Microsoft LinkedIn Going 'the Way of the Epstein'
Context for headline: Linked In to Pedophilia
JUST like last month (or prior ones) and just like the other social control media (for coders enslaved by Microsoft), LinkedIn is going downhill. It also lays off a lot of staff (several waves of mass layoffs every year; the last wave was a couple of months ago).
As public awareness grows of the harms of social control media (not limited to health harms), the era of this nonsense may be coming to an end. Looking at "Meta" or "X" (Facebook and Twitter), perhaps it's fair to say that linkedin.com is just following that same trend. MElon X changed the domain name, so it became harder to measure Twitter's demise. It's not infeasible, but it's still quite apparent as many leave and must leave (why is the Labour Party - and British government - still allowing its communications to be "bossed" by MElon and should people create a MElon account to see police updates?).
LinkedIn was a hype and a bubble even before Microsoft (over)paid for it. Microsoft was coming from behind and tried to belatedly catch up with acquisitions of spy platforms such as Skype and LinkedIn. Did Microsoft pull ahead? No. Skype more or less died.
What about LinkedIn?
What was the "worth" of this company? Did it ever actually make money or just revenue (not the same as profit)? Well, now it's going down the drain and the founder still has some explaining to do about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his bribery of US politicians (with strings attached to those bribes; he made no secrets about that). █