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    1. One underlying issue is that videoconferencing is notvirtual reality. It is interactive but not immersive, and there is no com-mon virtual world

      I definitely agree. I live on the other side of the world from my family, so we use video calls all the time. It’s great to hear their voices and see their faces, but it still does not feel real. There’s no real sense of being together, it’s just a screen. No matter how clear the video is, it doesn’t feel like we’re actually together. It’s more like watching each other than being with each other. Video calls are interactive, but they’re not immersive, and that makes a big difference.