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I just love these near-daily reminders that the "new car smell" of kbin and lemmy is starting to wear off, as people stop being kind and fall back into old habits... like taking a flippant comment to its most extreme possible interpretation despite it being clear that wasn't even close to the intent.
The sole purpose of Zoom is to collaborate over long distances. The CEO of Zoom says it's too hard to build trust, innovate, or debate on Zoom. He didn't qualify the statement as "you can't build trust, innovate, and debate when all collaboration is done entirely on zoom," and neither did I. Taking it to that new context is the same as taking it out of context, intentionally, so that you can be right on the internet. Stop it. Bad commenter. Bad. Down.
I don’t really understand what you’re saying with talking to me like a dog.
Not every business interaction needs to be building trust, innovating, or debating. There are other valuable modes of communication such as reporting, inquiring, coordinating, and those work fine over Zoom.
The guy is not saying that Zoom has no use. He’s saying that Zoom does not fulfill all the communication functions of a business, and that some things (not all) are only possible in person.
You're being spoken to like a dog because you're making as much sense as one