Hybrid office enforces a "camera on" rule for virtual meetings, it backfires and sparks a debate over workplace engagement: 'Everyone just stares at themselves'

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    Our office introduced a camera on rule for meetings and now everyone just stares at themselves
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    A few weeks ago management made it mandatory to have cameras on during all meetings
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    The idea was better engagement, more accountability, less multitasking At first it seemed fine Then it got awkward
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    Now what actually happens People spend the first few minutes adjusting their camera and lighting
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    Everyone is constantly checking how they look instead of listening Half the screen is just people nodding on delay
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    No one eats or drinks anymore because they feel watched
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    There is also this weird pressure to look "engaged" the whole time
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    So people are just holding eye contact with their screen and occasionally nodding like they're in an interview
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    Someone even got called out for "looking distracted" when they were literally just taking notes
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    The funniest part is meetings haven't improved at all Same conversations,
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    same outcomes, just now with everyone quietly staring at themselves in a small box
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    Anyone else had something meant to improve engagement that just made everything more uncomfortable
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    JacobAldridge ⚫ Turning off "self-view" made me so much better focused in meetings.
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    There's the psychological concept of "the invisible guest" which basically shows that we obsess over ourselves thinking everyone else is noticing... but actually they don't care, so why should I.
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    seven-cents ⚫ I study the faces of all the other participants instead of paying attention to the person presenting
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    HopefulTangerin... My job just sent an email yesterday announcing we have to all be cameras on for meetings and let me tell ya-I was cackling. The fact that people can't see each other's faces has
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    been a blessing to leadership. They are not going to like finding out what we actually think
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    VinceP312. I always look at how handsome I appear on camera. Can't help it.
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    Nynydancer · If the company has to mandate this, something isn't right. Also sorry but what kind of Neanderthals spend minutes adjusting things awkwardly. Who is upset that they can't
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    comfortably eat or drink during meetings? Unless you are on meeting s for 7 hours a day, I don't see the big deal.
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    owjim ⚫ They have a point. Some meetings I am cleaning up the kitchen while listening.
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    Smooth-Reputati... If I'm remote, either wfh or traveling, the bandwidth isn't always sufficient for livestream video so I turn off the cam
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    VXGB111. I just put the little box with my head in it smack dab in the middle of the screen. That way i'm looking at the person speaking, but I can still satisfy the compulsion to make sure i dont look stupid at the same time. chef's kiss

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