Some time ago LinkedIn implemented a dark pattern that shrank the thumbnail preview for posts linking to external URLs (boooooo). This is to get people to stay on LinkedIn (number go up) instead of navigate away from LinkedIn. Take for instance, this puny little preview that we get when we try to link to the changelog:
OK. I guess since none of us is paying for premium, we might as well help improve the engagement metrics of whichever middle manager at MS is in charge of this.
Anyhow, since we have at least one new public API feature (Triangle.xs), I was thinking in addition to writing a few paragraphs in the release notes see Pandas for an example, one (or more) of us could write an article on LinkedIn showcasing some of the changes with some visual I/O. I don't think it needs to be long, maybe 500 words or so with a nice little graphic to get people to click on it.
Some time ago LinkedIn implemented a dark pattern that shrank the thumbnail preview for posts linking to external URLs (boooooo). This is to get people to stay on LinkedIn (number go up) instead of navigate away from LinkedIn. Take for instance, this puny little preview that we get when we try to link to the changelog:
OK. I guess since none of us is paying for premium, we might as well help improve the engagement metrics of whichever middle manager at MS is in charge of this.
Anyhow, since we have at least one new public API feature (
Triangle.xs), I was thinking in addition to writing a few paragraphs in the release notes see Pandas for an example, one (or more) of us could write an article on LinkedIn showcasing some of the changes with some visual I/O. I don't think it needs to be long, maybe 500 words or so with a nice little graphic to get people to click on it.