As long as you have the meeting ID, you can join and interrupt virtually any video call on Zoom. And that's how we get terms such as "Zoom-bombing," where someone jumps into a chat to say or visually show vulgar and inappropriate things to the other participants. However, hosts can put an end to it. Zoom-bombing happens more often than you might think. Zoom calls across the globe have been cut short because of harassment, pornography, violent imagery, and trolling. Chipotle, WFH Happy Hour, U...| Gadget Hacks
As a meeting host on Zoom, you can't control what a participant does during your live video call, but you do have the power to turn off their camera so that other people aren't subjected to distractions. So if you catch someone in your call purposely making obscene gestures or accidentally exposing themselves while using the bathroom, you can block their camera, as long as you know how. Disabling a Zoom participant's camera isn't the only thing you need to worry about as a host. Sometimes att...| Gadget Hacks
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