In October 2021, r/antiwork went viral after a warehouse worker posted a screenshot of a text they sent to their supervisor announcing that they would quit their job, which resulted in “an avalanche of quitting texts from other users.”
Simply so, how do I join a private Subreddit?
Type /r/name of the private subreddit in the “to” field.
- If you don’t know a subreddit’s /r/name, open the subreddit in your browser and check the end of its URL link in your address bar.
- For example, if the subreddit URL is www.reddit.com/r/privatesub1/ , you should enter /r/privatesub1 into the “to” field.
Similarly, what do people value in their jobs?
Many things can contribute to job satisfaction. According to a 2012 research report by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) on Employee Job Satisfaction and Engagement, the top two factors ranked as important in job satisfaction where 1) an opportunity to use skills and abilities and 2) job security.
What does brigading mean on Reddit?
“Brigading” is a term that originated on Reddit for a coordinated attack by a group of users of an antagonistic subreddit (forum dedicated to a particular topic).
What happened to the Antiwork Subreddit?
Reddit’s Anti-Work Subreddit Temporarily Shuts Down After An Awkward Interview Between A Moderator And Fox News Host Jesse Watters.
What is the Antiwork movement?
It’s the subreddit r/antiwork, a community of 1.7 million self-proclaimed “idlers” who post personal stories of quitting jobs, share memes that lampoon capitalism, and generally revel in sticking it to all manner of horrible bosses, from corporate plutocrats to overbearing middle managers.
Who is Doreen Ford?
Doreen Ford is a moderator of r/antiwork, which has gained 1.4 million users since October 2020. “There’s a lot of positions that just don’t make any sense,” Ford told the FT.