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Started: 2003
Founders: Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue Konstantin Guericke, Eric Ly Jean-Luc Vaillant
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− | '''LinkedIn''' can prove very useful as an information source. | + | '''LinkedIn''' can prove very useful as an information source. |
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Since December [[2016]], it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Microsoft]]. As of February 2021, LinkedIn had 740 million registered members from 150 countries. | ||
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+ | In [[2016]], access to LinkedIn was blocked by Russian authorities for non-compliance with the 2015 national legislation that requires social media networks to store citizens' personal data on servers located in [[Russia]].<ref>https://tass.com/economy/911559</ref> | ||
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+ | == Censorship == | ||
+ | LinkedIn deleted the account of [[Robert Malone]] after he questioned the safety of the mRNA vaccines, a technology which he himself played a large part in creating.<ref>https://www.newbraveworld.org/how-google-and-wikipedia-brainwash-you/</ref> | ||
==Linkedin on Wikispooks== | ==Linkedin on Wikispooks== |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 9 May 2022
A businessy Facebook equivalent, with over 350 million members |
Started: 2003
Founders: Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue Konstantin Guericke, Eric Ly Jean-Luc Vaillant
Subgroup: SlideShare
Staff: 7600
LinkedIn can prove very useful as an information source.
Overview
Since December 2016, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft. As of February 2021, LinkedIn had 740 million registered members from 150 countries.
In 2016, access to LinkedIn was blocked by Russian authorities for non-compliance with the 2015 national legislation that requires social media networks to store citizens' personal data on servers located in Russia.[1]
Censorship
LinkedIn deleted the account of Robert Malone after he questioned the safety of the mRNA vaccines, a technology which he himself played a large part in creating.[2]
Linkedin on Wikispooks
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