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Ask HN: How to stop my manager asking enable camera in meetings during WFH

6 点作者 victoray将近 4 年前
As I mentioned in the title, my manager usually asks for enabling my camera in the meetings. But here are some points I think it&#x27;s valid to say &quot;No&quot;.<p>- My company does not add &quot;Face on&quot; in meeting as a policy.<p>- I don&#x27;t expect to see people faces in the meeting, rather than their voice and their screen sharing or their notes&#x2F;chatting.<p>- The meeting platform is Google Meet and my development works on the laptop Mac Pro 13&#x27;&#x27; 2017 is quite slower than normal when I being on (VSCode + Go + Browser Tabs + Postman + etc.). Sometimes, all sharing camera from others hung up in the meeting. My laptop fan seems working too hard when being in the meeting. I have to use a stand slot for the laptop, then use external keyboard and mouse.<p>- I&#x27;ve been WFH for almost a month. No hair salons opening now due to they&#x27;re following government policy due to pandemic. You can understand how shabby my face is.<p>Additionally, I don&#x27;t know why a lot of articles try to push the point that enable camera in meetings can help people work smoothly than.<p>In above, I shared my points would make me feel like I don&#x27;t really want to be enabled in meeting as face-to-face. Also feel like my manager is not true to ask people for that, not even me.<p>How do you guys think? Any people have the same feeling during WFH? Is this a valid expectation from my side? Any other points? If this is a true, then how to convince my manager with high confident that I will win?<p>I would like to hear opinions further. Thanks!

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iamben将近 4 年前
IMO there&#x27;s a massive difference between seeing someone&#x27;s face and not. A phone call is very different to a video call (and both to meeting in &#x27;real life&#x27;).<p>If I had to address your points:<p>- I don&#x27;t suppose they had a policy for &#x27;global pandemic, everyone works from home&#x27; either. But actually seeing people does make a difference.<p>- That&#x27;s fine, but I expect some people would like to see you, to know they have your attention and to make it feel more like they&#x27;re in a room with you (when they can&#x27;t be in real life).<p>- Yeah, my 2020 Mac and fan struggles as well. So be it. Close some apps.<p>- Does that matter? No one else has had a haircut either. In the same way 2 years ago very few people would dream of having a video call in their bedroom, times have changed. No one expects you to put on a suit, but have a shower and brush you hair and nobody will care.<p>It probably won&#x27;t be forever, I&#x27;d just get on with it. I have a friend (who, to be fair rather likes it) is in a team that leaves the video on all day so it feels like they&#x27;re in the office together. Just be thankful you&#x27;re not working with them!
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271828182846将近 4 年前
I think asking for cams to be switched on is totally reasonable. The only acceptable reason against it is of technical nature like bandwidth or that your laptop can&#x27;t handle the load.<p>Having said that - I also avoid switching on the cam. But from the perspective of a manager intending to lead a team and a team member interested in engaging with colleagues it does make total sense. Why do I still don&#x27;t have the cam on usually - because I neither like my work place nor my team at the moment. And I suspect that&#x27;s also the case for you.
Normille将近 4 年前
Put some vaseline [or similar] on the lens and, if anyone complains they can&#x27;t see you properly, say it must be scratched.<p>Alternately. Go billy-bollock naked and say you never wear clothes at home. They&#x27;ll soon ask you to turn your camera off again.
gostsamo将近 4 年前
&quot;Just say No!&quot; and if they insist, explain that you do not do that because the connection dies and the meeting gets unworkable.