The most useful button to click on LinkedIn is “Not Interested.”
Try this experiment:
Read each post in your feed. If you don’t LOVE the post, hit the three dots in the top right corner of the post and click “Not Interested.”
Do that on at least 10 posts in your feed.
It won’t take you long to find 10 posts you don’t love.
You’ll notice a few things:
1. You currently see a lot of posts that are essentially the same, just from different people.
When you read them instead of scrolling past them, you realize how much of your feed is repetitive.
Even worse, it’s repetitive stuff you don’t care about.
2. Your feed immediately becomes more interesting.
You’ll be shocked how much difference it makes in what you see.
3. You start to see posts from people you follow who haven’t surfaced in your feed in a long time.
You realize how many people you wanted to hear from that haven’t been surfacing in your feed.
4. You’ll want to keep using the Not Interested button often.
Don’t just scroll past stuff you don’t care about – tell the algorithm you don’t want more of it.
Let the algorithm work for you instead of you working for it.
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