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[-] anonymous111@lemmy.world 5 points 7 hours ago

LinkedIn didn't originally have a feed. Once it was implemented more and more people started using it as face book.

In the last year I've seen:

  • A video of 3 people killed by a lightening strike, with some weird business wisdom tag line underneath.

  • Many, many people arguing about the existence of Israel.

  • Lots of anti woke "it wasn't like that in my day, bunch of snow flakes" comments.

Back in the day you'd have to join a group to post something. The groups were all related to business concepts I.e. Dev Ops in Asia.

Now it's a shit show that should be avoided.

I only use it for job adverts these days.

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