• snooggums@midwest.social
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    9 months ago

    No, a lot of people just feel more trust from being in the same room with someone and getting a better feeling from being in proximity with the person. It has nothig to do with on and off the record. Do you really record all of your zoom calls to CYA?

    Think of it like attending a concert in person compared to listening to an album, it is just a different experience in person. Not everyone gets that out of in person interactions, but a lot of people do.

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      9 months ago

      It has nothig to do with on and off the record

      It is exactly what it is though… you don’t see that?

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        9 months ago

        As someone who works hybrid and frequently has both in person and online meetings that are rarely if ever recorded, no I don’t see that as the default expectation.

        I can see that it could be, if the people I was interacting with were evil and untrustworthy, but that wouldn’t be a job I would stick with for any length of time. What I have seen is that quite a few people just work better with others if they meet in person occasionally.

        There is a reason that a lot of knowledge work has conferences to share knowledge in person.

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          9 months ago

          Idk man…

          Introverts thrive in non-social settings. Introverts tend to be good at technology.

          Extroverts thrive in arenas, where they can set odds and smash opponents into submission.

          It all sounds like a stern conviction of supporting the bullies, and preventing work from being done.

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            9 months ago

            That is just putting everyone into extreme ends of social interaction when the vast, vast majority of people are somewhere in between. Even the most extroverted people I work with like some human interaction, just less than the more social people. I don’t work with anyone in an IT setting who fits the extremes you are describing, although I have met them.