ALPINE, Texas - Attorney Rod Ponton is now laughing over his Zoom fail that’s starting to go viral. Ponton, 69, had trouble removing a filter when he presented himself in virtual court Tuesday morning ...
A livestreamed press conference in Pakistan turned into a near cat-astrophe when a feline filter on Facebook plastered adorable cat ears and whiskers onto a trio of politicians. Regional minister ...
Call it a filter fail, a real social media CAT-astrophe. Someone from a Pakistani politician's social media team forgot to turn off the fun filters while live streaming a press conference. An ...
Canadian cops were left “feline” foolish when they livestreamed a press conference on a double murder — and a cat filter left the chief officer with cats ears and whiskers. The Royal Canadian Mounted ...
A Texas judge issued an "important Zoom tip" after a lawyer used a cat filter during a virtual hearing. Judge Roy Ferguson tweeted about a recent incident when lawyer Rod Ponton showed up to present a ...
Lawyer accidentally uses kitten filter during Zoom court hearing: 'I'm not a cat' A Texas judge issued an "important Zoom tip" after a lawyer accidentally used a cat filter during a virtual hearing.
It’s really not that uncommon. Everyone has had the experience of logging on to a Zoom meeting to find that they can’t hear anything, or the people they’re meeting with can’t hear them. Maybe the ...
It was the cat filter seen around the world: Texas lawyer Rod Ponton haplessly trying to appear in a virtual courtroom while his Zoom showed a morose kitten instead of his face. His worried statement ...
Facepalm: The pandemic has pushed much of the world online. While many people are getting used to doing everything via video messaging, the less tech-savvy among us occasionally need a helping ...
Talk about a faux paws — a Texas lawyer has gone viral by showing up to virtual court with a kitten filter on, in what may be the most adorable jurisprudential mishap ever. Back To Top ...
A video of a lawyer using the cat filter during a virtual court hearing went viral. Rod Ponton, the lawyer, joined the Zoom call before checking the video settings, which had the cat filter enabled.