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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Minipost: LinkedIn Endorsements - More Social - Less Data
LinkedIn Endorsements are not even six months old. In September of 2012, LinkedIn created its own version of the Facebook Like button or the Google +1 button that allowed individuals to endorse the skills of others with a single click. It seemed like a good idea. Endorsements took less thought and effort than crafting a meaningful written recommendation. But almost immediately, I noticed a serious problem. Many no-doubt well-meaning colleagues were Endorsing skills I know they had not actually observed me execute. Today, a quick scan reveals roughly half of my Endorsement points fall under this “here’s a favor - wink – maybe you could return the favor” category. LinkedIn’s idea has proved too casual for anyone to trust the data. Hopefully, LinkedIn will find a way to fix this problem. Until then, I have elected to “hide” my Endorsements and I encourage others to do likewise.
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