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LinkedIn Transforms into Digital Comedy Central

Rary Maharani
Last updated: October 24, 2024 1:07 am
Rary Maharani
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  • LinkedIn becomes comedy central through satirical corporate posts
  • Comedians mock workplace culture through viral content
  • Platform’s transformation creates new business opportunities for content creators

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Desk chairs? Who needs them!The rise of corporate comedyFrom networking to punchlines

Desk chairs? Who needs them!

A new wave of satirical content is flooding LinkedIn, led by comedians like Ken Cheng – a 35-year-old Londoner whose posts about removing office chairs to boost productivity blend seamlessly into the platform’s regular feed of corporate wisdom.

His parody CEO persona has attracted thousands of followers through perfectly-mimicked LinkedIn storytelling formats that mock modern workplace culture.

The rise of corporate comedy

The platform’s transformation from a buttoned-up networking site to a comedy stage reflects broader shifts in workplace attitudes. Posts range from satirical CEO wisdom to intentionally outrageous corporate advice, including one former FTX executive announcing his “new position” at federal prison.

This trend signals a growing rejection of traditional corporate culture among users.

From networking to punchlines

The success of workplace satire on LinkedIn has created unexpected opportunities. Comedians turn viral posts into real business leads – Cheng himself now ghostwrites for executives seeking to capture his engaging style.

This evolution shows how even LinkedIn’s professional atmosphere can’t escape the internet’s growing appetite for corporate mockery.

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