Linkedin is getting pretty spammy lately. Is there any equivalent platform (mature or otherwise) that is a clone/competitor/etc…? I really dont want to get premium just to message people. Image is the post, on Linkedin, someone who I agree with.

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    19 days ago

    LinkedIn kinda works because of the size. Federated communities are generally smaller. I wouldn’t use one to find a job or to network

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      19 days ago

      Agreed.

      I think that just starting with networking might be the way to go. I mean if someone wants to a market a fedi alternative, they would have a huge advantage on software developers, server hosters, and generally our small communities.

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    19 days ago

    The second paragraph in the image answers the question in the first paragraph.

    I get occasional spam messages on LinkedIn from people that paid to spam me. It’s annoying, but not a big deal. I found a new job by keeping track of companies posts on LinkedIn. I tried their free premium option when I was job hunting but it was a waste of time.

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    LinkedIn to me is just a platform where I go to get spammed by recruiters or watch middle managers passionately kiss corporate ass with motivational posts about how brilliant work is or how teamwork is so great.

    It’s also a place where I add work connections that I otherwise wouldn’t send a Facebook friend request to.

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        So, like, inherent to your question is an assumption that LinkedIn is for “something”, as in, it fulfills some need.

        And I’m just not quite sure that it does. Tbh, if I am hiring and I find out you are one of “those” people who are chronically on LinkedIn, I would seriously considering not hiring you, precisely because of that.

        Its not clear to me what, if any, role linked in fills beyond keeping a roladex of people I’ve worked with but would never want to connect with otherwise. Even then I only keep a profile because of the assumption that I should. Its not clear to me thats a good assumption, because I still don’t see what need I have that LinkedIn is filling that a list of names and e-mails couldn’t also fill.

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          19 days ago

          I think sane people likely only use LinkedIn as a pseudo-resume, and for the job search feature.

          For better or worse, I’d say 95% of the application forms in my industry ask if you have a profile. And the job search feature is amazing for quickly perusing reqs you might be interested in and compiling application data, to try to give yourself an edge.

          The “social” (used very loosely) portion I have no personal interest in, and find it to be populated mostly by grindpilled narcissists.

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        19 days ago

        Nothing online, paper copies and friends I’ve made along the way.

        This is business myspace and I don’t wish to support it.

        But chiefly, like the issues highlighted by OP and their serious data leaks in the past.

        I simply don’t want my career to depend on a central repository managed by private commercialized interests.