How do I manage my LinkedIn feeds?
How do I manage my LinkedIn feeds?
Here’s how to do it.
- “Improve my Feed” Back in October, LinkedIn added a new feature to their mobile app called ‘Improve my feed’, which provides an easy option for users to quickly update their preferences to better attune the content displayed to them.
- Hide posts.
- Unfollow people and companies.
How do I change my activity feed on LinkedIn?
To adjust the activity broadcast setting from the LinkedIn app for iOS or Android, or from your mobile browser:
- Tap the Me icon in the navigation bar of the app or the mobile website.
- Tap the Settings icon in the top right corner.
- Tap the Privacy tab.
- Tap Sharing profile edits.
- Toggle the setting to Yes or No.
How do I stop seeing someone’s posts on LinkedIn?
If it is a particular post that is annoying you and it keeps appearing on your homepage feed, you can choose to hide that post. To do this select the three dots on the top right-hand side of the post in question and in the dropdown menu select Hide this post.
How do I make my LinkedIn news feed most recent?
To change your feed view:
- Click the Dropdown icon next to Sort by below the share box on your LinkedIn homepage.
- Click Top or Recent from the dropdown.
Why is my LinkedIn feed showing old posts?
The reason it rises back to the top is because someone just added a comment to the post. Now this is great if you posted the original LinkedIn status update, but if not you may continue seeing the same post over and over again.
How do you delete an update on LinkedIn?
To edit or delete an update:
- Access your Page Super or Content admin view.
- Locate the update you’d like to edit in your Page Updates feed.
- Click the More icon.
- Select Edit update from the dropdown menu or click Delete update to remove an update.
- Enter your edits in the text field and click Save (or Cancel).
How do I edit my LinkedIn profile without notifying?
Click on “Privacy” and scroll down until you see “Sharing profile edits.” Ensure that your setting indicates, “No,” so that each time you make a change your network will not be notified. When you want to share something with your network, you can post an update.
How do you know if someone muted you on LinkedIn?
Once a conversation is muted, you’ll see a Muted icon next to the contact’s/conversation’s name in the message list.
Can you hide LinkedIn posts?
To hide a post: Click the More icon on the upper right of a post. Click I don’t want to see this. Select the option that best describes your concern from the Don’t want to see this pop-up.
Can others see my activity on LinkedIn?
Notes: You can choose who can see your recent activity. You can control whether your activity appears in your network’s feed. The Activity section will still appear on your profile, even if you choose not to notify your network about your profile changes.
Can you block people from seeing LinkedIn updates?
Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. Select Visibility in the left rail. This option also enables your posts to be shared off of LinkedIn.
How do I Change my feed on LinkedIn?
Click the Me icon at top of your LinkedIn homepage. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. Click the Account preferences tab on the left. Under Site Preferences, click Change next to Feed preferences to change your feed preferences.
Is there a way to delete the suggested news feed?
To delete an item, simply perform a long-tap and select Remove on the context menu — on iOS, just tap the ‘x’-shaped sub-icon. Fortunately, you can still hide your suggested news feed permanently, which is great — really, I would’ve just stopped using Edge altogether otherwise! To do that, simply tap the Ellipsis icon, select Settings,
Where do I Find my feed preferences on LinkedIn?
You can also manage your feed preferences from the Settings & Privacy page: Click the Me icon at top of your LinkedIn homepage. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. Click the Account preferences tab on the left.
Why is my LinkedIn news feed so bad?
One of the biggest complaints about LinkedIn in recent times has been the gradual ‘Facebook-ification’ of the LinkedIn feed. You’ve no doubt noticed this yourself – more and more people are posting less professional content on LinkedIn, like updates about their personal lives, political debate, photos of their holidays, etc.