FUNNY AND SHAME! PHOTO: Home worker, watch out! The camera is watching you and your half naked ass!
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First rule of videoconferencing: Make sure you
know what’s going on behind you!
A reporter went on
air wearing a suit coat and no pants, not realizing everyone could see his
legs. Shame!
Professor Robert
Kelly of Pusan National University in South Korea was talking about very
important, academic things in a live cross interview with
the BBC from his home office. All was very serious. All was
very BBC-like. Until children came into room. After half a minute mommy
took the kids out from the room.
Children on screens
this is already a common situation. But most of the cases are about naked
situations on web meetings or other epic fails. With coronavirus forcing
students and office workers to plug their webcams into home computers,
many are struggling with the technology and having to adapt new rules of
etiquette as cameras suddenly expose the minutest details of their personal
lives.
Photo
compilation: Epic, naked and funny photo moments from web meetings
A man forgot to
wear pants to an office video meeting. Or one where a "poor" woman
accidentally peed in front of her whole uni class. How did she feel now?
In other situation
where a woman’s boss turned herself into a potato on a video call and had to
leave it that way for the whole meeting.
The one where a
woman’s partner walked into her video call frame wearing really tight undies.
She was very ashamed of a partner.
Other moments shows where someone attended a
video meeting naked and didn’t realise their camera was on.
So watch out - the webcam is watching you, all
the time, when it is turn on...