The 'FreezingCam' App Creates Connectivity Issues on Demand
Michael Hemsworth — January 20, 2021 — Tech
References: freezingcam & betalist
The surge in popularity of video conferencing means users are spending more time on-camera from their homes than ever, so the cheeky 'FreezingCam' app has been created as a way to help them make a quick exit from calls they want to avoid.
The app works by purposely freezing the user's webcam or even mimicking a stuttering effect in a bid to help make them unseeable by others on the call. This will act as a way for users to fake connectivity issues and give them an excuse to hang up prematurely.
The 'FreezingCam' app comes in response to video call fatigue as more users seek out ways to regain some of their time and get out of calls in a clever albeit sly manner.
The app works by purposely freezing the user's webcam or even mimicking a stuttering effect in a bid to help make them unseeable by others on the call. This will act as a way for users to fake connectivity issues and give them an excuse to hang up prematurely.
The 'FreezingCam' app comes in response to video call fatigue as more users seek out ways to regain some of their time and get out of calls in a clever albeit sly manner.
Trend Themes
1. Webcam-disabling Tools - Tools and apps that allow users to disable their webcams during video calls or create fake connectivity issues will continue to be in demand as work from home becomes more prevalent.
2. Virtual Communication Etiquette - As video conferencing use continues to grow, there will be a greater emphasis on establishing and adhering to virtual communication etiquette to make remote working more effective.
3. Virtual Reality Meetings - The increased use of video conferencing may pave the way for virtual reality meetings, where participants can mimic a physical meeting or workspace environment without leaving their homes.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Developing and improving webcam-disabling tools and virtual communication technology will be crucial for the tech industry to meet the needs of remote workers.
2. HR and Management - With remote work becoming increasingly common, managers and HR professionals will need to adapt and establish virtual communication protocols and etiquette that align with company culture and productivity goals.
3. Mental Health - As video call fatigue sets in for remote workers, mental health professionals may see an increase in demand for intervention and counseling services.
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