Re: [EXTERNAL] Linked-in endorsement storm?

Posted by Parks, Raymond on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Linked-in-endorsement-storm-tp7580904p7580907.html

Yeah.  At first LI didn't do it well - the first few I got left me with no option to return the favor.  However, they eventually rigged it up that when you log in to LI (not just go to a forum discussion), you get presented with a mini-app with four people you should know and what they've said they do.  I usually click a few, if I know for sure that the person has expertise in the area.  I think they're using the information put in by the LI user - frequently the topic areas are really broad (like "Security").

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On Oct 29, 2012, at 2:48 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

Cleaning out my email, due to a recent 6-week long trip, I think I'm seeing a very odd phenomenon: Linked-in endorsements are increasing considerably!

I'm wondering if this is a nifty power-law example where someone gets an endorsement, that reminds them to either endorse back and/or to endorse friends that they've been meaning to endorse.

Anyone else seeing this?

   -- Owen
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