Stolen from u/Ali_Aliman on reddit.

  • SnowCode
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    73 years ago

    God. Jitsi is way easier than Zoom is. I don’t understand why people are using Zoom.

    • @Soaku@lemmy.ml
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      3 years ago

      I had one small class in Jitsi last year and it worked… I’ve also tried convincing another teacher but Jitsi was very slow for 30 people, and some had troubles like, one of the students’ devices always became very hot during meetings.

      Most of the class was instantly “UGHHH LET’S RETURN TO ZOOM” and didn’t want to consider it again. Damn.

      • SnowCode
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        13 years ago

        I would have thought it would be related to limitation of people. Jitsi servers have been overused during lock-down I think xD

        • @Soaku@lemmy.ml
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          3 years ago

          Same, although I don’t think I can convince them to use a different server. And I bet I cannot convince our IT admin to set up one on the school server.

          In theory we use Teams now. In practice, it’s still Zoom for all but one teacher.

          • SnowCode
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            23 years ago

            Even if I hate MS, I need to admit that Teams is not bad though.

    • @ahtoms@lemmy.ml
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      23 years ago

      I’d say that the main reason zoom caught on was because they pitched themselves to businesses early and employees got familiar with a product they readily use (they took home a brand name). They were also quick to swoop in on universities and big businesses (in the same way that microsoft does for email and other useless toys) to get them signed up as soon as possible. Since businesses and educational institutes were panicking with the transition to online, zoom was an easy answer for them.