

So, I’m not reading that blob of incoherent text.
Sure you’re not confusing this instance for EdgyTakes?
So, I’m not reading that blob of incoherent text.
Sure you’re not confusing this instance for EdgyTakes?
It was supposed to have been an important tool. But too bad the idea of this so-called “innovation” got in the way and LinkedIn got stuffed with a bunch of features that nobody asked for.
When originally, it was to have been a network of strictly employees, employers and those looking for work so that everything can be narrow and linear with communication. It was about finding jobs, acquiring jobs and people who show their profiles that served as better presented resumes.
Now it’s none of that almost.
Yeah but how often do OPs delete their own content? Not usually. They keep them up for those upvotes (or downvotes) and even double posts.
I’m going to have to say no, as much as it’d be nice to.
As someone has said, it’d just be ruined because someone would game it for themselves. It is already bad enough as to what happens when moderators and even admins go rogue on the communities they’re to uphold when they’re not paid. Imagine what it’d be like if they were paid, they’d just justify it.
I would blame the corruption of journalistic integrity, the overreaching government and how history is written by the winners rhetoric before I ever blame social media as to why society is the way it is. The internet has only amplified it and social media isn’t the internet, it is simply a part of it which is another thing people completely refuse to understand.
That is the way things are now and have been for the bitter part of the past 10 some odd years. Because people’s idiotic behavior has combed it that way. Again, it routes back to people’s behavior that fuels said algorithm.
That’d be like saying “I totally trust Google with all of my so-called offline documents by using their totally online suite. They totally wouldn’t like, be analyzing the contents once I am online or anything, would they?”