• merc
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    I just wish someone put serious effort into a microphone that worked with a mask so people wearing masks were easier to understand.

    There are a lot of people who speak at conferences who still wear masks. I get it, even if you weren’t worried about COVID, in the pre-COVID times a lot of people were out for a week after going to a conference / convention because of all the germs being passed around.

    But, even with professional speakers and professional microphones, the audio just sounds muddy when the speaker is wearing a mask.

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      2 months ago

      If they’re up on a stage by themselves speaking, and no one is within 10 meters from them, as most public speaking scenarios are, then why the fuck are they still wearing a mask? Take it off you unprofessional fuck.

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        I think you may be overestimating the size of room most convention speakers address. 2m from panelist to front row of audience is normal.

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        Do you still, in 2024, not understand how airborne illnesses like COVID spread?

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            Then you understand why being 10 meters away from other people doesn’t matter?

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              2 months ago

              Some people have hearing or cognitive impairments and use lip reading to understand people speaking at conferences. Ironically, wearing a mask during a conference speaking event is ableist