Use concise language when audio-only
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Updated Jan. 7, 2026
The Rule
When some attendees are audio-only, be extra explicit and concise.
Why It Matters
Prevents confusion when visual context is missing.
Common Mistakes
- Saying 'as you can see' without describing
- Long, unstructured explanations
Pro Tip
Summarize: point → rationale → next step.