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The professional network has overtaken Facebook in adoption by brands, reflecting a shift in where companies show up and how, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Twitter’s top ranks were riddled with ex-FBI agents and executives, stitching the company even closer to the federal agency now under fire for leaning on Twitter to meddle in the 2020 electio… ...
LinkedIn has tried to modernize, too—slapping special badges on LinkedInfluencers (kind of like the old Twitter verification system) and giving users new tools for article-writing.
“This isn’t Facebook,” users complain. But others are finding it a valuable place to talk about much more than work.
LinkedIn is emerging as a place for regular people to share about their lives—and not just professionally. Can the platform sustain this increase in popularity? And is LinkedIn really cool now ...
The biggest social media platforms all have their niches. Twitter is for arguing with strangers. Instagram is for showing off the best of your 500 selfies. Facebook is for learning too much about ...
New AI features from LinkedIn will soon help job seekers find positions that best suit them—without the need for exact keyword matches or specific job titles.
Ousted Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan posted a video on LinkedIn three months ago of the glamorous retail guru with whom he disastrously mixed business and romance -- a social-media goof that may have ...
Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China have been caught using fake profiles to gather information. But the platform’s tools to weed them out only go so far.
LinkedIn is introducing new ways to verify your identity and where you work, the company announced on Wednesday.
LinkedIn is a highly popular social networking site for professional and career development. Microsoft bought the website for $26.2 billion.
Gen Z creators want stability, and many feel Twitter does not currently align with those desires, leading them to migrate to other platforms.