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What are federal employees doing on social media during work hours, and what are the implications of this behavior?

Federal employees are actively posting on social media platforms like Reddit during work hours, with peak activity occurring in the middle of the workday rather than during personal time. A subreddit called Fed News has documented evidence of this behavior, including screenshots of federal workers discussing strategies to "clog up the works" as a form of workplace revolt. This behavior raises serious concerns about government accountability and workplace productivity. The discussion references the "Art of Simple Sabotage," suggesting that some federal employees may be deliberately disrupting workplace efficiency. The hosts argue that requiring remote workers to return to physical offices could significantly reduce this type of unproductive behavior. The broader implications include damaged public perception of government employees and questions about the appropriate use of taxpayer-funded work time for personal online activities.

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