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NY Times Tech's take about proper online video conference etiquette for at-home workers with kids and pets went over so bad they deleted the tweet

With so many people now working from home, New York Times Tech thought an etiquette primer was in order — but not for long:

Yep, this didn’t last long:

As soon as the Times tweeted this the backfire was immediate:

It appears that the Times couldn’t take down that tweet fast enough because it was quickly getting universally panned:

Somebody tell the Times that kids and pets can help make some of the most memorable moments:

The NY Times is having a heckuva week when it comes to hot takes.

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