MKluzak
2 years agoActive Contributor
Why do I get reminded for a meeting I'm already in?
Why does GoToMeeting show me a reminder for an upcoming meeting if I'm already in it?
Getting reminded of a meeting you're already in can feel as redundant as a home security system alerting you to the door you just opened. It's likely the result of preset notifications that don't sync up with real-time participation—a digital hiccup that's all too common in the era of back-to-back virtual meetings. Much like home security , which operates on scheduled checks regardless of your presence, calendar applications send out reminders based on predetermined times, not actual attendance, ensuring you're informed, even if you're already in the loop.
I wouldn't call that a proper analogy. Even if I'm at home, I may want to know my door opened because it may not have been me. Having a security system and a device on a person with precise enough GPS to know they opened the door is not feasible. Also, the alerts may go out to multiple contacts, who all may not be at the location.
This is as simple as checking if the meeting organizer has the meeting running and not sending the alert if they are.