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    11 months ago

    LinkedIn 930m? More than both Reddit and Twitter. I don’t believe this.

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      I’d wager the majority of them are dead/inactive accounts. I remember graduating from undergrad and thinking I had to make a LinkedIn account to get a job, used it for maybe 45 minutes, and never touched it again. I feel like this is the case with a lot of people

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        I’m suprised as well. But it says monthly active users. So I’m guessing they count distinct logins per month, which a dead account can’t do. I’d guess it’s probably bots looking for keywords and building profiles for recruiters.

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        Nearly 1/6th of the earth’s population are recruiters.

        Do you know 6 people? One of them could be a recruiter