Post modality: Is this an article or just a post?
This is an attempt to write an article to find out whether Linked In will regard the result as a post or as an article. Since I have only written three articles, using different equipment on the older version of the Linked In website, and someone has asked what I do to publish an article. He can only update his posts, so further investigation may be needed. I still have little idea of the difference between a Linked In article and a Linked in post, except that if I begin by a pAste of a link or share I create a pOst.
At the top of the Linked In App on my 'iPod touch' (i tHink thats how Apple like it capitalised ;~) is a input box with the words "Write a post". I started this piece by clicking in a similar box, which had something like "Write an article." So I expect when I hit the blue Publish button on top right that this will become an article, not a post. However I think the cover image creating box/window thingo referred to a post. Possibly reused code someone forgot to modify?
"I think I may have said too much.
I haven't said enough."
PhenonmenLOLogist NOT an expert. Try to be funny but know I can't know if am. Don't fear attenuated negative feedback.
6 年Reader, I marrie - sorry I mean Reader, it became an article. But it seems Bear can't write articles because he uses apps on a phone and a tablet. So my vague recall of reading that would be the case provided the answer, not my experimental article.