"I tend to use LinkedIn as a virtual Rolodex and I try to connect with all of the individuals that I work with, so that I always have an updated means of contacting them. However, like any social...
"I tend to use LinkedIn as a virtual Rolodex and I try to connect with all of the individuals that I work with, so that I always have an updated means of contacting them. However, like any social network, LinkedIn has weaknesses."
I think you'd have to define "abusive." I was on LinkedIn very early. It was different in many ways, but not necessarily good or bad. They canceled features that I liked a lot -- such as LinkedIn...
I think you'd have to define "abusive."
I was on LinkedIn very early. It was different in many ways, but not necessarily good or bad. They canceled features that I liked a lot -- such as LinkedIn Answers -- when the community started to game them.
"I tend to use LinkedIn as a virtual Rolodex and I try to connect with all of the individuals that I work with, so that I always have an updated means of contacting them. However, like any social network, LinkedIn has weaknesses."
Did LinkedIn become abusive only when MS bought it or was it before?
I think you'd have to define "abusive."
I was on LinkedIn very early. It was different in many ways, but not necessarily good or bad. They canceled features that I liked a lot -- such as LinkedIn Answers -- when the community started to game them.