[OC] Breaking down 1,000 LinkedIn posts by content type: garbage (corporate PR, engagement bait, ….), worth reading, and everything in between

    by Mindless-Lie7589

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    1. Mindless-Lie7589 on

      **Noise filters:**

      ·       **Corporate PR** — Brand content pretending to be human

      ·       **Engagement Bait** — “Comment YES if you agree”

      ·       **Humble Brag** — Failure story. Ends in promotion.

      ·       **Vague Tease** — Big news coming. Never arrives.

      ·       **Career Milestone** — Started as intern. Now runs everything.

      ·       **Reposted Viral** — You’ve seen this one before. Twice.

      ·       **Political** — Nobody asked. Here it is anyway.

      ·       **Personal Post** — LinkedIn is not Facebook. And yet.

      ·       **Motivational** — Rise and grind. Or don’t. Doesn’t matter.

      ·       **AI Generated** — Written by AI. Liked by bots.

      **Spotlight filters:**

      ·       **Professional Insight** — Actually worth your time

      ·       **Worth Reading** — Passes the basic “so what?” test

      ·       **Original Research** — Real data. Rare. Treasure it.

      ·       **Product Launch** — New thing. Might be useful.

      ·       **Contrarian Take** — Disagrees with the consensus / give new perspective

      ·       **Curated Resources** — Someone did the reading for you

      ·       **Event Announcement** — Somewhere to be. Maybe.

      ·       **Job Opportunity** — The reason you opened LinkedIn

      Posts can hit multiple categories simultaneously. Most likely there is more AI generated content within engagement bait, corporate PR etc. Some may also be in nicely polished professional insights

      **Data source:** My own LinkedIn feed, UK-based, finance/tech heavy — so take the split with that context in mind. Your feed will vary depending on your network.

      **Tools:** Stats from Cleanedin, Linkedin feed filter, pulling SQL request.

    2. Two dataisbeautiful posts about linkedin being a shit show within 2 minutes of each other from different users seems strange. Obviously linkedin is a cesspit, but is this spam?

    3. NuclearHoagie on

      Color palette 1: red, brick, scarlet, crimson, rose, ruby.

      Color palette 2: blue, cerulean, periwinkle, sapphire, navy, sapphire.

      Why bother?

    4. I wish LinkedIn introduced a way to block certain companies and individuals. 

      Put Toy Story meme here: Spam, Spam is Everywhere. 

    5. Graphs two and three are impossible to read for color-blind folks, but I appreciate you listing the sections biggest to smallest and including the percentage next to each line item.

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