Studies show that social media users on LinkedIn only skim headlines and leave comments, rather than reading the content these days………..

Congrats! You clicked through to actually read this article! We’re actually repeating a bit of an April Fools Day prank, first presented by NPR in 2014. Many social media users do in fact just read the headlines, and form opinions to make comments before truly reading the articles or content. So PLEASE, head back to LinkedIn, “like” the post and leave a comment of only one emoji. It can be any emoji you want, but make sure to leave just one. Let’s see how many users leave full comments, but haven’t clicked through to read this post.

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Studies show that social media users on LinkedIn only skim headlines and leave comments, rather than reading the content these days………..

Congrats! You clicked through to actually read this article! We’re actually repeating a bit of an April Fools Day prank, first presented by NPR in 2014. Many social media users do in fact just read the headlines, and form opinions to make comments before truly reading the articles or content. So PLEASE, head back to LinkedIn, “like” the post and leave a comment of only one emoji. It can be any emoji you want, but make sure to leave just one. Let’s see how many users leave full comments, but haven’t clicked through to read this post.

Thanks for clicking through and for you participation! 🍻

Published on March 31, 2023

About the Author: Chris Williams

Founder at Aginto, and an organic marketing specialist, Chris has worked on everything from SEO to social media marketing to conversion optimization. He spends his downtime raising his daughter, volunteering with the Salvation Army, and obsessing over the Ohio State Buckeyes on Twitter. You can follow him here.