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As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the U.S., millions of people turned to video conferencing for work and social interaction -- and many of them didn't like what they saw.
Most people go through life with an outward-facing perspective. During professional, social, or personal interactions, they look at other people, not themselves. The transition to remote working and interpersonal communication forced many people to spend more time -- sometimes hours a day -- looking at themselves on digital screens. For some, the experience has led to skewed perceptions of their appearance -- severely skewed in some cases.