Great post!
I've been getting many messages through Linkedin recently with just the two words Great Post! I think these people are referring to posts I made recently but I found it odd that all these messages were identical. Is there some kind of semi automatic one click message you can send to people when they make a post? And does it mean that any of these people didn't actually read the post but rather just clicked one button to send a congratulatory message? I think anyone who actually writes posts on Linkedin would rather that person clicked like instead or better still, share, at least then it will get seen by more people. Not that I mind so much as it's better than being completely ignored - I think. So anyway if anyone sends me the said message after this post I can ask them which of the 12 posts above they are referring to.
If you are reading this after sending me my message and then actually checking it out after me sending you my reply, please click the like button as well.
That's quite enough posts for this year.
Retired
8 年I get them too. I think they're LinkedIn gremlins as they usually come from one's own connections, but are not them - if I ask 'what post do you refer too' when this appears in my inbox, it inevitably encourages a response of 'great post' again! I bet if I approached said person in a separate message, they'd tell me they hadn't done it. Rather like the box to hide one persons details from another, I think it's computer-generated....and annoying! I've never seen a 'great post' click thing either..... Happy New Year Lisa