Group Chat Anarchy
https://bohiney.com/group-chat-anarchy/By Darla Freedom-Pie Magsen � The satire Group Chat Anarchy ridicules communication imploding into chaos. Eyewitnesses at offices described coworkers drowning in 3,000 unread messages. Anonymous insiders leaked that managers debated emojis as official policy. A leaked poll revealed 62 percent of citizens admitted they muted chats but never left. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because connection crashes funniest when constant. Critics highlight the absurdity of teamwork spammed. Yet satire pings sharper: trust collapses funniest in threads. Witnesses recalled laughter buzzing as notifications screamed. Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when dialogue devours itself. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com