As much as I am aware how much low value, bottom-of-the-barrel shit flows via LinkedIn - my connections, and the resulting feed, are well curated, and I actually enjoy using LI and for me it's become a genuinely useful news feed for my industry, and in terms of getting work, it's great.
But, shit in, shit out.
I don't believe in LI "reach" because I don't post for reach - I post for meaningful reactions and exchanges of opinions, and my connections are strictly limited to people I physically did work with or have met, and I screen my connections to weed out any nutters I wouldn't want to associate myself with. It works wonders.
> I spent the day receiving over 500 (!) birthday greetings from LinkedIn contacts, whose names and faces I didn’t even recognize, who had clicked on a notification prompt
From the above, it appears that the harm is self-inflicted. Why would one have 500+ contacts who she does not recognize? Linkedin is a tool and every tool can be misused. My contact list is under 200 and those are the people I enjoyed working with and would not hesitate to ping if needed
It wouldn't be as bad if everyone wasn't trying to turn into a business microinfluencer with constantly upbeat posts not really adding anything of value and "What I messy divorce taught me about B2B synergy"
My current job cold contacted me via LinkedIn. I use LI minimally, basically only to establish connections with my network, and it already gave me huge value back.
When recruiting, LinkedIn is useful for three things for me:
1. Propagating the job ad
2. Verifying that an applicant is real (profile picture, network, work history, etc.). I’m seeing more and more fake applications lately.
3. Letting candidates apply with just a LinkedIn URL (when they keep it reasonably up to date)
None of this is really about social networking.
Ideally, I’d much rather have a universal résumé platform with proper ID verification, and separately a job board with reach comparable to LinkedIn.
Until something like that exists, deleting LinkedIn mostly means candidates lose out on discovering jobs and applying quickly to them.
Having a relatively new LinkedIn account now is probably a very bad move if you don't have an established network to reach out to for jobs. There are tons of AI generated profiles flooding every job post (particularly remote) from scammers who create new LinkedIn profiles. It's one of the most frequent signs of a fake submission.
I had a whole pile of recommendations from people on LinkedIn - only one of whom I had ever worked with and the rest were from people who knew me socially, but otherwise had little or no knowledge of what I actually do.
I don't have LinkedIn. But I'd consider creating an account if I was to leave my current job. I'm told it's a good way to get work, though I'm sure like all other social media it's 99% full of shit.
Well if you just create brand new account with no/random connections you'd be pretty disappointed… that’s how they get ya. It’s totally fine as a sort of virtual rolodex, maybe some content marketing, mediocre as job board although all job boards seem to have turned into a total lemon market so there’s that
So I did this, straight up deleted my account with all my connections. I eventually came crawling back years later. It's crazy to me, I had an interview with a CISO a few weeks ago and he was critiquing my profile. I told him: dude I consider LinkedIn to be a complete joke and its sole purpose it serves for me is job acquisition. The emotional investment people have in that platform is weeeird. The ThOuGhT LeAdErShIp posts are insane.
I don't know, if it wasn't for Linkedin I wouldn't be in my current job of almost ten years.
On a totally unrelated note if you're looking for someone who can blacksmith up something that approximates a web frontend to a DB or some audio DSP code or some embedded code for various microcontrollers, or actually blacksmith stuff up with hammers and a welder, I'm putting out feelers for a new gig. Network engineer, jobbing mathematician, and database mangler, open to offers.
The fact you have to post your second paragraph to me proves for all of LinkedIn’s bluster, it’s really a sub-par platform and unfortunately has too much market power to be challenged.
Is there a switch to turn off the social media/posting element on linkedin altogether? I don't see why I should be spending my time engaging with their algorithm just so it's bearable to use
Just don't open the home page except to navigate to the specific thing you need and when you do, don't look at the slop? The social media/posting element of linkedin is totally disconnected from the useful part of the site and you can just ignore it.
LinkedIn is so bad, its user generated content has become a meme by itself: As in „If your stuff sounds like a LinkedIn post you lost all respect“.
I‘ve never heard the word „broem“ for it, though. I guess if memory holing yourself into believing the platform wasn’t found by a major leftist donor and that this platform wasn’t used en masse by DEI-bozos, transforming-xyz influencers, and making-an-impact-imposters helps spreading the word that people should leave this platform, I‘m all for it.
But let’s not forget what made DEI-bozos love LI: the unrestrained corporate-leftist grandstanding posing as winning arguments and „inviting discussion“ when in fact, having a Slightly different opinion would cost you your career. A Chomsky-esque consent-manufacturer‘s dream
As much as I am aware how much low value, bottom-of-the-barrel shit flows via LinkedIn - my connections, and the resulting feed, are well curated, and I actually enjoy using LI and for me it's become a genuinely useful news feed for my industry, and in terms of getting work, it's great.
But, shit in, shit out.
I don't believe in LI "reach" because I don't post for reach - I post for meaningful reactions and exchanges of opinions, and my connections are strictly limited to people I physically did work with or have met, and I screen my connections to weed out any nutters I wouldn't want to associate myself with. It works wonders.
> I spent the day receiving over 500 (!) birthday greetings from LinkedIn contacts, whose names and faces I didn’t even recognize, who had clicked on a notification prompt
From the above, it appears that the harm is self-inflicted. Why would one have 500+ contacts who she does not recognize? Linkedin is a tool and every tool can be misused. My contact list is under 200 and those are the people I enjoyed working with and would not hesitate to ping if needed
It wouldn't be as bad if everyone wasn't trying to turn into a business microinfluencer with constantly upbeat posts not really adding anything of value and "What I messy divorce taught me about B2B synergy"
My current job cold contacted me via LinkedIn. I use LI minimally, basically only to establish connections with my network, and it already gave me huge value back.
I won't link it here, because... but the author has an active LinkedIn profile.
So there's that.
Don’t do it. I get tons of work opportunity outreach on LI. Maybe you don’t, but it doesn’t hurt to put your shingle out.
When recruiting, LinkedIn is useful for three things for me: 1. Propagating the job ad 2. Verifying that an applicant is real (profile picture, network, work history, etc.). I’m seeing more and more fake applications lately. 3. Letting candidates apply with just a LinkedIn URL (when they keep it reasonably up to date)
None of this is really about social networking.
Ideally, I’d much rather have a universal résumé platform with proper ID verification, and separately a job board with reach comparable to LinkedIn.
Until something like that exists, deleting LinkedIn mostly means candidates lose out on discovering jobs and applying quickly to them.
There is not a social media platform I have regretted leaving.
same! I have withdrawals now from the highs I have experienced over the years leaving every 'social' media platform
I did in 2022 and never looked back
Having a relatively new LinkedIn account now is probably a very bad move if you don't have an established network to reach out to for jobs. There are tons of AI generated profiles flooding every job post (particularly remote) from scammers who create new LinkedIn profiles. It's one of the most frequent signs of a fake submission.
My only regret is I get more spam about 'found you on linkedin' than before I deleted my account.
To this day I don't know why people tolerate that garbage platform.
I had a whole pile of recommendations from people on LinkedIn - only one of whom I had ever worked with and the rest were from people who knew me socially, but otherwise had little or no knowledge of what I actually do.
I don't have LinkedIn. But I'd consider creating an account if I was to leave my current job. I'm told it's a good way to get work, though I'm sure like all other social media it's 99% full of shit.
Well if you just create brand new account with no/random connections you'd be pretty disappointed… that’s how they get ya. It’s totally fine as a sort of virtual rolodex, maybe some content marketing, mediocre as job board although all job boards seem to have turned into a total lemon market so there’s that
So I did this, straight up deleted my account with all my connections. I eventually came crawling back years later. It's crazy to me, I had an interview with a CISO a few weeks ago and he was critiquing my profile. I told him: dude I consider LinkedIn to be a complete joke and its sole purpose it serves for me is job acquisition. The emotional investment people have in that platform is weeeird. The ThOuGhT LeAdErShIp posts are insane.
I don't know, if it wasn't for Linkedin I wouldn't be in my current job of almost ten years.
On a totally unrelated note if you're looking for someone who can blacksmith up something that approximates a web frontend to a DB or some audio DSP code or some embedded code for various microcontrollers, or actually blacksmith stuff up with hammers and a welder, I'm putting out feelers for a new gig. Network engineer, jobbing mathematician, and database mangler, open to offers.
The fact you have to post your second paragraph to me proves for all of LinkedIn’s bluster, it’s really a sub-par platform and unfortunately has too much market power to be challenged.
(2021)
and if you have a network and if you do delete LinkedIn,
yes you will regret it.
No, you’ll just reach out to those people through direct contact. If LI is your only link to someone you aren’t really networked with them.
Fully agree, its just a spam platform now filled to the brim with AI/Human slop.
Curate your connections, yeet anyone who is posting slop and add people that make quality spicy posts you enjoy.
It's that simple to make a LinkedIn feed have posts and comments you enjoy!
Is there a switch to turn off the social media/posting element on linkedin altogether? I don't see why I should be spending my time engaging with their algorithm just so it's bearable to use
Just don't open the home page except to navigate to the specific thing you need and when you do, don't look at the slop? The social media/posting element of linkedin is totally disconnected from the useful part of the site and you can just ignore it.
LinkedIn is so bad, its user generated content has become a meme by itself: As in „If your stuff sounds like a LinkedIn post you lost all respect“.
I‘ve never heard the word „broem“ for it, though. I guess if memory holing yourself into believing the platform wasn’t found by a major leftist donor and that this platform wasn’t used en masse by DEI-bozos, transforming-xyz influencers, and making-an-impact-imposters helps spreading the word that people should leave this platform, I‘m all for it.
But let’s not forget what made DEI-bozos love LI: the unrestrained corporate-leftist grandstanding posing as winning arguments and „inviting discussion“ when in fact, having a Slightly different opinion would cost you your career. A Chomsky-esque consent-manufacturer‘s dream