Jocelyn Campbell wrote:Are there other video chat platforms you use?
Hi Jocelyn, Desperate times cause people to rethink their standards, but I want to put a shout-out for remembering privacy concerns.
There are communications software and servers promising respect to users, instead of surveillance (free libre and open source software).
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Jitsi is working for video conferences, right in your browser page.
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Mumble is very stable for audio.
These actually free software are among many, and are run on community servers for low prices or with free membership. This month, with five days notice, a software ethics conference went remote in March with completely free software when COVID-19 broke.
https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2020/Streaming I attended that conference remotely with Jitsi, and it was great. There were up to 200 people watching each talk.
For more information about this world-wide movement, check out the search term "federated web" or "fediverse", where community minded system-administrators are putting free-software tools together as a distributed web of inter-operable nodes. Remember it isn't really free of cost if you are selling your data in exchange for renting the software.
Personally, I hate being in photos, let alone video, but I have been thankful to be part of "video" chats with my normally real-life weekly meet-up group. I turn off my camera, but get to see others, talk like we normally do in person, almost. We've been using Jitsi for a couple weeks, since we saw the success at that conference I mentioned. It took some time talking about how to turn our volume to the right levels and stuff like that, but it became just one topic to talk about.
Thanks for the question Jocyelyn. Hope all are well, and with some time, I'll look back to see if anyone asks me questions about this stuff.