![]() ![]() There is nothing inherently wrong about joining a Zoom meeting uninvited, and the some people are offering free lessons encouraging random viewers. How Platforms Are Reacting to Zoombombing Combine all of this with the fact that people are recording these Zoom raids and producing video highlight reels, and it's easy to see how Zoombombing has become its own genre of entertainment. Not only is Zoombombing growing in popularity it's also becoming an interactive event for those unwilling to do it themselves. There are even people who receive so many codes, they've established off-site raid request forms for people to send them Zoom chats to crash in an organized fashion. There are the dozens of accounts that exist solely to either retweet Zoom codes other people share, or to request people send them codes themselves. There's a litany of hashtags, like #zoomcode which has new codes being shared literally every 10 minutes when it's slow. ![]() ![]() The Zoombombing culture on Twitter is approaching some kind of critical mass as every part of the platform is being leveraged in some way to promote ruining Zoom meetings. Related: Zoombombers Bragging, Posting YouTube & TikTok Videos ![]()
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