective. It's more a psycho mgr thing

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Post ID: @ha+1kdkp8crt

@OP
Do what I did. Turn it on and hang a thin tissue over it or smudge it with a little Vas---ne. When people tell you something is wrong keep turning it on and off ... sc--w with them and waste the meeting time. Tell them everything looks good on your end. Geeze I dunno : shrug.

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Post ID: @h9+1kdkp8crt

It’s either mandatory or strongly suggested in most of our meetings. It su-ks!

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Post ID: @ex+1kdkp8crt

More than half of my team is in India, with internet connections that are barely capable of supporting the audio portion of a call. There's no way cameras could be required. They literally don't have the bandwidth to handle it.

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Post ID: @ew+1kdkp8crt

@a3 I wouldn’t even have to make sure I did this. This is my usual. Lol

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Post ID: @dt+1kdkp8crt

@dr those are so creepy and distracting IMO

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Post ID: @ds+1kdkp8crt

Use the avatar feature. At least it's not your actual face then but still talks and moves as you do.

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Post ID: @dr+1kdkp8crt

@a4 The thing is, these camera-on psychos don't really contribute anything. So they don't see or feel how distracting it is. 95% of their job is sitting around delegating, talking, or ja--ing off. The other 5% is getting up to go grab a tissue.

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Post ID: @c6+1kdkp8crt

A lot of phone and service center jobs here your camera has to be on all day long. So yeah it could be a whole lot worse and TBH probably will trend that way.

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Post ID: @b8+1kdkp8crt

AI will fix all folks that are not camera ready. I always turn my camera on and when others off. Mine as well

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Post ID: @ae+1kdkp8crt

It is very distracting to have your camera on during a working meeting. If you’re watching people, it can be harder to take notes or update what you are working on if you are screen sharing. I think cameras are helpful for 1:1s and some larger group meetings, but they should be a personal preference, as they can be a significant distraction for some people while feeling more personable for others. A good leader allows employees to meet their comfort level for productivity.

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Post ID: @a4+1kdkp8crt

No, but I’d make sure I looked nasty. 3 days of beard growth and stained PJ’s!

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