New York-Dublin Portal Reopens With Tougher Rules, Limited Hours
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The portal allows people to see but not hear each other on both sides of the Atlantic. It was closed last week due to inappropriate behaviour of the visitors.
A portal 'connecting' Dublin in Ireland to New York, which was abruptly shut down following an inappropriate behaviour of a guest, has reopened. According to New York Post, the livestream portal that allows people thousands of kilometres apart to see and speak to each other in real time, was launched again but this time with new measures and reduced time. Organisers flipped the switch back on at 9am on Sunday, nearly five days after the attraction turned dark, the outlet further said.
When it launched for the first time earlier this month, the portal was available 24/7, but now it will only be live from 6am to 4pm.
Guardrails were also placed around the portal to help prevent a repeat of past offensive acts. Further, the screens will now be blurred if a visitor steps on the portal and obstructs the camera, which organisers called a "proximity-based solution", the outlet further said.