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Zoom shared easy instructions to help users avoid becoming the next viral sensation, like "cat lawyer" Rod Ponton, who went viral after appearing as a kitten in virtual court.
A video showing Texas lawyer Rod Ponton declaring to a judge "I am not a cat" has been viewed by millions of people in cringing delight at the fact that he was, to all appearances, a cat.
Here's how to get your own Zoom filter like the viral cat lawyer video (and how to turn it off so you don't embarrass yourself).
Zoom’s new Avatars feature will let you use a virtual animal to stand in for yourself at meetings — it’ll mimic your facial expressions like a Memoji but could help with the Zoom fatigue.
Zoom's new Video Filters and Studio Effects give you fun effects without having to search for third-party images online.
A menu will appear on your screen. Select Choose Video Filter, and Zoom will take you to the same Background & Filters location in your Settings menu to pick your filter.
Zoom launches its new Avatars feature, which lets its users join video meetings or calls as cute animal cartoons-like how Apple Memojis works.