Loweffort
Loweffort is a term used to describe a degree of effort that is minimal relative to what a task typically requires or what is socially expected. It is often used to characterize content, work, or actions that prioritize speed, convenience, or resource savings over thoroughness, polish, or depth. The form "low-effort" is more common in English, but "loweffort" appears in informal writing and online discourse.
Among workers, loweffort tasks might involve skipping steps, using shortcuts, or delegating without adequate supervision. In
Common characteristics include brevity, reuse of tried templates, lack of originality, minimal research, and reduced quality
Proponents argue that low effort can be a deliberate strategy for speed, experimentation, or preserving energy.
Related ideas include minimal viable product, efficiency versus quality trade-offs, and discussions of work ethic in