![]() Zoom filters and video enhancementsįor those who don't know, Zoom app allows a bunch of video enhancements to make your video conferencing seamless and also exciting. I am not a cat.”Ī lawyer using Zoom had to let a judge know that he wasn’t a cat after inadvertently activating a face filter /vChc14mjM1- Mikael Thalen February 9, 2021Īnd the moment has gone viral, as expected, gathering over 20 million views on Twitter alone when it was shared close to 10 hours ago. Lawyer Rod Ponton's hilariously responded on the Zoom call saying, “I’m here live. The mystery of the Zoom kitty lawyer video call deepened further when the judge asked Rod Ponton exactly why he was addressing the court in the form of a digital cat. The lawyer Rod Ponton, a county attorney in Presidio County, Texas, was simply having a bad day at work - where he couldn't figure out how to turn off the cat filter on his Zoom call during a virtual court hearing via video conferencing, according to a NYTimes report. Worse, the attorney couldn't find a way to disable the Zoom cat filter, having to tell the judge and court that he was in fact not a cat. In a hilarious online court proceeding in Texas 394th Judicial District Court, a lawyer logged into the official Zoom call with cat filter enabled on his face. Where the lawyer accidentally turned himself into a cat on a Zoom call, and had to shout to the judge to say he wasn't a cat! ![]() With work-from-home and life spent on Zoom video calls, we've all had to deal with tech disasters, but hopefully nothing quite like this Texas lawyer's ordeal on a work-related Zoom call.
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