r/Maliciouscompliance How I Got My Boss Fired By Obeying Her Terrible Instructions
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 31. 12. 2020
- r/Maliciouscompliance haven't you ever wished that you could get your boss fired? In today's video, OP has an opportunity to do exactly that. OP's smug boss tells him, "Don't help me unless I ask for your help!" Of course, the boss is incredibly incompetent at her job and has no idea what she's doing, so OP happily sits back and watches her crash and burn even though he knows that he could save her. So long, boss! If you like this content, subscribe for more Reddit videos!
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Talking about zoom meetings, I was on one recently with some old friends, as we all started to join 1 friend (D) who is super conscious about her appearance since an accident, simply had here camera pointed at her assistant dog. We all had a great laugh as we tended to start talking to her dog âBonoâ than her. She got peeved, some of us pulled out teddy bears, pets, and even one person decided to show his wifeâs flower vase (sheâs a florist). We all had a good laugh and D was more comfortable. She decided that next catch-up we needed to find our earliest pics of ourselves. Hopefully sheâll feel better and regain the confidence she once had. A long process, I know, but thatâs what bought us all back together after so many years.
This is an amazing and wholesome story. Youâve got a great friend group there! đ
So wholesome can I put this on r/mademesmile?
@@jordanthegenderthief yeah they are the best. We all met in one of my early jobs, we drifted and life changed for all of us, but over the past few years, circumstances, not just D, has bought us all back into contact. Itâs amazing that after so many years we all still get on and talk like âa bunch of old womenâ.
So... you had a zoom meeting where you looked at nothing except an identifier of each person? We used to call those phone calls.
what a nice totally not fake story
Iâm a teacher. We are doing a mix of in person and virtual. The SCHOOL requests all students have their cameras on. For those complaining, it is so we can see that the student is there and doing the work. When we cannot see the student, we donât know if they didnât just log in and walk away. Plus, my school discovered that having students mute kept the classes less distracting, so how do I know anyone is there. Now, I donât bother fighting to get cameras on. It takes so long to get all the cameras on that I would never get my class going if I wasted that time. I know my students leave their devices. Most students exit as soon as I say âwell, class is over for todayâ boom mass exodus, but I tend to get one per class who is sitting there. I know they logged in and wandered off. It isnât hard to figure that out when they were there for the lesson but were the only one who did not turn in the assignment. Personally, I do not want to make cameras mandatory for a couple reasons, one, I grew up with friends who were ashamed of their homes. We were never invited over, but I knew it was because they were poor and their homes were...not nice. Secondary, I know that too many cameras can cause audio issues, so I rather my camera being the only one.
It's the same at my school and in my virtual classes; students are mandated to have cameras on during assessments, but that's hit or miss at best. I can always tell who left because I give notes and exit tickets on what is exactly on my quizzes, those who fail missed the exit tickets.
When my school has online classes itâs mandatory to keep your camera on to show youâre present
What happens if you do not have a camera on your computer?
@@Houleigan there was one guy who didnât have his camera on so first they give you a warning then they give you a detention for the days you have to go back to school
A student was suspended for having a nerf gun in his room during a zoom meeting and the school called the police
Op number one literally just got his wife a private room just by maliciously complying props my man
Edit: didn't notice the autocorrect till like 5 months later lol
The way he told that story was sly too, leaving that little tidbit to the end, but foreshadowing it with comments like "she didn't complain at all" and "you'll help with the move", along with "we looked at the room and laughed." Great twist, but easy to miss.
@@whatsawhizzerwebnovels4927 yes and I'm surprised like nobody else has said something
Its spelled "complying" not compling
That twist at the end made actually me audibly chuckle
@@StevenNewman2008 "It's spelled "complying", not "compling"."
*Fixed
If I was the OP who got reamed out for not smiling and for missing one call, I wouldâve just quit.
But u need money to put food on the table and kids are so expensive especially babies
@@Imjust_KEN I would make sure I have another job lined up first. Sorry I forgot to mention that.
it's a bit shameful that's how employees were treated in a organization that provided mental health services. You were assaulted/raped? Get over it.
I see 2 anime profile pics whatâs the name of the anime there from?
@@morgandouglas6014 Good luck in todays environment. It's not easy these days.
I honestly donât understand how people like Shirley get hired in the first place
Relations in a âRomanticâ way
Also you can look good on paper but have a horrible work ethic....we have one of those rn.
They know how to talk big. If you interview well, you're in the door.
Most likely the peter principle in action.
If you pay attention to the story, Shirley's boss was the real problem. Shirley just learned what she needed to do to survive under her boss. But when her boss was finally fired, she hadn't learned how to survive in any other way. Buh bye!
11:30 my mum (a teacher) was like this in the COVID lockdowns - she would insist on people having their cameras on. THERE IS A REASON, the school she taught at was for the elite, the richest of the rich. If the kids had their cameras off (maybe not paying attention) and their grades dropped significantly enough, teachers can get reprimanded or even fired. Also, at this school parents have a lot of weight, so if they feel their kids arenât learning enough things can get messy real fast.
Just wanted to say that sometimes the teacher do have a reason for doing things like this, and you shouldnât attack them over these things
However, the punishment part for not turning your camera on isnât necessary, as kids can have actual reasons to turn them off
@@grandadmiralmanatee Not if you're in class. You need the camera to be ON so the teacher can see that you are actually in class. Just as though you were in person. You can't show up then disappear for 99% of the class time.
Whoever needs to hear this today: "If it's time you enjoyed wasting, then it's not wasted time."
Go do that thing, take that class, learn that skill, see that person, just give yourself permission to HAVE FUN! It is necessary to have a healthy lifestyle!
Thanks for this
Thank you ^~^
In English it is called "sharpening the saw" because "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." So successful people have known this for a long time.
(got a bit ranty towards the end, this is also just imo) To be fair, there is an extension that some teachers run for attendance that relies on your camera being turned on and some systems require cameras to be on (I know OP's doesn't). I don't think anyone particularly likes it, in fact a lot of people, myself included, feel a bit anxious about it. That's not really a good reason to do something that could trigger someone with photosensitive seizure, sensory processing issues, etc.I would rather feel paranoid and uncomfortable than make another person suffer through a significant medical event. I think 25 points is a bit much of course, but OP knew what the teacher expected and should have immediately spoken with admin about reasonable accommodation since the principal is clearly supportive of allowing cameras to be off. I just can't completely support doing something that could put other people in danger and not taking appropriate steps or trying to make a work around first. OP needs to talk to someone, not make life harder for the teachers who are already working double time to create an effective learning environment with very little prep. Rant over, sorry
25% for not turning a camera on?!? My sister was late doing a final in college and had to BEG her teacher to reopen it so she could do it proper and she didn't lose that many--if any--points; even though she expected to lose a full letter grade. OP's teacher is insane with that.
Honestly!
If they were told ahead of time, it was OP's choice to take the lower grade. They don't get to act surprised or like it's too harsh.
I love it when when someone's commands end up turning in chaosđ
Here is a weird fact:one quarter of all your bones are in your feet.
I guess that would make sense. After all it seems to be what holds us up
Other weird fact: the bottom of your foot has the most skin and your eyelid have the least amount of skin
the more you know: blood is red, skeletons are made out of bones, your strongest bone is in your legs, karen is entitled
Ok thanks
@@yotengo2807, blood isnât red.
Ooh, Malicious Compliance today. Nice.
Great way to start 2021
@@SilverFang2789 yes
Seems fitting after slogging through 2020âs bullpucky!
"*cUe tHe MaLiCiOuS cOmPLiAnCe*"
Least it ainât AITA. Heâs been doing far too much of that horrendous sub
As a teacher I feel for the teacher in the story about the cameras. I'm an introvert myself and working online via zoom was HELL in the beginning, I hated it. Like the teacher said, you'll get used to it, though, and it's a good "skill" to have, as more meetings are likely to be online in the future, both because of helat risks and environmental issues.
Teaching a class where you can't see anyone is horrible too, though. You can't see those nods or smiles, or the confusion for that matter that are clues to if the students have understood or need more help. I teach adults (Teaching a second language to refugees/immigrants) , and I never force people to have their cameras on, but I encourage it, especially for group discussions and such, but I've now had classes where I wouldn't recognize my students if i met them, because I BARELY see them. Then there's the other issue, with cheating. During tests the cameras must be on the whole time, but of course students can cheat anyway, and that leads to a whole new hell to me as a teacher, because my job and pride in my job is on the line... if a students get "sent up" to a more advanced class due to cheating, that student will also most likely crash and burn in that class, and I'd get questioned on how I could let a poor student pass.
So yeah, this is not fun for us teachers either, we just all have to do what we can to get through this... talk to your teachers, ask about when how and why to keep the cameras on... to say hi and goodbye, for example, that would be nice... and during assignments/tests where cheating can be an issue... when I have lectures /show power points I can't see the students anyway, so then there's no point in cameras... if you just word it in a reasonable way I'm sure most us us would listen and compromise... in many cases it's also not the teachers who set those rules, they might very well come from the school administration and then there's a pressure on the teacher to follow the rules...
Op was the asshole, just turn your fucking camera on, the teachers have to do extra work now, traying to engage students in this new reality
@@msreduxI agree. I also feel uncomfortable with being on camera, but I understand that thereâs literally no other choice. Itâs a difficult time for everyone and the teachers are just trying to do their jobs. They should just suck it up and turn on the camera.......
Same. Beeing seen and speaking in a group of people is an essential life skill and running away from it forever will only get you deeper into insecurities and paranoia. The more you do it the easier it becomes. What kind of future does this person want - one where they are unable to face social situations because they never tried to get out of their comfort zone, or one where they have the confidence they can deal with anything because theyve already pushed themselves and proved rhey can do it?
@@bunnys9704 No they want a future where people have privacy in their own home. This isn't the classroom it's their home, you have no right to demand to be allowed into it.
@@richardchantlerrico Youre missing my point entirely.
Happy New Years! Not for my fire department though. We woke up to call being asked to help another department with a 10-50 (Automobile Accident)
Only we couldnât find the car, and they sent us all home. Itâs sickening to think that someone is flipped upside down in their vehicle, and we couldnât help them. It feels terrible but thereâs only so much that can be done. Rslash I watched your video after I got home. Made me feel better, your videos bring me laughter because I LOVE your entitled voice. Itâs funny as hell. Everyone have a good day and PLEASE, be safe on the road, remember to wear your seatbelt, and when the roads become icy, or during bad conditions, be cautious.
So sorry, within minutes of writing this, dispatch confirmed that the original caller messed up the details, and it was within a different departmentâs jurisdiction. Iâm thanking the Lord above that, itâs not that we couldnât help someone, itâs that they werenât in our area to begin with. But the above message stands, be safe on the roads.
As a teacher, I can relate to the Zoom meeting story. I wanted to see my kids faces too when we had on line lessons. I asked, they complied. If any had given me a reasonable excuse not to, I would like to think I would have listened. I did allow them to change their background. If they were going to be working independently after the instructions, I said they could turn off thier camera but leave their speakers on. If they needed me, I was there. If not they could work without being stared out. I hated teaching via Zoom and am thankful we did it for only about 3 months.
You do realize that the Sicilian in question died immediately afterwards, right?
I thought exactly the same thing. The reference was quite poorly placed
In my school, we HAVE to turn on our cameras in a lot of classes or we will have to face consequences, like counted as not here, the teacher making us write tests, getting a 1 (F for americans and others). I hate turning my camera on, but I have to.
The teacher did say exactly what she wanted to see on the camera. She wanted to see Op participating.
Karen - Do ThIs ThInG nOw
Op - Does it
Karen - Surprise Pikachu face
The camera on really is a way for the teacher to know that the student is participating though. Since it's not face to face, teachers have a harder time seeing expressions and tells and actually seeing that you're not working to reprimand you. Students can (and have) signed on and left to do other stuff then come back at end of class time and leave.
This might be caught with a smaller class but when you got thirty kids, it's harder to identify. Personally the whole privacy thing isn't a concern where I am in terms of the camera... it's the fact that our internet connection might not be strong enough to handle being in a zoom meeting WITH a camera on so teachers let the 'no cameras' thing slide for that reason. Plus work is submitted elsewhere so the teachers can know who is REALLY participating.
Its privacy. if you study at home and not at the place which they assigned for you then you shouldnt have to turn it on . Imagine having PC in the living room, in backdround rest of your familly watching TV, maybe wearing nothing but underwear or something. Nah. No one can invade my home.
It'd be better if it was like a college. If you don't want it, fine by the teachers. If you want it, you can enjoy comfort while everyone who can distract you, and everyone else, has left.
@@abhabh6896 They have backgrounds for that and they suggest having a wall or putting up a blanket behind you.
...Why are you in class with your family behind you watching TV? Wouldn't that be distracting for you???
Gotta say, there's no NEED for a teacher to see the students. Especially in something like an English class that's assignment-based. If the student isn't engaged in the class, it would show in their work. Insisting on a camera being on, after the student said it made them uncomfortable, is just a power trip. It's not a performing arts class. By the time I finished my schooling (in 2014), most of my classes were all online. Participation was graded on responses to weekly discussion posts. I never once saw the teacher's or any of my classmates' face.
@@abhabh6896 ever used zoom? I've been working from home spending 6hrs minimum on zoom calls with customers.
You can EASILY hide everything in the background. Or just reposition the computer. And hate to break it to people... Your wall isn't very interesting and people (the posters actual mentioned concern) can look at you in class anyway.
What I do for those classes that require cameras is I turn off my lamp and most other lights, so my blackout curtains make it pitch black in my room. That way I can lean in to show my face with my camera on, but I donât have to feel paranoid the whole time. It also looks like a horror movie when I peek my head close to my screen which is cool.
A minute? Wow. Happy New Year, rSlash!
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Happy New Year
@@lucaswood4336 stay safe!
For the guy who hates cameras a quote: "It's not that are you paranoid. It's about are you paranoid enough?"
"I have anxiety when my camera is on." Society is doomed.
I love the princess bride reference. Great movie.
Lol when they started with the story where the main character expressed their hate for the camera, my teacher was making kids turn on their camera.
MaliciousCompliance is one of if not my favorite subreddit. Keep it up.
âNever mess with gen-z when technology is on the lineâ
Millennial: do not cite the source code to me witch I was there when it was written!
A lot of SCHOOLS require students to turn their cameras on. so it's pretty common although it seems like that school was different
my mom is a teacher and she's actually being nice at the moment and giving them the second-lowest grade they can get most of the time
As someone who had to do zoom for college I 100% agree with the teachers concerns about students not participating when their cameras are o. Not wanting to share your home is not an excuse as zoom has digital backgrounds that act as a green screen if you don't have one or you could use the blur filter which makes everything in the room you're in practically unrecognizable except you. If neither your camera or mic are on and you're not responding that's completely acceptable for the teacher to treat you gradewise as if you were tardy
I had a teacher call me out for not having my camera on. I said I couldn't turn it on right now. She insisted. I said I couldn't. I got her to put in the chat that if I don't get on camera it would affect my grade. During this time I was taking my clothes off so when the camera was turned on I was naked as a jay bird "sorry. Laundry day"
I was too stubborn for all of the zoom era and just used a Logitech C120 from 2009. You could count the pixels on my screen and the fps was about 10.
The environment in a zoom call is SUPER different than being in a classroom, people are all looking forward at the teacher in a physical classroom and it just feels like a place, and you can disappear into the back or side and just exist. But in a Zoom call? Everyone can see everyone else's face, there's no being quiet, to the side, and out of the way, it's just completely up front. For people like me and the OP, this makes things INCREDIBLY awkward and can mess with our mentality and the ability to do the coursework as it makes it feel like we are in a show. I went to school in the 2000s, before the era that Zoom calls were even a thing, and if I had to do this in class I would have suffered so badly. I have had work-from-home training akin to this and being on camera all the time really messed with me even well into adulthood (though my disability also had something to do with it here, too).
I'm not saying I don't agree with the reasoning behind the whole camera requirement for some teachers/instructors. But it severely negatively impacts people like us. To simply be on an "everyone is the same exact way" kind of mindset about the whole thing tends to make it harder for people with all kinds of awkward problems more and more...
Oh shut it, the teacher couldâve been understanding but she decided to possibly ruin a teenagers life all because she couldnât see their face
i like how this was posted a min ago and theres a dislike gvgcyhev
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You just know a Karen or somebody that was in this video saw it ->-
Nah it is the Australians
"Don't call me Surely..."
Who gets the reference?
Ah yes, classic Leslie Nielsen.
Yes!
Happy new year to all of you people out there. Sending warm hugs from an insignificant girl.
And to you, you significantly more important than you realise lovely human bean!
Happy new year to you. You are not insignificant! Your wishing everyone a happy new year could have been just the thing to brighten someone's day when they were feeling down.
Aww. đ€ Hugs are always welcome. Cuddle bugs like me especially appreciate warm hugs. đ Thank you, MJ Fairygirl.
Happy new year warm hugs from me to everyone
Hot Take: if you're the boss of someone, MAYBE you should have some idea of how things work.
@Chris George Fair enough
The story about the camera. I thought they were just gonna put up a really bad drawing of them working over the camera
âNever mess with a Sicilian when death is on the lineâ
The Princess Bride
"My English teacher got a talking too. I am back to having all A's"
Come on, bud... you're writing about your grade in a high school English class and you make THAT mistake?
Your way of reading the voice of the Karens and Kyles is my favourite!
rSlash your comments after the last story gave me my first giggle fit of 2021! Thanks man! All the best this year!!
Funny thing about workplace bullies - we learned that in criminal psychology class - they always find themselves subordinated willing to be treated like ****. It's a rather phenomenal dynamic. Most workplaces have a pair like that. It can go on for years.
I think the webcam story was dumb. Thatâs how it was literally everywhere, I had to do the same thing in college. To me it makes perfect sense, the teacher needs to actually see the students to work well, especially in classes where student participation is a big thing. Many classes of mine required the camera to be on the whole class and no one had problems with it. I took a language class where at first it was optional, but she later made it required. This helped because lots of times we had to work in groups, and actually seeing the person youâre working with is different than just talking to them. There are lots of small facial cues that are important in communicating
Eff off
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I feel for the Camera story OP, a few of my teachers were the same way with cameras. However, they stopped making me turn mine on when I continued to crash 6-8 times a class b/c my bandwidth is garbage lol
Maybe put up a selfie and say that your camera froze ?
@@Asiagirl644 thatâs what some kids do just to avoid class/participation in my sisters school. Trust me, teachers see straight through it every single time
I guess we know why they want yours to stay off.
I would hate having to stay on camera. I'll gladly keep the volume up and talk to people in an online class, but I don't want to be on camera that entire time.
The fact Rslash made a princess bride reference makes my heart happy
First story: I can't say that I wasn't surprised by that plot twist. The driver's wife is clearly a Karen and the LTC was enabling her behavior. Taking the side of the loud-mothed parties instead of the ones who "bothers them" is just so mind-bogglingly counter-productive.
Second story: I would understand putting in less than optimal effort into your job and just idling around with private stuff all the time during work hours would be apparent somewhere up the hierarchy after few weeks or months, but having it be a consistent pattern for _years_ shows that there's not enough documentation made of each employees work performance. Especially in a customer service job, where that kind of thing is expected.
Third story: Saving money would definitely not be worth it if it meant that I'd have to share a room with a selfish and disgusting person like her. Had she been assigned to a room I would be living in, I would ask to be moved to a different room or dorm altogether. Then I would tell all her roommates to do the same, leaving her with a room that she'd have to pay for all by herself and act out her entitled ways for all it mattered.
Fourth story: It's easy to insult, berate and try to discipline workers when you feel like they're not living up to your skewed moral standards. It's _way_ harder to work in a toxic, unfair and unsatisfying work environment with a boss that does nothing but demoralize you and still pretend that you enjoy suffering any of it. Yes, of course nobody wants to smile when their job sucks and their boss is a giant butthole.
Fifth story: Teachers who goes out of their way to act like some bad kind of school councilor or therapist instead of focusing on the subject they teach, and let any "misdemeanor" effect the students' grades, are generally unqualified for their jobs imo. There's a time and place to teach kids how to be more comfortable in social situations, but doing it during a basic school subject class is not it. The only time I could tolerate a teacher disciplining a student is if they're generally unruly and don't focus on the class at all.
Sixth story: I don't know if there's any danger of poisoning from drinking coffee brewed from radiator water, but I do imagine that it'd taste stale and gross. Makes me wonder what excuse the owner would pull if and when all his 50 acquaintances fell ill from drinking that coffee, let alone how big the medical bill he'd possibly end up with would be.
radiator water smells really strong and stale. and it would certainly taste as bad. its not toxic per se but it can give you horrible stomach ache and diarhea. but it depends on how old the water in there is and how sensitive your stomach is.
Yess, some malicious compliance to start 2021. Perfect, Happy New Year rSlash!
Kid was being unnecessarily confrontational and clearly cared more about getting his/her way than about the actual issue. Doesn't want people looking at them, so they make their camera view conspicuous and flash memes thus making it impossible to ignore them. That adds up right?
Got to say, I have a lot of respect for the patience it takes to be a teacher.
These are the best vids around!!
Cant wait to see how doing what you're told can cause chaos
Ah, I love it when people quote Princess Bride. Love that movie
Hot take I guess? From a student I totally get why we're required to have our cameras on. How else would teachers know we're attending classes? Saying you don't like showing yourself on camera is the same as saying you're too introverted to attend school. Like that's fine and all. But then homeschool is an option.
He who is snarky is full of malarkey.
My teacher has just given up on zoom calls. They instead went for just uploading videos and granting us their email for questions.
Much better than class happening at a specific time. You can consume the class whenever you want, itâs impossible to miss the class, and you can rewind and rewatch bits if you didnât hear/understand something.
I don't like how the OP was proud about the zoom meeting. Sure, she may feel paranoid, feel like everyone's looking at her. However, she admitted it herself, that that's probably paranoia. That's something you will have to eventually deal with as a member of the society. The teacher WAS going a bit far when she ignored OP's camera being off and just docking her points, but OP's attitude is still a problem. There are four points I want to make clear to show that OP is kind of the problematic one here, not the teacher.
First, teachers require people to have their camera on to ensure that the students don't just abandon post after joining the meeting. There are people who do that. It's a necessary procedure to prevent this from happening.
Second, privacy? No one is asking OP to show her room. She can have a virtual background, and no one would care. That means the others can only see OP, and nothing of her private life. If classes go back go the schools, OP will have to show up there physically, and she'll inevitably show more than she did on the camera.
Third, it was clearly not the first time the teacher docked points for keeping your camera off. It was a bit of a jerk move to not give you another warning, but OP KNEW she deducts points for that... and still did it. She has really no grounds to get angry at the teacher here, she really had sufficient warning.
Fourth, at the end, she says "I wasn't distracting any of the other students", which actually shows that no one was actually staring at her camera, and she knows it now. I mean, who wouldn't stare at the hilarity of someone flashing memes and shrek on their camera during class? Yet, she's just having fun, being proud of herself, for pranking the teacher.
Wow 2021 already .Have a Merry and Happy Easter everyone!
Donât ask me why I say Merry Easter itâs just a thing I do with my family so yea idk
Lol this was posted at 6:13AM for me
For the zoom one i also feel uncomfortable with my camera on
She should've downloaded SnapChat filters for her camera and 'accidentally' turned one on, and when the teacher noticed, just fumbled around and pretended to not know how to turn it off.
It worked for that lawyer with the kitty filter. "I am not a cat."
On the last story I thought It was a sewer problem
With the dormroom story, yes, I can see it would be tempting to just dump that entitled girl's stuff in the hallway, but if OP had done this, and something (like the computer) had gone missing, OP could have been deemed liable for leaving it out - and even if nothing actually did go missing, what would stop that girl from CLAIMING that something had been stolen?
Story 2: my mom is named Shirley, and I can assure all of you that she is NOT that type of person and not all Shirleyâs are like that, my mom works in accounting and is very considerate of others đ
First happy 2021
Perfect way to ring in the new year
A student that wants privacy ATTENDING A CLASS! Yes people look at you in class. It's a class. A social event with, you know, PEOPLE!!!
That one story about the camera on during zoom class's, should get facerig and turn up to "class" as a raccoon
That âOutstandingâ hits so hard đ whereâs my other army or military peeps at??
Thanks for the vid!
The coffee one I wish it was a sewer line I would be laughing my broken dumb ass off my desk chair
Malicious compliance is the best, always gives me a laugh. If possible kindly bring back murdered by words it's also a fun one. As always loved itđ
Why would someone be self conscious by being on a camera for a class with everybody else? Was everybody not able to see her in a regular classroom? Seems unnecessarily petty and a little entitled because the teacher just wants to make sure everyone is doing their work/participating equally
@@benjiro8793 didnât think about some of that since Iâm just in my room for my classes to avoid all of that. Only thing is if somebody is looking at you in class you also have to be lookin g for them so youâre paranoid either way. Good points tho and thanks for the other point of view for those who canât just do it in a room
This new way of taking classes is a work in progress, but it's clear that the teachers need to see their students, otherwise, how can they be sure the students are paying attention at all? If one goes to class and show their face, why can't they show the same face on camera? And what about the parents enabling the student behaviour?
It remembers me about that entiled parent whose child would just mute the call and play video games during the classes and the mother blamed on the techer for not engaging the child, but refused to discipline her kid.
i definitely agree that students should pay attention, but them turning off their camera doesnât mean they arenât paying attention. when students turn on their camera everyone can see them and their background. normally students donât see each othersâ faces, only backs of heads. backgrounds also can be anxiety inducing because most people are in their rooms and show a ton of their personal belongings.
obviously when you have cases of people who do stop paying attention, itâs hard to see that there are also cases when people continue paying attention even when their camera is off
(also people that donât pay attention and entitled parents suck)
If theyâre doing all their work, obviously they were
They donât need to see students. If you donât take online school please donât start with that.
@@socrates2039 I do.
@@gabrielaranna5809 we donât :))
The third story honestly should have ended with a class action lawsuit, millions of dollars in fines, permanent removal of the business licenses for each member of the company that refused to cooperate with the laws that govern such a business, and severe prison terms of said individuals in their lives.
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I'm not sus
Im from the future, 2021, some random shit happened
@@toasterhavingabath6980 ohhh really- O.O
Happy New Years and people get what the flipping deserve!
Finally early, when I get a notification it's usually from days ago đ
With the coffee story when they said it was brown i was like âoh shit there is some shit in the coffeeâ
If someone had taken my bed and thrown my stuff out in the hall... well to say they would get a rude awakening would be quite the understatement. How did that woman get away with this?
Happy new year Rslash!!!
Got sum snacks and a new vid from Rslash...Now i shall draw-
The power of sticky notes. I don't like using my camera so I have a sticky note over it.
"However, there was this one girl." Isn't there always, that one girl?
I Uninstalled the driver for my camera from my computer so they can't turn it on and its "broken"
âđđĄđĄđȘ âđđš đđđđŁ, đŁđđđđ€đ! đ·đđđđą đœđđ đđđđ, đđđđ!
i love the way DWHUTT extends their words
thank you, rSlash, for making solo minecraft less lonely
Can we get more tree law videos? I know you enjoy them and we enjoy them too. If there arenât enough stories for it thatâs understandable.
I mean in an actual classroom you do have to show your face, and at least teams allows you to blur your background.
But saying that, a 25% reduction is just ridiculous
That Princess Bride parallel makes no sense. Vizzini (the character you quoted), died almost immediately after due to the iocane powder in his cup of wine.
He thought he was at an advantage by switching the glasses after tricking the Man in Black to turn around, but little did he know that both cups were poisoned.
The bad roommate is so lazy that she didnât simply pick the lock which I am guessing is a very week lock
I have been able to see this when it comes out for 3 days straight. It is 6 oâclock. Happy new year
For me it is 3 oâclock
Happy New Years everyone
I like the idea of giving idiots polluted drinks after they insist it's clean
After reading some of the comments on this video, I do think that the OP in high school should try to reach some sort of compromise with their teacher, and try to explain to their teacher the issues they have with showing their face (and maybe bedroom) on camera. I do think it's funny that OP messed around when being strong-armed into appearing on camera, especially since taking away 25% of a students grade for that is extreme. Someone actually had a good idea with having the camera pointed at the worksheet and student's hands, so that the teacher can see that the student is there, doing the schoolwork, without the student having to show their face and room to their whole class. The student should only have to show their face during a test, so that other students can't cheat off their paper.
Yay!!! within 12 seconds, still late at 8:10. I demand to speak to your manager!!! đĄ
đ€Łđ happy year yâall!!!
People who think students don't stare at other students' cameras... They are dead wrong. Because I sure as hell stared at the cute girls of my class. Best way to maliciously comply with demanding teachers? ... Just get something that will blur out your camera. Be it a few layers of opaque tape over the lens or whatever else. They can't say anything, because even if blurred, it's still on.
Bruh for me, if something is wrong with the school laptop, they ask if u need a new oneđ, i get nervous, but i put white tape over my camera so it looks like a wall
r/Maliciouscompliance is my favorite subreddit
That student is a brat. She got docked a grade for no camera, it's the same as a no show if the teacher can't see you. Distracting the lesson because of it? Entitled much?
When my teacher wants my camera on I face my camera at my paper so I donât need to show my face and the teachers know I am doing my work
That is honestly the best solution. It shows you're present and active, but doesn't show your face.
Exactly they don't need to see my face if they can see my hands
That sounds like a reasonable compromise for teachers who have to make sure that their students are attending the classes and doing their work, and for students who feel self-conscious about showing their faces, or even some of their private lives.
Thatâs a great idea, better than not following the rules, and it proves that youâre actually participating in class.
I freaking hate zoom!
A boomer would be a RETIRED teacher. If you want to insult someone, get the term right.
Malicious Compliance, on New Years!!! This is awesome