The young man 'clones' like Naruto in the middle of an online meeting to tease his colleagues
The complicated evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic has forced people in many countries to work online recently, as part of a social isolation campaign to limit the risk of spreading in the community. That's why Zoom, as well as a number of other telemetry applications, have been buoyant in recent weeks, with new users constantly increasing every day.
The development of video chat technology has made Zoom easy to create a virtual office environment full of reality, allowing people to still work together to solve common tasks. Not to mention Zoom also possesses a lot of 'salt granaries', with unique and funny jokes to help ease the tension between the epidemic season.
Recently, Dan Crowd has posted on his Twitter personal video of the 'troll' colleagues on Zoom by himself in an online meeting: When Dan was sitting in the middle of an endless sport, another Dan walked in casually. room. 2 Dan exactly the same appeared in a frame that made many people surprised. Could this be Naruto's unique clone technique?
Dan walked into the room to see Dan meeting, so Dan rushed out to avoid disturbing it, and it would hurt his brain to read it.
If you do not know, Zoom has a feature that allows users to change their background image each time they are used. This is the ideal tool in inconvenient situations such as your room is too crowded, no time to clean, or you simply do not want to share your home image with colleagues, partners. There has even been a tweet written on March 31, summarizing the most beautiful and unique photos for users to download and use.
Not only stop at still images, Zoom even allows users to insert videos as background easily. This is also the method that many lazy saints have used to avoid online meetings without anyone knowing. However, instead of taking such an objectionable action, Dan only applied Zoom's unique feature to tease colleagues. The scene where he accidentally walked into the room and ran out of panic before was taped and clad in the background in Zoom. In fact, Dan still sat and worked extremely hard with everyone.
After sharing on Twitter, Dan's post has received a lot of attention from the online community, with 4.2 million views, 80,000 retweets and nearly 500,000 likes. Many people have also shared their colleague's 'troll' when working from afar. And it turned out that Dan was not the first to apply this clone technique.
Share of user Metehan Korkmazel: "Nothing, I just annoy myself when I'm working online".
Share of user Johnny Jeverton: "This is the work" people go that way "when I walked past me to the kitchen", but the cut still a bit jagged, not very smooth.
Share of user Justin Talusan: "Thank you, I did it. This is me trying to change clothes without affecting" I am "online meeting".
Share from user Amit Serper: "My favorite feature of Zoom is the virtual background image. This allows me to triple my productivity," though the last bit is a bit technical.
According to Unilad
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