It Will Be ‘The End’ for LinkedIn Stories Sept. 30

The professional network will try to evolve the feature into 'a reimagined video experience'

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Twitter recently found that not all that glitters in the stories format is gold, shutting down its Fleets feature Aug. 3, and professional network LinkedIn came to a similar conclusion last week, revealing that LinkedIn Stories will be history as of Sept. 30.

LinkedIn introduced Stories for its members in September 2020, as part of a major visual redesign, and the feature was extended to pages in February.

Much like versions of the format on other social platforms, LinkedIn Stories are full-screen and ephemeral, available for 24 hours and enable members to share feedback via private messaging.

Starting Sept.

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