| In general I feel like we need richer and more informal ways of communicating than camera-conscious fatigue inducing video chat. If the goal is to “build rapport” or “read subtleties in body language” - it seems other ways of interacting or opening up “extra channels” of info might be less stressful. And this could be a ripe place for experimentation. Some things that have developed to close this gap: - richer and richer emoji usage in chat?!? - ad hoc audio features like slacks huddles. No pressure to appear on camera and no awkward pressure to fill a 30 min block. - just general shitposting!? - team metaverse style in browser games!? These are initial, lame ideas. But they I think are all trying to solve this problem unconsciously. Random longbet: in 10 years being on a video call with camera on, looking nice, paying attention, with the perfect office in the background will seem like stiff formalwear. |