LinkedIn is removing its Creator Mode option, shifting away from hashtags as a connective tool.
Most Creator Mode elements will become optional tools for all users, with the removal of profile hashtags and the Creator Mode toggle.
LinkedIn aims to provide deeper analytics and more creation options to all members, streamlining profile appearance by moving the "About" section back to the top.
Just when I was about to enable it to see what it was all about.
I guess LinkedIn is changing up its architecture, and there is little point in making a distinction between creators and regular users. Why isn’t everyone just both? So overall makes sense. I am curious what “creator tools they have” and I do hope that they continue to make more tooling long term.
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Just when I was about to enable it to see what it was all about.
I guess LinkedIn is changing up its architecture, and there is little point in making a distinction between creators and regular users. Why isn’t everyone just both? So overall makes sense. I am curious what “creator tools they have” and I do hope that they continue to make more tooling long term.