Zoom fatigue
English
Etymology
A reference to Zoom, a video conferencing service which became popular at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic around early 2020. Attested from late 2019.
Noun
- (neologism) A feeling of exhaustion resulting from spending excessive amounts of time in video conferences.
- 2020 May 20, Kathleen Walsh, “Zoom Fatigue: How to Politely Decline a Call During Quarantine”, in New York Times:
- Initially, pondering months of isolation from friends and family, people needed to feel connected. Now that quarantine is just how we will live for the foreseeable future, how do you disconnect? The Zoom fatigue has set in, and it’s time to learn to deal with it.
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