A lot of this stuff is highly relatable, hence the HUGE number of people in this subreddit.
Second question:
a) If you do post your workplace gripes to LinkedIn – does it help you find a job/boss/likeminded people to work with?
b) If you don’t – would you like to see more of it? I think I would. It would probably be the only thing to make me open the app. That being said, I wouldn’t bet that many people in this sub browse LinkedIn.
When I say workplace gripes I mean: people acting inappropriately, taking advantage, underpaying, salary, or shitting on major events like when Amazon made its workers stay in a tornado or roasting Kellogg’s and other strikes. Obviously you’re not gonna get on LinkedIn saying shit like “my boss is a fucking c*nt.”
I know anti-work is about not wanting to work, but the reality is most can’t afford that. Which is why I (feel guilty about but) am asking about LinkedIn. Could it help people weed out reasonable employers?
Edit to add: c) When scrolling, have you ever seen anyone talk about similar things to anti-work on LinkedIn? What did you think about the message – NOT the wording?