When the shutdown first began and everyone was forced online we had Zoom happy hours and Zoom reunions and Zoom drop-ins with people we hadn’t seen in a long time. We felt so connected. We couldn’t imagine the isolation of stay-at-home orders without the blessing of technology. Zoom helped us fill gaps in our need for other people. But now those gaps are vast chasms and we need to see each other face to face. Sure, the vaccines led us to declare the pandemic over. But so did Zoom fatigue.
Zoom is Dehumanizing
Zoom is Dehumanizing
Zoom is Dehumanizing
When the shutdown first began and everyone was forced online we had Zoom happy hours and Zoom reunions and Zoom drop-ins with people we hadn’t seen in a long time. We felt so connected. We couldn’t imagine the isolation of stay-at-home orders without the blessing of technology. Zoom helped us fill gaps in our need for other people. But now those gaps are vast chasms and we need to see each other face to face. Sure, the vaccines led us to declare the pandemic over. But so did Zoom fatigue.