From CEOs to middle management to worker bees, insufferable LinkedIn content doesn't discriminate… people across the globe are partaking in the ongoing competition that nobody will honestly own up to that is happening across social media platforms. LinkedIn posts are staggeringly phony and say a lot about the people who upload them. Suffice it to say, LinkedIn is the TikTok for grownups, the place insecure people go and dance to a ridiculous tune, airing their laundry to the rest of the world.
The rest of the world then proceeds to pretend to care, and the cycle continues. Unfortunately, for many of us, LinkedIn is a big part of how we run our business, so we've gotta spend a lot of time on there; time that could easily be spent elsewhere, doing more important things. But hey, if you're ever feeling bad about yourself or if you've hit a bump in your career, you can always scroll r/Linkedinlunatics for hilarious, sadly unrelatable content.
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