Why Do Users on LinkedIn Act Like NPCs?
As I navigate through LinkedIn, I notice a trend among the individuals I have connected with, particularly those who claim to be SEO “experts” and “influencers.”
My feed is constantly bombarded with posts that contain mundane and unoriginal content. What puzzles me even more is the abundance of comments on these posts that lack depth and seem to consist of nothing but empty praise. Comments such as “Wow, amazing, very helpful” are left under posts that offer little substance or value.
I can’t help but wonder: does this behavior serve a purpose for these users? Is there a strategy behind this constant stream of superficial interactions?
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Why Do Some LinkedIn Users Behave Like NPCs?
After connecting with numerous self-proclaimed SEO “gurus” and “influencers” on LinkedIn, I couldn’t help but notice a peculiar pattern in their behavior.
My news feed is constantly bombarded with posts that are filled with cliched and unoriginal advice. What’s even more baffling is the overwhelming amount of insincere praise and admiration in the comments section. It’s as if everyone is programmed to respond with automated responses like “Amazing!”, “Very helpful!”, or “Wow!” – regardless of the actual quality of the content.
But why do they do this? Is there some ulterior motive behind this behavior, such as gaining visibility or boosting engagement metrics? Let’s delve deeper into the psyche of these LinkedIn users and unravel the mystery behind their NPC-like actions.