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    3 months ago

    The thing I find weird is when people start interacting with weird Facebook-y political posts, and interacting with them in a pretty strong way. In my mind, LinkedIn is a picture of what you’re like to work with, it’s how you present yourself to prospective co-workers.

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      I am almost appreciative that Linkedin just overtly embraces the synthetic and manufactured cultural dance we do in business, like nobody expects anyone to do anything but show their most pretentious and carefully cultivated images. You don’t log into Linkedin expecting to see a video of Uncle Jim ranting from the front seat of his truck about immigrants, and that’s almost beautiful.

      It brings me back to an age when people actually tried to conform just a little for the sake of social progress, people kept their shit to themselves and worked to be part of a system. It was as close as we ever were to being even remotely socially conscious.

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        3 months ago

        I like the sentiment about social consciousness, but LinkedIn is absolutely not a vision of anything I would want to go back to. 😅

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      Those people who do that, will also definitely do that in the workplace. You’re getting an accurate image of the person.

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        That’s his point, when people hide what they are you can pretend humanity is not lost.

        Then the corporate speak reminds you that humanity is lost.