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aenis | 19 days ago
Yes, cringeworthy but at least not addictive! Its like facebook all those years ago, i can IM friends from highschool without having to pay any attention to the feed.
aenis | 19 days ago
Yes, cringeworthy but at least not addictive! Its like facebook all those years ago, i can IM friends from highschool without having to pay any attention to the feed.
protocolture|19 days ago
Its "non toxic" insofar as people refuse to risk discussing controversial non employment related topics.
Its super toxic insofar as "10 ways to herd your HR cattle to the productivity slaughterhouse" is just an average, uncontroversial self promo article.
aenis|18 days ago
Its a bunch of people virtue signalling, writing cringeworthy pieces on their ground breaking ideas on leveraging AI, stuff like this can't possibly be read by anyone with an above-room-temperature IQ, no? LinkedIn can reliably be used as a high functioning moron detector.
I mean, if there are people doom scrolling linkedin, they need help.
aaroninsf|19 days ago
Perhaps the solution to breaking the destruction of society via engagementmaxxing may be to make things cringeworthy!