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Comment by Planktonne

15 hours ago

It makes sense if you think of 'founder' as an identity like 'influencer', rather than 'someone actually seriously founding a business'; just as with influencers, some people will make a lot of money doing it for real, but many, many more will post enthusiastically on social media, living the aesthetic.

A lot of people already treat being a founder/entrepreneur as who they are, not what they do--witness the endless tide of LinkedIn posting about hustle culture, divorced from reality. This is an extension of startup chic.

An enormous amount of LinkedIn appears to be more about gatekeeping what other people can do than doing anything yourself.

They sell decorations, refreshment, cakes, costumes, games, and invitations for Founder Cosplay Parties.