LinkedIn Lets Members Choose Who Can Comment on Their Posts

Users, pages that show up in their feed due to engagement by connections can be muted

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LinkedIn added two new ways for users to control their conversation experiences on the professional network.

Members can now determine who can comment on their posts: anyone on or off LinkedIn, connections only or no one. Those settings can also be changed after posts go live.



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Twitter rolled out similar settings for tweets last August, enabling its users to choose between everyone, followers or only people mentioned in specific tweets.

LinkedIn also added a new option to the drop-down menu that members can access by clicking the three dots in the top-right corner of posts.

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