Elias on Nostr: > several reports now > claiming that LinkedIn stopped > penalising external links in ...
> several reports now
> claiming that LinkedIn stopped
> penalising external links in 2020
I don't know the answer to that, just want to say that in my opinion the bigger problem with LinkedIn is that it's a private company's platform that seems to have succeeded in creating the impression that "you have to be there". That alone is enough reason to boycott it. LinkedIn may or may not be abusing that position at the moment, the bigger problem is that they can abuse it anytime they wish.
> claiming that LinkedIn stopped
> penalising external links in 2020
I don't know the answer to that, just want to say that in my opinion the bigger problem with LinkedIn is that it's a private company's platform that seems to have succeeded in creating the impression that "you have to be there". That alone is enough reason to boycott it. LinkedIn may or may not be abusing that position at the moment, the bigger problem is that they can abuse it anytime they wish.