Sharing an interesting algorithm infographic here… -Dan Rey 3/17/2025 10:16 pm Happy St. Patrick’s Day
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I've been on LinkedIn for almost 22 years—joining back when it was a fresh, exciting way to connect when I was in San Francisco. Yet it took me nearly 15 years to make my first post, during which my network grew quietly from 100 to over 6,000 connections. This month, I made a tough decision: I deleted half of my connections. If you're seeing this, you're among the valued people I've chosen to stay connected with. I want to deepen these genuine relationships. But something's changed. Remember when posting meant your entire network got notified by email? Today, the LinkedIn algorithm has changed drastically, making organic reach harder than ever. If I'm lucky, my posts now reach maybe 25% of you. Why the shift? One reason is AI-generated content flooding our feeds, reshaping how the LinkedIn algorithm prioritizes what we see. Check out this insightful graphic detailing how the LinkedIn algorithm is evolving—and not always for the better. [Research Credit: Richard van der Blom, infograph: Chris Donnelly] As I plan my Q2 content for 2025, I'm reflecting: Has the fun and genuine interaction we once enjoyed been replaced by algorithmic guessing games? I'd love your perspective: How are you adapting your LinkedIn strategy for 2025?