New Collaborative articles on LinkedIn
Tanya Williams Chief of Everything
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Have you noticed this new feature on your profile? In typical LinkedIn fashion, things just appear and disappear with no explanation or reason.
?So I dug a little deeper to find out what this is all about.
Collaborative articles are?knowledge topics published by LinkedIn with insights and perspectives added by the LinkedIn community. These articles begin as AI-powered conversation starters, developed with our editorial team, but they aren't complete without insights from our members.
?Collaborative articles provide an opportunity for you to comment on articles that are relevant to your area of expertise.
LinkedIn uses AI to help summarize the collaborative articles as key takeaways using the article content and featured contributions. It provides a concise summary of the key points discussed in the article. This section is only visible when there are two or more featured contributions. The contributors of the featured contributions used to generate the summary will be included at the bottom of the section.
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Where to start?
You can browse this?list of collaborative articles . Click the categories on the right side of the page to explore collaborative articles of a particular skill. Search for skill-related keywords or specific 'how-to' questions in the LinkedIn search bar to find relevant skills page or collaborative articles. You can also find collaborative articles on all search engine results outside of LinkedIn.
?You can also get alerted to collaborative articles through your LinkedIn Feed, notifications, and communications, when your network contributes, or when a new article is published to skills pages that you are following.
?You are able to share, react to, and save?collaborative articles like any post on your feed. If you find a contribution?helpful, you can like or react to the contribution.?
?Might be worth taking a look to see if this tool can add value to what you are already doing on LinkedIn.
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