Working was pointless at best and 'degrading, humiliating and exploitative' at worst, says Reddit moderator behind the influential 'antiwork'

· Business Insider · Stephen Jones

A moderator of a viral “antiwork” Reddit thread has said she left traditional employment because much of her work was “degrading, humiliating and exploitative.”

The thread — r/antiwork — has almost 1.6 million members and is part of a movement toward the “antiwork” rejection of the traditional idea of a nine-to-five job in favor of more leisure and fulfillment.

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