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LinkedIn is a cesspool of scammers and identity theft

47 pointsby lbpdevtoday at 4:44 AM21 commentsview on HN

And Microsoft doesn't care.


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sixtyjtoday at 7:13 AM

LinkedIn was really good idea at the beginnings but as always what is for free you are a product.

After reading few LI posts full of “I am grateful” and “I am honored” or “Thank to my excellent team…” bla bla - you have to think that people in your circle became LI-infected as that jargon is not normal.

Nevertheless. There is an opportunity to start over with a new global professional network. LI concept still makes sense.

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mgartintoday at 6:23 AM

I recently started to receive emails with:

"New skill available: Puzzle solving"

Begging me to compete with colleagues. Oh, what they have become...

I have unsubscribed from their emails now.

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nickdothuttontoday at 5:43 AM

I really wish LinkedIn would collapse and close so that something useful could take its place. At the moment I feel like it's squatting the "business networking" square on the board, but I don't know what it would take to dislodge it. I wrote a little about this on my blog about a decade ago and I don't feel we are any closer to it being dislodged.

pugiotoday at 6:18 AM

LinkedIn is one of the most annoying sites on the internet. Every time I mistakenly click a link, it automatically grabs my Google account and creates a new account and profile for me, which I then have to go in and delete. Yes, I finally figured out which arcane preferences settings across both LinkedIn and Google I had to tweak to stop this from happening, but I think it was only after ChatGPT was around to help me wade through the mess.

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mawadevtoday at 6:50 AM

Linkedin is a site where LLMs talk to each other

ivolimmentoday at 7:01 AM

I left the site over a month ago, I closed my account. I only receive weird emails from recruiters from it.

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Suractoday at 6:58 AM

Posts on linked in are 99% scam ans 1% finding out all is scam

gehstytoday at 7:05 AM

I find AI has destroyed it, even the posts by people should know better post fully ai written posts (Major renewable CEOs posting AI slop is very sad).

I block the feed and just use for messages and notifications. LinkedIn is a platform that I’ve had multiple job opportunities come through, shame to see it go into slop meltdown.

ta8903today at 6:31 AM

It works fine as a containment site.

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d3Xt3rtoday at 5:04 AM

I mean, LinkedIn themselves were pretty shady before the Microsoft acquisition - multiple privacy violations, email spam, even had a class action lawsuit against them. Microsoft never cared.

And anyone who set up a LinkedIn account knowing all this don't care either. I look at people who're still on LinkedIn the same way as people who're still on Facebook. They don't have my sympathies.

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orionblastartoday at 5:07 AM

There is also a Minecraft scam where the scammer takes over the Microsoft account. https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1puiae0/scammers...