Report: ‘Slacksplaining’ Is Costing People Their Jobs

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated May 24, 2022

Many of us have been working from home for the last two years and have learned to virtually communicate in lieu of in-person interaction. Through tools like Slack, concise messages can quickly be sent to colleagues thus helping to keep email inboxes clearer.

But a new study from Loom may have negative long-term effects on workers’ mental health if not careful.

The report analyzed

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