Video is so 2020 - now social media networks are going all in on audio
By The Washington Post
By Rachel Lerman
It s been a long year full of child care challenges, pet interruptions and Wi-Fi blips for the millions of people across the country who suddenly needed to work from home full-time. And then there s the video calls. So, so many video calls.
Video calls that may have made some people resentful of the FaceTime or Zoom calls that came after-hours to catch up with friends or family or to try to professionally network. Tech companies know there is video fatigue out there.
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