Stephen Foskett
Former sysadmin and storage consultant, present cat herder for Tech Field Day, future old man shouting “on-premises” at clouds. I talk to cameras a lot.
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Why does LinkedIn send me a push notification that someone I used to work with posted a new video but no notification at all that five people just commented on my post?!?(reply but I certainly won't get notified...)
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Robert Kerans
Senior Technical Architect
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Or that nobody leaves comments or likes on my post!I’m beginning to wonder when LinkedIn is going to give us a “Rick Rolled” feature
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Do you send messages that begin by addressing the receiver as LinkedIn user"? Do you realize they get deleted by most of the people you sent them to?If you want to learn a better way to communicate that might actually begin a conversation, message me. #bettercommunication #salescoaching #businesscoach
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Beware of spam on LinkedIn! If you receive vague messages from 3rd connections with no capital letters and a profile picture that looks more like a model than a businessperson, it's probably spam. If you're unsure whether a message is spam, remember that spam filters always start with the Human Element. If it's from a 3rd connection, just delete and block it. Stay safe and keep your LinkedIn inbox spam-free!
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Mohamed Yamani
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LinkedIn tip:If you reply to a comment, make sure to tag the person you're replying to. They won't get notified of your reply otherwise, and would have to check manually :)
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3 simple ways to clear your DMs1. Star and archive relevant conversations2. Stop accepting everyone’s connection requests3. Delete, disconnect, and block anyone who spams or pitch slapsVoila → a clean inbox full of quality conversationsOr you know, get overwhelmed and quit LinkedIn altogetherYour choice✌🏼
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Recently I've met someone on LinkedIn who was rather aggressive and unpleasant. Actually I am surprised it didn't happen earlier.Anyways.If like me you wonder whether you can block a LI member, the answer is YES, you can.Here is the official LinkedIn instructionTo block a member from viewing your profile:1. Go to the profile of the person you'd like to block.2. Click theMore…button below the member’s profile picture and selectReport/Blockfrom the list.3. SelectBlock [member name]from theWhat do you want to do?pop-up menu.4. ClickBlockto proceed orGo backto review your options.
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Anne Williams
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Found another helpful resource on here replied to post and got this page come up, wondering why LinkedIn is glitching up for me. When I click try again more of the same. Not to worry I dm the originator of post in reply.
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Leon Bowers
National GIS Manager at ACCIONA
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LinkedIn should move the "Start a post" input dialog away from the "Search" dialog.If one day you see a post from me that's just your name, or someone elses, I've obviously selected the wrong box to type into... #linkedin
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Tolga Cakir
Engineer | Data | Optimisation
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Where are my scheduled posts?! 😱Don’t worry, Linkedin luckily saves them somewhere, allowing you to delete/edit just in case.So, here is the 3 step proces:1. Mini heart attack2. Google…3. 😅 Just click on the scheduling button in posting, there you will see a button leading you to your scheduled posts.
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I wanted to share a brief update on what transpired with my LinkedIn account recently. Out of the blue, my account faced an unexpected restriction. It was a puzzling and concerning moment, as I had been diligently maintaining my profile for the past 2.6 years and never knowingly violated LinkedIn's policies.The restriction occurred shortly after an interaction with someone on the platform. While I was unsure of the exact cause, I reached out to the LinkedIn Support Team for assistance. I must commend their quick response and thorough investigation.After a comprehensive review, the LinkedIn Support Team determined that there had been no intentional wrongdoing on my part, and they promptly reinstated my account. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a transparent and accurate online presence.I would like to express my deep appreciation to the LinkedIn Support Team for their professionalism and dedication in swiftly resolving this issue. It's great to be back, and I'm looking forward to continuing my journey on LinkedIn with renewed enthusiasm.Thank you all for your understanding and support during this brief hiccup. Here's to the power of communication and collaboration in our professional network! 🌟 #LinkedInAccountUpdate #Grateful #BackInAction
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