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895 Even Minor Video Call Glitches Could Cost You a Job—or Your Freedom

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Margherita Bassi @ Gizmodo · 12/08/2025 15:10 EDT

Even Minor Video Call Glitches Could Cost You a Job—or Your Freedom

Researchers found that minor connection issues during face-to-face video calls negatively impacted interpersonal judgments, with significant implications in contexts such as telehealth visits, remote interviews, and virtual parole hearings.

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