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But it's not entirely people's fault. Their thinking is within the constraints of the platform's algorithm. But because of it's nature, the platform is full of really dumb subjective opinions over facts. I really don't like that kind of influence.Worst is they post it for the sake of frequency coz the algorithm pushes it for more impressions. That's why it became a brainrot platform. It's okay for networking, but really too bad for content creation or consumption.
LinkedIn also sells its premium subscription to let users gain more impressions.
It's like, SELLING SOLUTION FOR A PROBLEM IT CREATED ITSELF.
Users didn't question it much, coz they get the non organic impression.
It's just manipulation.This is why I find fediverse to be peaceful and feels like where I truly belong to.
I'm really grateful to be here and the organic growth or reach of the contents is really wholesome
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LinkedIn also sells its premium subscription to let users gain more impressions.
It's like, SELLING SOLUTION FOR A PROBLEM IT CREATED ITSELF.
Users didn't question it much, coz they get the non organic impression.
It's just manipulation.This is why I find fediverse to be peaceful and feels like where I truly belong to.
I'm really grateful to be here and the organic growth or reach of the contents is really wholesome
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had a friend applying to medical school, where they wanted "accomplishments" on the application.
what he wrote:
"designed and implemented new prescription drug inventory and delivery system for a large hospital"
what he did:
put up shelves & bins in 8 broom closets and labeled the bins for the pharmacy.
this was before linkedin. he was ahead of his time.
thanks for that one!


this is incredible!!
