Some interesting apps in virtual conferences. Esp. with the pandemic, ppl have tried hosting meetings in video games (animal crossing and even red dead redemption, apparently), and second life for concerts and meetups has long been a thing, but obviously those solutions leave a lot to be desired for moderation, and for video, file, and screen sharing.
Having tried remo, I think the biggest mismatch vs real life is how awkward it is to be "at" some place and just listening in - coupled with the artificial scarcity of seats at a table, I start to feel like I'm taking up a seat someone else with more to say could be sitting at.
https://remo.co/
https://gather.town/
@2ck Does Second Life still exist? I've not heard about that in a long time.
Also those 2 links you gave, they look like a clunky way to impose limits on amount of people attending. What about a Jitsi or Teams meeting, and only invite a limited amount of people instead? Isn't that the same idea but you can use simpler software?
@2ck Still quite a roundabout way to say 'hi'. ;) I think for something simple like that people tend to use chatrooms with text.
I'm also afraid that videos without subtitles are 100% non-accessible for me since I'm deaf. So..
Which probably leads back to the first paragraph, I would just use text if it's a simple 'hi' or whatever. But then, text is 100% accessible to me. Unless people know sign language.. heh.
@2ck I do think it might be sorta interesting for certain games... where you mingle with various groups. Werewolf or Salem maybe. Never played them myself, but I know people who do. And whatever they told me about those games, it seems this would be an interesting way.
@trinsec Ah. Understood. I do think there's something to remo and gather town though. Something about the analogies to physical space those apps make ticks a box in my head that says "you are among people" that I don't get from chat rooms.