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The LinkedIn boss is right – this is not the place for your weepy cringe confessionals

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Being overly emotional has become a Linked in trend, but a top exeutive there says it’s not the right platform for weepy content. Katie Roesseinsky agrees and says this kind of attention-seeking poor me slop, is backfiring spectacularly

Being overly emotional has become a Linked in trend, but a top exeutive there says it’s not the right platform for weepy content. Katie Roesseinsky agrees and says this kind of attention-seeking poor me slop, is backfiring spectacularly

Being overly emotional has become a Linked in trend, but a top exeutive there says it’s not the right platform for weepy content. Katie Roesseinsky agrees and says this kind of attention-seeking poor me slop, is backfiring spectacularly

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