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Tokkemon ◴[] No.22703216[source]
Is Zoom the best though? Google Hangouts seems to be just as good.
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buro9 ◴[] No.22703294[source]
Try it at 12 people.

Try it when you want to control who is speaking and when.

Try it when you want to co-ordinate hundreds of participants and still want to track who has a question so you can hand the virtual mic / airtime to them.

Try it when you want breakout groups and to determine who is in which group, and after a set time for the groups to return to the main space.

What is good enough for 2 people facing each other, and appears to work perfectly well for a group of 5 or 6... doesn't quite scale to a company all-hands, or giving a lecture or seminar.

Tools fit a scale, and Zoom is excessive for the small and simple use-case but excels at the large and complex.

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pkl10[dead post] ◴[] No.22703468[source]
So Zoom works better for large "meetings" that are more or less propaganda events to cater to the ego of the corporate nomenklatura.
1. buro9 ◴[] No.22703629[source]
> Try it when you want breakout groups and to determine who is in which group, and after a set time for the groups to return to the main space.

> or giving a ... seminar.

Zoom is good for large, hugely interactive, video conferencing and meeting.

I am unaffiliated, just a user who has used most of what is out there.