• HobbitFoot
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    11 months ago

    Pick one. Otherwise you aren’t better than alt-right people on Facebook that say to “do your own research”.

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      11 months ago

      Right, but you’re no better than alt-right people on Facebook ignoring the research that’s literally one click away because you’re afraid it will disagree with you

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        11 months ago

        I’ve provided sources from reputable sources of journalism, you haven’t.

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          11 months ago

          FYI, none of your posts in this thread have any links

          And because jfc you’re lazy: Here is a study by the Harvard Business Review showing increased productivity.

          It took three clicks from Google so I can see why you’d have trouble getting to it.

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            11 months ago

            I’ve been posting the Economist link in several comments. I left it as presented to show where the link came from in case people argued with the source.

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            This source just states that there is a disagreement over whether work from home is more or less productive and provides survey information to show the difference in opinion.

            That isn’t making the argument that remote work is productive, just that workers view it as more productive and the study isn’t conclusive. The closest this study gets to saying if productivity increases is “In theory, both sides could be right[.]”