THE coronavirus disease of 2019 (Covid-19) has practically mainstreamed online interactions in our everyday lives and turned Zoom and other online platforms for conducting meetings into permanent, ubiquitous fixtures in our lives. Classes, conferences and even court and legislative sessions have allowed for online participation, as mechanisms to help stave off the spread of the virus.

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