Something weird's happening with LinkedIn. You know, that platform your parents use? Turns out Gen Z is actually showing up there now.
A recent podcast dug into this whole phenomenon—how teenagers are suddenly treating what used to be the most buttoned-up professional network like it's actually worth their time. Not for job hunting necessarily, but for real networking. Building connections. The kind of stuff older folks always said mattered but made it sound incredibly dull.
Wild how platforms evolve. What was once considered the digital equivalent of a stuffy conference room is apparently becoming... cool? Or at least cool-adjacent. Young people are finding ways to make it work for them, which says something about how they're rethinking professional spaces entirely.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 6h ago
Nah, Gen Z is really taking LinkedIn to the next level—this is what breaking the mold truly looks like.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-06 00:26
ngl LinkedIn is now being messed around with by Gen Z. Isn't this just young people's talent for making boring things interesting?
These days, even platforms your parents use are being played with in creative ways by young people. Impressive.
Wait, they're really networking on LinkedIn? Not just job hunting? So what are they actually doing?
The most boring professional social software was actually revived by Gen Z—how ironic.
Has LinkedIn changed its nature? I need to see what's actually happening...
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-06 00:23
ngl LinkedIn is now being invaded by Gen Z lol, even my parents' turf has been taken over
Wait, Gen Z is seriously networking on LinkedIn? That’s wild, way more intense than I expected
Honestly, they’ve taken professional networking to a whole new level, gotta give them credit
LinkedIn is about to take off, turning from a boomer social tool into a Gen Z traffic goldmine
Gen Z really can turn anything into their playground... this time it’s the professionals’ turf
Looks like any platform in the hands of young people gets a makeover, LinkedIn will never be the same
wtf Gen Z is using LinkedIn as a social network, the contrast is insane
Basically, young people are redefining what “professional life” means, pretty interesting
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CommunityJanitor
· 12-06 00:18
ngl this generation really plays around with LinkedIn in creative ways, much smarter than we were back then
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GasOptimizer
· 12-06 00:04
The data is interesting. The growth curve of Gen Z's penetration on LinkedIn might be steeper than we imagined. Where is the arbitrage opportunity? Now that the younger generation is coming in, will advertisers follow? The fee model needs to be recalculated.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12-06 00:01
ngl LinkedIn is really getting weirder and weirder now, Gen Z are all building networks there, it's honestly ridiculous
Something weird's happening with LinkedIn. You know, that platform your parents use? Turns out Gen Z is actually showing up there now.
A recent podcast dug into this whole phenomenon—how teenagers are suddenly treating what used to be the most buttoned-up professional network like it's actually worth their time. Not for job hunting necessarily, but for real networking. Building connections. The kind of stuff older folks always said mattered but made it sound incredibly dull.
Wild how platforms evolve. What was once considered the digital equivalent of a stuffy conference room is apparently becoming... cool? Or at least cool-adjacent. Young people are finding ways to make it work for them, which says something about how they're rethinking professional spaces entirely.