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Linkedin looks like some devs went to Facebook, right clicked, saved a copy of the webpage and just edited some of the text. Why do we need "Like" and "Comment" features?
It was fine when it was just a professional networking site. Boring, sure, but at least it did the thing it was created to do.
It's all very cringe now.
PS I got my current job and will probably get my next job through Linkedin, but it still makes me cringe

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  • 2
    Well it is the Facebook for professionals
  • 0
    noot on LinkedIn, but on Xing, dunno why.. I don't even read the recruiter shit mails anymore.
  • 1
    LinkedIn ux is such that every action is a risk.
  • 0
    @2lazy2debug I also hate the posts where CEOs share stories about things that happened, usually with poorly written click-bait style grammar and 5000 words long as they try to spin a 10 minute event into a suspenseful, inspirational tale.
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