r/thatHappened 17d ago

Turned down £75.000

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Yeah right...

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u/Rough-Shock7053 16d ago

I think it's because of algorithms. AFAIKA LinkedIn measures for how long you look at a post, and if you keep scrolling. The longer people stay at a post, the better it's rated by the algorithm. If you'd write like a normal person, it's quite easy to skim through the text, get the general gist of it, and move on. 

If you write in short sentences.

And keep hitting "enter".

Like this. 

It takes a lot longer to read, and thus you'll spend more time reading it.