Trying to help my town public meetings avoid random internet jerks joining the Zoom and spamming racist stuff.

How do these kids usually find public Zoom meetings to harass?

Trying random IDs?

Searching/scraping the web for Zoom links?

What do other places do with public Zoom meetings to minimize this?

Charlottesville City Council suspends virtual public comments after racist remarks at meeting

The Charlottesville City Council has decided to suspend virtual public comments during public meetings after anonymous callers zoomed into a council meeting earlier this month and made racist remarks

The Washington Post
@marcoarment (I send these only as a "you're not alone” not, unfortunately, with suggestions of fixes)

@caseyliss @marcoarment I don’t see how you can avoid this with anything publicly accessible.

This is no different than being able to just attend these in person and doing it.

The difference is that they don’t have the guts to do that.

@maddox @caseyliss @marcoarment Part of the problem is that it actually is quite different:

For someone to do this in “real life” they’d at least have to show up to Marco’s small town. Presumably most trolls wouldn’t actually have the means to do that (both time and money).

The internet lowers the barrier, it’s globally accessible.