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by orthecreedence 4379 days ago
Came here to pretty much say exactly what you did. LinkedIn is a spam echo chamber, and I recently deleted my account because it's such an insane cesspool of filth. I can't count how many times I got endorsed by people I hardly knew for things they've never even heard of before. Not to mention recruiters mailing me with stupid shit like "I noticed you programmed an async library for lisp, you should come program Java for us!!" Like, wow! No thanks!

Let LinkedIn be a lesson in how NOT to grow a company. What used to be a somewhat decent social network has devolved into a cheap mockery of its former self.

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I kind of get a feeling that a paid-entry social network like app.net may be the future place for finding this kind of business networking. I'm also a LinkedIn leaver, because of the spam just like everyone else.

More than a few general users I've seen usually get pretty upset when they get random LinkedIn invitations from people they don't even know, because of the address book harvesting.

People tend to overvalue money and undervalue time, and that's the reason "free" services tend to beat "paid" ones in any business where per capita cost of service is low. So, while LinkedIn generates spam, it's not much vulnerable to a "paid" competitor.
This is so very true. Falls under the general guideline "If You're Not Paying for the Product--You are the Product." http://lifehacker.com/5697167/if-youre-not-paying-for-it-you...