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The meeting I participate is announced publicly and occasionally has bombers come to disrupt the meeting. One of their tricks is to raise and lower their hand rapidly. Currently, that makes them jump around in the participant list and thumbnails, making it more difficult to select them and remove them. A simple feature that would be helpful would be to have available is a throttle on raising hands so that after raising and lowering a user's hands multiple, say 3 times, within a threshold timeout, say 10 seconds, the bombers would be unable to raise their hands for a period. It would not need to be a very long throttle to be effective, perhaps even a minute block would be enough for the feature to be useful. It would be a feature that would not have much impact on our intended participates because it is so temporary and is an exceedingly rare behavior for normal meeting attendees.
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I used to own a meeting Zoom link when I worked in a different part of my organization. It is still being used by people in my old unit and it is old enough that it has dropped off my list of previous meetings. I keep getting notifications whenever my old unit starts using it; is there any way to delete the link so they can't use it any longer?
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I organise a weekly Zoom meeting for people all around the world to practise different languages, at the moment I just post the same repeating Zoom link (and passcode) on all our social media channels and that's how people join, however I think this a) leaves me a bit open to bad actors joining the meetings and causing havoc; b) if I ever wanted to make this a paid meeting, or send out recurring emails, I don't have anyone's contact details to get in contact. I'm just interested to hear any ideas on how better to structure this in terms of a) safety and control; and b) going forward being able to encourage donations or offering other services to people who attend. Should I for example set up registration on Zoom first for people to participate?
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I host a zoom meetings 7 times but my students are facing this issue. When they entered the meeting code they face the issue it has your meeting ID is not working.
What should i do. Should I buy zoom?
We notice that users in China could not attend meeting, the Error Code 13215, while other countries go well. Please Zoom resolve it. We payed the money but you do not provide the service. Please get back to me the solution ASAP. I am looking forward to your reply. Thank you so much.
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I'm experiencing an issue when setting up a virtual background on my laptop. My appearance becomes very poor, as if half of me is transparent and filled with the virtual background. This wasn't the case on my previous laptop. On my previous laptop's Zoom, my appearance and the background were very neat, with no parts of me being cut off by the virtual background filter. I've checked and found that there's an option to select the color to be filtered for the virtual background, but the results are still poor, forcing me to use a green screen to achieve a good filter cut. For your information, I use the latest zoom version, there is not update waiting, and my previous laptop had an Intel Core i5 8th gen, while my current laptop has an Intel Core 3 100u (not the core i3). In terms of specifications, the newer laptop is not a low-end one, so why is the result so different? Also, there's a message stating that my device (laptop) is not compatible with the virtual background. Please assist me, thank you.
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I’ve noticed that my face is quite asymmetrical, and I recently realized that my students may have been seeing me in a way I find unflattering. I assumed that clicking the 'Mirror My Video' button would fix this, but I’ve now realized that it didn’t work as I thought. I’m looking for a real solution to this problem, or I might consider unsubscribing and switching back to Google Meet.
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that the "solution" to getting zoom to stop freezing/lagging is turning off built in Zoom features? Are no engineers seeing this as a problem? BTW, tried everything ever listed in these forums to get zoom to stop lagging every 5 minutes. nothing worked.
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I used to be able to show my personal meeting controls to my participants (toolbar, workplace app, etc.). This was helpful when training others to use the platform. I keep the setting to "always show meeting controls" turned on in the workplace app so that I see the controls, but there used to be a second setting in the web interface that would show the controls to my participants. I can't find that anymore. Has this function been taken away?
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