LinkedIn

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LinkedIn is a special-purpose silo for hosting your professional resume, history, and contacts.

Why

You may want to post (or POSSE) your resume to LinkedIn to find a job.

Issues

Contents

Issues are problems due to perhaps ignorance (rather than malice) that we optimistically hope could/would be fixed.

Lack of rel-me

LinkedIn has a way to add your "Blog" URL to your LinkedIn profile, however, it has multiple problems:

  • your LinkedIn profile URL does not actually have curlable hyperlink markup to your blog (JSON only)
  • hyperlink itself uses a linkedin redirect to your blog
  • hyperlink in the DOM lacks a rel=me

So LinkedIn will not work as an IndieAuth provider.

Criticism

Criticism applies to bad behaviors that have some amount of malintent / maldesign.

Creepy emails

In order to retain users, LinkedIn now send out emails to tell you that people are looking at your profile, which is kind of creepy. The subject lines are of the form: "(name), people are looking at your LinkedIn profile".

It doesn't quite reach dark pattern levels of evil, but it is playing on your natural anxiety around being watched (especially in an era of PRISM and Edward Snowden etc.)

Treats Import as Spam Contacts

LinkedIn spams everyone you "import":

POSSE to LinkedIn

LinkedIn features an API that supports "sharing content on LinkedIn", which can be used for POSSEing. Based on a session at IndieWebCamp Brighton 2016 it had apparently not been attempted; subsequently Sebastian Greger presented a proof-of-concept at the IndieWebCamp.

Useful resources:

Backfeeding the comments and likes does not seem possible based on the API documentation.

POSSE Examples

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