What Founders Really Want From LinkedIn: 6 Changes LinkedIn Could Make
Briefly

LinkedIn has 1.1 billion users and is experiencing issues with AI-generated posts and declining organic reach, prompting distrust. Suggestions for improvement include rewarding real creators, providing a chronological feed option for unfiltered content, and ensuring users’ efforts are recognized. A chronological feed allows users to see all posts from their network, increasing visibility and engagement. Current algorithmic feeds compromise user experience, making it difficult for posts to reach desired audiences effectively. Rectifying these concerns could aid growth and retain user trust.
When you post at 8am on Tuesday, virtually everyone who follows you and checks LinkedIn that day will see it. Your effort counts.
Right now, you might spend 30 minutes crafting the perfect post only to have it shown to 47 people because the LinkedIn algorithm decided it wasn't engaging enough.
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