Every social network has its lane.
Facebook is for Boomer vacation photos and AI slop, X is where memes are born before they end up on Instagram, and Snapchat is for children and single people.
LinkedIn was supposed to be for professional networking. And it still is, technically.
But somewhere along the way it also became a place where people go to humble brag about missing their kid’s birthday for a deadline, compare their career trajectory to climbing Everest, and share deeply personal stories that somehow always end with a lesson about Q3 revenue.
Don’t believe me? Have a look at these very real posts.