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Cyanide
3y

Most of the people on LinkedIn identify themselves by their profile in their company. WTF?!

And these are the same people that try to motivate?!

There is nothing wrong in flaunting your “dream job” but almost all the people of LinkedIn do it.

What a shallow place. No wonder I get depressed whenever I am there.

Fucking fugazis!

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  • 5
    What started as a more serious social network for professionals to connect has just turned into another Facebook. The only difference is people on LinkedIn seem to get off on stupid job titles, made up profiles, and fake, so-called "uplifting" workplace stories to hoard lots of likes.

    I'm still on there, but I rarely if ever engage with the platform anymore. I used to be genuinely interested in scrolling through and seeing what old friends were up to, but long gone are those days.
  • 2
    @AlmondSauce 'growth hacker'. lmaooo
  • 2
    Let me say it with a video..
    https://youtube.com/watch/...
  • 3
    The issue with these social platforms is that they requre your brain to move your self worth from inside to outside of you.

    Hence, one feels that they are valuable only if they work for FAANG or have high karma on their posts, etc.

    I am currently dealing with one new friend. Decent dude but his self esteem and self worth is beyond fucked. Dude is purchasing shit left, right, and center.

    He is desparate for social validation to the extent that he'd go to an extent of sucking you off just so that you praise him.

    Surely not a person I'd like myself to be surrounded with. But knowing the fact that wide majority, if not 95% of the humans, are conditioned in this way, is super scary.
  • 3
    LinkedIn is 90% corporate pandering, the other 10% is guys with delusions of getting rich someday
  • 2
    also LinkedIn website and app are crap, people only use it because there's no other big work-related social network
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