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Link: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/are-shtposting-fed-workers-tds-reddit-violation-hatch-act
The Trump administration has just offered millions of unproductive federal workers buyouts through a government-wide "deferred resignation" program to push efficiency and trim costs in a major restructuring effort to paralyze the 'Deep State'. One pathway the Trump team could take to cut federal workers is this... X user Reddit Lies posted what appears to be user data from Reddit's r/fednews, the largest subreddit for federal workers, showing that thousands—if not more—are spending much of the standard working day shitposting, sharing, and liking one-sided political rhetoric, potentially in violation of the Hatch Act. Here are the major findings:
r/fednews is the largest subreddit for federal workers
Weekends and Government holidays have been excluded from this dataset
74% of activity on r/fednews occurs on workdays.
2 out of every 3 posts on workdays fall between standard Govt workday hours.