The only good use of LinkedIn voice messages is trolling

The only good use of LinkedIn voice messages is trolling
By Matthew Hughes


LinkedIn is an unmitigated hellhole, but last week the world’s biggest business social networking site redeemed itself somewhat and gave us all a gift in the form of voice messages. The feature is rolling out to users right now, and lets you send audio clips up to 60 seconds long. If you have it, you’ll see a little microphone icon when you compose a message on the LinkedIn app. For reference, this is what it looks like. Voice messages are also ripe for trolling, as I soon found out. There’s an unmistakable beauty in using audio as a medium of…

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July 30, 2018 at 01:27PM
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