One big change in corporate HR materials is that the work/not-at-work division has almost completely vanished. There are of course federal laws that apply solely to the former, and those are monitored carefully lest a lawsuit ensues, but those are an afterthought now
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Not to mention I've seen company slack feeds full of personal commentary about all kinds of political and social issues, private lives, etc. The only advantage of work, at least for some folks, was that it used to *not be the home*. But now it is one place, policed, & inescapable
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I like my camera on as I’ve used my DSLR to get a super crisp image. Flexin’ on fools.
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I've got this upgraded audio setup I use now so they don't get any digital distortion from me, whereas they all still sound like Darth Vader
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That happened to my wife today they insisted that the camera was on . She mocked up a completely data unyielding background. No books no sockets etc . We watch the Bourne movies great HR content.
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