LinkedIn lost my last post, so I expect that this will be my last post there. Apart from announcing that, the post also sets out some of the other problems I’ve discovered with LinkedIn’s attempt to become a blogging platform.
I’m not predicting their failure - as my first post pointed out, the concept has huge inbuilt advantages. But any system which loses your drafts after you’ve Saved and Previewed it multiple times is not something I’m going invest time in.
See, once again, the perils of using someone else’s platform for your own online identity.
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