LinkedIn is introducing controls for individual posts which let users restrict who can see and comment on them, as well as let them create “their own feed.”LinkedIn is adding new ways for you to control who views your posts, who can comment on them, and even letting you build your own feed so you don’t have to see everything anymore.Related | YouTube Introduces Dedicated Pages For HashtagsIf you have spent some time on LinkedIn lately, you may have witnessed that the platform has changed. There is definitely more spam than ever and more bullying via comments too. What was once a “safe” platform has now caught up with the rest, and that is not a good thing.Here, I will share my latest LinkedIn post with you, because I also have a personal rant against a type of content (you will know what I mean):1. Restricting audiences for individual postsOn LinkedIn, posts are, by default, visible by all of your connections and followers. With the new control settings, you can now specify the audience you want to reach for each individual post you publish. You now have five options:Anyone: Any web user on or off LinkedInTwitter: Share with anyone on LinkedIn and…
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