Your LinkedIn reach dropped and you blamed your content. The algorithm changed dramatically. Learn the updates affecting ...
LinkedIn has implemented a major AI-driven algorithm change that prioritizes relevance, expertise, and genuine engagement over network size or keyword use. The update allows posts to reach interested ...
LinkedIn's new AI system is built to read past the surface. It looks at what a post means, who is most likely to care.
AI search engines and recruiters increasingly turn to LinkedIn to form first impressions. A profile built with clear expertise, original insights, and consistent engagement can influence how you are ...
The creators who are winning right now aren’t complaining about the algorithm—they’ve changed their strategy.
LinkedIn's 1.1B users face issues like poor AI content and nerfed organic reach. Top users and creators suggest solutions: a chronological feed option, a "super follow" feature, algorithm transparency ...
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LinkedIn's algorithm rewards visibility over substance. As Gen Z rejects performative content, the platform faces a shift toward authenticity and real professional value.
After a viewership boom earlier this year, some LinkedIn creators say their video impressions have slumped in the second half of 2025 — a drop the platform attributes to changes in how it prioritizes ...
Your best LinkedIn posts could soon get a lot more reach. That’s because LinkedIn is developing a new way for posts to show up on other people’s feeds. It’s called a “suggested post” — an ambitious, ...