LinkedIn inked out: Twitter cuts off jabberhose to suits
Twitter has tightened the screws on its application programming interface (API), cutting dead syndication with LinkedIn and promising a more "consistent" network for its users. The micro-blogging outfit is slowly starting to lock out third-party developers now that it has banked 100 million users. It is no longer interested in …
Who on earth would want link their Twitter account linked in to LinkedIn? I'd be just as likely to put a link to my Reg comments on my CV.
Shame for marketroids, not an issue for real people.
Hey guys! Check me out on linkedin.com! #socialmediawankfest
Absolutely. I'd be lucky to stay in my current job, much less gain employment elsewhere, if my degenerate Twitter feed leached out all over my staid LinkedIn profile.
You mean other than those of us that are able to remain professional on a social network and provide value content over the micro-blogging framework rather than just spamming #replacefilmwith<rudeword> hashtags like immature schoolkids? Nope, can't think of anyone.
Re: Hey guys! Check me out on linkedin.com! #socialmediawankfest
> if my degenerate Twitter feed leached out all over my staid LinkedIn profile.
And that, in a nutshell, is why single-sign-on Google+everywhere is being embraced *so* enthusiastically. Or not.
"His LinkedIn profile is here."
I do so like articles that come with a good punchline.....
Are Twitter making any money yet? Surprised they're still here.
Maybe...
I wonder if other purveyor's of SPAM will consider tightening their content regulations to stop unwanted readers receiving their valuable content free of charge?
I've never linked my Twitter to my Linked in, but then, I don't use my real name on either, so my employer will never find me on either.
Thank the maker
I am really sick of all of the cross-posting that I see, especially Twitter feeds on FaceBook and LinkedIn. For gosh sakes, I really don't need to see tweets in 3 locations - and AFAIK there is no way to tell FB or LI that I really don't want to see them. There also is no way to tell FB that while I want to see my friends' typed updates, I could care less that they planted another frikkin' carrot on FarmVille.
Re: Thank the maker
Unless you are an American (and therefore beyond help when it comes to correct use of our language), it's "couldn't" as in "I couldn't care less". If indeed you could care less about carrot planting in FarmVille, then I question your priorities in life.
Re: Thank the maker
Great news, I no longer have to suffer the inane twitterings of some vaguely connected associate masquerading as LinkedIn updates.
Linked in and twitter
I think this is great news! Waves me selecting the account then hiding it due to tweet spam ;)
Re: Linked in and twitter
Completely agree. I subscribe to an RSS feed of my LinkedIn updates, mainly so I can easily check if any of my contacts connect to anyone I know. But one or two of my contacts insist on spewing out crap they post on Tweeter into this list which diminishes its' usefulness for me.
Hopefully LinkedIn won't just replace it with their own homegrown equivilent... but I'm not holding my breath.
Re: "waves"?
What have waves got to do with anything? Are you talking about hand waves or ocean waves?
100 million users??
are you seriously suggesting that only 98.6% of the world's population think twitter is a load of bullshit? That's hard to believe.
Twitter on LinkedIn
One of my connections in LinkedIn posted a tweet to LinkedIn every 30 minutes or so, maybe 18 hours a day. I got so used to skimming over these tweets that I was actually shocked this morning when they disappeared.
Shocked.....and pleased too!
Seems an odd move...
On the face of it Twitter is encouraging its users who want to cross-post to visit LinkedIn to post status updates, rather than posting through Twitter itself, which seems a little strange.
"Consistent with ... evolving platform efforts, ... way to broadcast professional content...connections. ...Moving forward"
LinkedIn really is beyond parody.
