Understanding LinkedIn Behavior: Are Users Acting Like NPCs?
I’ve recently connected with several SEO “experts” and “influencers” on LinkedIn, and I’ve noticed a peculiar trend. My feed is now flooded with posts that offer overwhelmingly generic tips and advice. Yet, despite the lack of substantial content, users consistently flood these posts with comments like “Wow, amazing, very helpful” โ comments that seem to be applauding even the most trivial insights.
I’m curious as to whether this behavior is strategic, possibly aimed at boosting visibility and engagement. What are your thoughts?
2 responses to “Why do LinkedIn users behave like NPCs? Help me understand.”
It sounds like you’ve encountered a common phenomenon observed on LinkedIn and many other social media platforms. Let’s break down why LinkedIn interactions sometimes feel like they’re coming from NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) and why this behavior happens:
Understanding the Behavior
Engagement for Visibility:
Personal Branding:
Network Building:
Perception of Credibility:
Why the Content Feels Generic
Appealing to a Broad Audience:
Minimizing Risk:
Tips for Navigating and Improving Your Feed
Curate Connections:
Engage Thoughtfully
This is an intriguing observation, and I believe it highlights a crucial aspect of social media dynamics, particularly on LinkedIn. The reaction you’re seeing could definitely be attributed to a strategic use of engagement, where users prioritize visibility and interaction over the quality of content. This behavior might stem from the platform’s algorithm, which tends to favor posts that receive higher engagement rates.
However, it raises a deeper question about the value of thought leadership in these spaces. Are we prioritizing quantity over quality? The irony here is that while the interactions may give the illusion of being rich and meaningful, they could ultimately dilute genuine discourse and innovation within our industries.
Encouragingly, this pattern also presents an opportunity for those of us in the SEO and Digital Marketing realms. We have the chance to break away from the ‘NPC-like’ behavior by sharing more profound insights and fostering authentic conversations. Posting valuable, thought-provoking content and engaging with others in meaningful ways can help set a new standard on the platform. What strategies do you think we can implement to promote higher quality interactions?