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by codefreakxff
1902 days ago
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We run zoom calls with over 200 participants and no problems. It sounds like their browser experience is poor, I don’t know if that’s a browser limitation or bad design, but their app on Windows and Mac performs quite well. Mistakes were made with security early in their product. It’s clear that has turned a lot of potential users against them. I’m curious why companies like Facebook get more acceptance over terrible security, but other companies are never forgiven |
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This is not my experience at all. Early in the lockdown when Zoom became the darling, I was forced to install their app. Pre-pandemic, Zoom was already panned on this site for crap they were doing, so I pushed back hard against using Zoom before ultimately relenting. Running zoom with a simple 3 person call would bog down my 2017 MBP with fans running full tilt. I've since upgraded hardware and zoom is not allowed to be installed on this computer.
>I’m curious why companies like Facebook get more acceptance
Is there anyone on this site that agrees with that comment? I certainly don't. There are multiple billions of FB users, so I'm quite sure the readers of HN is just a mere rounding error level of numbers.