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The people who really engage with LinkedIn have no life outside of work
I've always wondered why anyone ever started using that platform. They literally steal your address book from your computer (looking at you, Windows users) and email everyone you've ever had contact with claiming that this user intentionally sent you an email to join linkedin. I used to reply to everyone who sent me the spam, and none of them had any idea linkedin was doing that.
I think most of them are bots too.