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by foldr
1725 days ago
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It was not clear from your post that you were referring to video calls rather than human contact in general. Here is the part I was responding to: >> Also, human contact and informal communication make life and working more enjoyable. >To you. I think the vast majority of people would prefer having social contact via video calls to the alternative of having no social contact or having it only via text chat - yes. But I was not talking specifically about video calls. |
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I believe that too, but for me at least, video chat is for chitchat and banter and text chat for everything, including substance. This is the same for in person; I enjoy going with clients and colleagues to coffeeshops and bars, but we don't get much done in either (in bar, if with techies, actually more than you would think) but it is nice for the human contact.
(Talking work context here if that was not clear)