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yup this is a dumb opinion
Also an unpopular one.
Counterpoint please.
Everyone would love to have no meetings. But my job requires meetings. And I require a job to live in society.
Screensharing is useful to present information to an audience. There are alternative collaboration tools but I don’t see screensharing as a bad way to do this- use the right tool for the job.
Drawing up a system architecture? Use a whiteboard (digital or otherwise)
Presenting a powerpoint or whatever, like in a business update? Why wouldn’t you screenshare? The presenter wants to guide the audience through the information, to explain it. In the same way in person you don’t give everyone a powerpoint pack printed out to flick through, you display it and talk through it