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LinkedIn is cheating the users

2 points by Gojja 13 years ago · 6 comments · 1 min read


When you apply for a job on or via LinkedIn you can see how many that applied or clicked the link before you. You can then make a judgement call, is it worth applying when 50 already did? But LinkedIn trick us. The click/apply counter doesn't match the clicks. They want to keep the clicks down so people get trick to think they have a better chans to get the job then they really have. In thet way more people apply and LinkedIn ears more revenue.

mschuster91 13 years ago

Is this still true after a certain number of hours? If the counter itself doesn't update a database value in real time (which is entirely possible when they use Squids for caching), then there will be a certain delay between the click and the processing.

  • GojjaOP 13 years ago

    Yes, it is true. At least I tried one job ad and clicked on it with different devices and different IP:s. Still nothing. I know that they job that I applied for is very popular (not the link the the comment). So my clicks would count til at least 20 and from different devices 10. My friends have clicked as well, but it´s stuck on 8. And I buy the once a day update, but it has been weeks :)

GojjaOP 13 years ago

Well, over one week has pass by without any change. So strange...

mathias 13 years ago

[citation needed]

GojjaOP 13 years ago

Still no change :s

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