LinkedIn and its users is a bit like Stockholm syndrome: we are held hostage by a platform whose limitations we can see, but for lack of a credible alternative, we force ourselves to convince ourselves that we are happy with it, even to appreciate it.
And what would be the point of wasting time complaining when we are condemned to put up with it?
But there would be another possibility: improving LinkedIn to erase its defects. Given that Microsoft has decided to let the tool languish for ages, you will tell me that...
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Considering social software, I've always thought that social practices and people's waits were more important that the "system". I didn't say anything else in...