Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 10:24:40 GMT 1
Changes to profile photos This change is only accessible from the mobile application. LinkedIn added a few weeks ago the possibility of editing your profile photo from its mobile application. 6 filters are available, you can crop the photo and adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation. The change applied from the application then appears on the site. How to do ? here is a link to the video: LinkedIn reminds us that a photo means up to 21 times more profile views and 9 times more invitations. In fact, the reality is that if you don't have a photo, people won't click on your profile to see it. Change in news feed Again, with the transition to the new interface, the news feed on the home page has been modified. Not so good for many members.
Indeed, it is only the LinkedIn algorithm that decides what we see. No more ability to filter Email Data anything, except to block spammers' feeds. By this I mean those who feel obliged to like anything and everything all day long to show that they exist. Perhaps they have not understood that we can continue to keep them in contact without suffering their excesses. LinkedIn will therefore bring a change to the news feed. Let us be “reassured” right away, we will still not be able to choose or filter, it is always the LinkedIn algorithm which will decide for us, but LinkedIn has added a second feed to the already existing one: the “trending storylines ”. For a few days now, however, we can once again choose between “Popular” and “New” for the display order.
Storylines are curated content every day based on the stories that are growing the most in our industry. We therefore find influencers, media and network publications… As the LinkedIn editorial team is involved, each storyline will have its own hashtag. It will then be possible to follow profiles or themes discovered via the storylines, which will allow the feed to be even more personalized. The storylines will be found on mobile and PC. At the moment this is only available in the USA. Video explanations: Other changes to come “Extensible” profiles: it will be easier to see the details of a profile such as job details, groups or recommendations. No date given to date. More insights into article “sharers” and commentators.
Indeed, it is only the LinkedIn algorithm that decides what we see. No more ability to filter Email Data anything, except to block spammers' feeds. By this I mean those who feel obliged to like anything and everything all day long to show that they exist. Perhaps they have not understood that we can continue to keep them in contact without suffering their excesses. LinkedIn will therefore bring a change to the news feed. Let us be “reassured” right away, we will still not be able to choose or filter, it is always the LinkedIn algorithm which will decide for us, but LinkedIn has added a second feed to the already existing one: the “trending storylines ”. For a few days now, however, we can once again choose between “Popular” and “New” for the display order.
Storylines are curated content every day based on the stories that are growing the most in our industry. We therefore find influencers, media and network publications… As the LinkedIn editorial team is involved, each storyline will have its own hashtag. It will then be possible to follow profiles or themes discovered via the storylines, which will allow the feed to be even more personalized. The storylines will be found on mobile and PC. At the moment this is only available in the USA. Video explanations: Other changes to come “Extensible” profiles: it will be easier to see the details of a profile such as job details, groups or recommendations. No date given to date. More insights into article “sharers” and commentators.