Meeting Groundrules

PUBLIC General Strike Global

Groundrules

EVERYONE PRESENT AUTOMATICALLY CONSENTS TO BEING RECORDED AND BROADCAST. DO NOT SHARE PRIVATE INFORMATION. AND BE SURE TO TURN VIDEO OFF UNLESS YOU CONSENT TO YOUR IMAGE BEING SHARED, AND YOU CAN ALSO CHANGE YOUR VOICE.

PUBLIC – Do not share information that is private

Recorded – we all consent to being recorded before we join, and are asked to double consent or to leave if you do not want to be recorded

Broadcast – everything is live broadcast publicly to youtube or other platforms

AI Transcribed & Translated – Everything is transcribed and documented by AI systems, and translated, this means all information is available to corporations and governments.

COOPERATION: We run cooperatively and everyone is a member and has rights and protections as a member.

Democracy: Everyone can vote and we use Score voting for official decision 0-10. A 6.51+ is required to pass, and a 1 is a block which requires explanation for how it is against core values and or mission.

Proposals: Anyone can make a proposal, and it can be voted on in the website in any language, or if we can get to a topic, it can be voted on during the session.

Facilitation: Ideally we get agreement on stack and do rounds and stack within a topic depending on the type of topic. If agreement can not be reached on a Topic (ideally by consensus) Then we operate in Rounds and Stack with open discussion in Topic 0.

Rounds: Everyone gets to speak, try to speak under 2min. We ensure that we go through everyone before the same person speaks again, unless someone gets on stack.

Stack: Anyone can raise there hand and go on stack to speak next when there turn comes up. It replaces there space in the Round, and when the stack is empty we go back to the round.

Breaks: We have a built in rhythm, where we try to take breaks and stretch and treat ourselves as human beings. Every 30min we take a 5min break at the top and bottom of the hour.

Value: All contributions are valued, and all time is tracked, we can even issue tokens if you have a EVM address.



🎤 How to Change Your Voice in a Zoom Call

✅ Step 1: Install a Voice Changer App

Choose one of the following apps (all popular and widely used):

Voice ChangerOSFree VersionNotes
VoicemodWindows✅ YesEasy and fun
MorphVOXWindows/Mac✅ YesMore advanced
ClownfishWindows✅ YesLightweight
AV Voice ChangerWindows❌ NoPro-level features

For Mac users, the best bet is MorphVOX or Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack + Voice Candy.


✅ Step 2: Set Up the Voice Changer as Your Input Device

After installing the app:

  1. Open your voice changer software.
  2. Choose your actual microphone as the input source in the app.
  3. Select the voice effect you want to use (e.g., robot, deep voice, helium, etc.).
  4. The app will now act as a “virtual microphone.”

✅ Step 3: Set It Up in Zoom

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Go to Settings > Audio.
  3. Under Microphone, select the virtual microphone created by your voice changer (e.g., “Voicemod Virtual Audio Device”).
  4. Speak to test. Your voice will now be modified in Zoom.

✅ Optional Tips

  • You can toggle voice effects on/off during a call through the voice changer app.
  • Use headphones to avoid audio feedback or echo.
  • You can create custom voice presets in most of these apps.

Viewing Captions and Translation):

  1. Join the Zoom meeting or webinar hosted by the partner.
  2. Click the “Show Captions” button (CC) on the meeting toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
  3. By default, captions will appear in the language the speaker is using. If the speaker is using a language other than English, the host must have set the correct speaking language in the meeting settings.
  4. To view translated captions, click the upward-pointing caret (arrow) next to the “Show Captions” button.
  5. Under “Captions and translation,” enable “Translation” and select the language you want the captions translated into from the dropdown menu. The available languages depend on the host’s configured language pairs.
  6. You can choose to see both the original and translated captions simultaneously by selecting “Show original and translated” from the “Hide Captions” menu.
  7. The translated captions will appear in a different color (e.g., orange) from the original captions (e.g., white).
  8. You can also view the full transcript by selecting “View Full Transcript” from the caption menu during the meeting.
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