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how does LinkedIn work?
i have a LinkedIn profile that i created a few months ago to reach out to someone. i did not create the profile for professional reasons. the profile is in my real name (duh!). the other day i got some mail from LinkedIn and i happened to visit my profile. i saw a LinkedIn recommendation that perhaps i wanted to be connected with one deepanjali pandey. that had me flummoxed. i knew deppeanjali pandey as somone who once used to post in CH. i clicked on her profile and her description matched my expectation. but other than through CH (where i do not use my real name), i have no other interaction with her. i did not exchange notes with her. we are not related (she is brahmin!). i tried to shoot her a message through LinkedIn but failed the acquaintance tests. how did LinkedIn establish that i might have a connection with her? what funky algorithm are they using? what am i missing?
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Did you check if you share the same school / college / past employment?
Or maybe you were fooling around on some matrimonial site while under the influence, and mistook the website for LinkedIn.
Or maybe you were fooling around on some matrimonial site while under the influence, and mistook the website for LinkedIn.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:i have a LinkedIn profile that i created a few months ago to reach out to someone. i did not create the profile for professional reasons. the profile is in my real name (duh!). the other day i got some mail from LinkedIn and i happened to visit my profile. i saw a LinkedIn recommendation that perhaps i wanted to be connected with one deepanjali pandey. that had me flummoxed. i knew deppeanjali pandey as somone who once used to post in CH. i clicked on her profile and her description matched my expectation. but other than through CH (where i do not use my real name), i have no other interaction with her. i did not exchange notes with her. we are not related (she is brahmin!). i tried to shoot her a message through LinkedIn but failed the acquaintance tests. how did LinkedIn establish that i might have a connection with her? what funky algorithm are they using? what am i missing?
Facebook did that to me once. Suggested me some [fake] name asking if we wanted to be friends. The picture profile on that fake name was once used by a ch'er in one of his earlier ch handles. Since I don't know the real name of that ch'er, and the FB name was also fake, I had no idea where this was coming from. However, I still suspect the two are the same as 1) the picture was the same and 2) the persona of the CH handle matched the FB name choice - stud something. 3) One Ch'er was on his friend's list. Too much coincidence.
I just chuckled and deleted the suggestion. I am not *that* curious about people. And I have no intention of adding some stud on my FB where half my family is there too. I wonder if he also got a similar suggestion for me, and if he did, wonder what he made out of it. Maybe he didn't find me pretty enough to send a request?
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:Did you check if you share the same school / college / past employment?
we don't. she is a somewhere in UP and lady sri ram college woman. i am all kolkata. no employment overlap either.
Or maybe you were fooling around on some matrimonial site while under the influence, and mistook the website for LinkedIn.
nope. this happened 3 days ago. further, when she was posting in CH, she was married and in singapore. i wish i could send her a note. but though LinkedIn recommends contacts, it does not allow you to send them a message (or accept the contact) till you pass the "acquaintance" test which asks you to disclose personal details about them like their email address etc. (that i do not know). however, i had managed to reach out to a person through LinkedIn 6 months ago by sending the person a note (either they did not have this "acquaintance" test then or i had passed it).
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Tracy Whitney wrote:The picture profile on that fake name was once used by a ch'er in one of his earlier ch handles.
that is pretty far fetched (considering that image recognition technology is also being used). but i did think about that angle. both her and i have used our real names to blog in sulekha. but so have other scores of CHers. why just her?
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:The picture profile on that fake name was once used by a ch'er in one of his earlier ch handles.
that is pretty far fetched (considering that image recognition technology is also being used). but i did think about that angle. both her and i have used our real names to blog in sulekha. but so have other scores of CHers. why just her?
But I had no interaction with that old handle. All I can think of is, I've used the same email to create a handle on sulekha. And maybe he used the same email id to create his handles on sulekha and fb. And somehow this kinda data gets shared.
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Linked In has recommended profiles of those I had emailed to ( from the same account that I used to register on LI). They must be fishing through our inboxes
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[quote="Huzefa Kapasi"]
Did you write love letters to Deepanjaliji using the email id that you have registered to LinkedIn with?
Merlot Daruwala wrote:Or maybe you were fooling around on some matrimonial site while under the influence, and mistook the website for LinkedIn.
nope.
Did you write love letters to Deepanjaliji using the email id that you have registered to LinkedIn with?
CroMagnon- Posts : 418
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CroMagnon wrote:Did you write love letters to Deepanjaliji using the email id that you have registered to LinkedIn with?
i have written love emails from my email id but not to any deepanjali or pandey.
i have not interacted with deepanjali pandey of CH save our casual posts in CH (and they were few and far between).
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Maybe.. sometimes the universe does things *to bring people together - known or unknown, for various.. reasons. LNKD may be doing it's *good deed by bringing you together with Deepanjali for reasons - none of us - can hope to know.. for sure. Have a good day.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:CroMagnon wrote:Did you write love letters to Deepanjaliji using the email id that you have registered to LinkedIn with?
i have written love emails from my email id but not to any deepanjali or pandey.
i have not interacted with deepanjali pandey of CH save our casual posts in CH (and they were few and far between).
charvaka- Posts : 4347
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charvaka wrote:Maybe.. sometimes the universe does things *to bring people together - known or unknown, for various.. reasons. LNKD may be doing it's *good deed by bringing you together with Deepanjali for reasons - none of us - can hope to know.. for sure. *Just took a break from a busy day and take a peek -in here... *to see what's going on with all the - friends. Have a good day.
Fixed.
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HK - regarding contacting someone on LinkedIn - you may try the paid InMail service and introduce yourself to anyone unless they have explicitly signed up for not receiving InMail. I haven't tried it myself (yet) but, I've read about a lot of folks who R2I use this service nowadays for their job search...
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Tracy Whitney wrote:charvaka wrote:Maybe.. sometimes the universe does things *to bring people together - known or unknown, for various.. reasons. LNKD may be doing it's *good deed by bringing you together with Deepanjali for reasons - none of us - can hope to know.. for sure. *Just took a break from a busy day and take a peek -in here... *to see what's going on with all the - friends. Have a good day.
Fixed.
LOL
CroMagnon- Posts : 418
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I used the InMail feature a couple of years ago, and I can confirm that it works. This should sort out the mystery of Ms. Pandey and why the universe conspired to put HK in touch with her.Richard Hed wrote:HK - regarding contacting someone on LinkedIn - you may try the paid InMail service and introduce yourself to anyone unless they have explicitly signed up for not receiving InMail. I haven't tried it myself (yet) but, I've read about a lot of folks who R2I use this service nowadays for their job search...
charvaka- Posts : 4347
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oh just say you are her friend or classmate (pick any school/college t hat u went to) and then add a note ( which is optional but u can use it to ask her if she was on CH and remembers you) She'll add you if she does.
since u dont use linked in a lot, i'll not suggest paid InMails although thats the right way to go.
since u dont use linked in a lot, i'll not suggest paid InMails although thats the right way to go.
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It gives you recos of ppl who could've looked for you. Deepanjali might have searched for you.
Now...get over it. She did searched for your profile and she has no interest to contact you. So...LinkedIn is asking you that you may know them (her) ane you may initiate.
Now...get over it. She did searched for your profile and she has no interest to contact you. So...LinkedIn is asking you that you may know them (her) ane you may initiate.
Nila- Posts : 1485
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Sasthi wrote:Deepanjali might have searched for you.
she does not know my name. or maybe she does. i have disclosed my name in ch on occasions. this is the only explanation that makes sense. maybe she knew someone who shared my name.
edit. i have gotten over it. she is not my type.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
edit. i have gotten over it. she is not my type.
And who ij ur type? A wise man once said, after 40's anyone who says yes is your type.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
edit. i have gotten over it. she is not my type.
What was there to "get over"?
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
edit. i have gotten over it. she is not my type.
And who ij ur type? A wise man once said, after 40's anyone who says yes is your type.
my type is QB. as for over 40's thing, what you say applies only for women.
Blabberwock wrote:What was there to "get over"?
...the curiosity to know why LinkedIn imagined that i would like to be connected with her.
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Yeah. I can sense the love between the two of you. Well, you can have your types in dreams all you want. But I guess when it comes to being selective you gotta be young and/or studly and/or super rich. For an average man, it's anybody who says yes.
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abhi i am of the age that the only type i have available is the keyboard. it's ok. i have lived my life. raha dreams, i did see blabberwock in my dreams. no offense: shes a nice woman (or girl -- relatively speaking).
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And all this time I thought your profile pic was the lady of your dreams.
artood2- Posts : 1321
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there must be a common link. six digrees of separation. linkedin found one. your friend's friend maybe?
glad to know that someone out there thinks that LinkedIn actually works. I thought it was mainly meant for boasting about what you do (or pretend to do).
for example, a person may write that he is an Area Sales Manager when he may be selling ravalgaon candies on laxmi road. a bad example, but you get the drift?
glad to know that someone out there thinks that LinkedIn actually works. I thought it was mainly meant for boasting about what you do (or pretend to do).
for example, a person may write that he is an Area Sales Manager when he may be selling ravalgaon candies on laxmi road. a bad example, but you get the drift?
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Another Brick wrote:there must be a common link. six digrees of separation. linkedin found one. your friend's friend maybe?
glad to know that someone out there thinks that LinkedIn actually works. I thought it was mainly meant for boasting about what you do (or pretend to do).
for example, a person may write that he is an Area Sales Manager when he may be selling ravalgaon candies on laxmi road. a bad example, but you get the drift?
Linkedin is probably most reliable of all socios. Once someone has more than 50 connections it is difficult to make up stuff. The recommendations are a bit like the current state of sulekha CH, a lot of mutual admiration.
artood2- Posts : 1321
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Another Brick wrote:there must be a common link. six digrees of separation. linkedin found one. your friend's friend maybe?
i see. a friend's friend and singapore makes sense.
Artood2 wrote:And all this time I thought your profile pic was the lady of your dreams.
well, she is enigmatic and beautiful but i have no control over what i dream about.
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[quote="Huzefa Kapasi"
my type is QB. as for over 40's thing, what you say applies only for women.
QB hates u after she read some blog of urs...
my type is QB. as for over 40's thing, what you say applies only for women.
QB hates u after she read some blog of urs...
Rekz- Posts : 1086
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artood2 wrote:Linkedin is probably most reliable of all socios. Once someone has more than 50 connections it is difficult to make up stuff. The recommendations are a bit like the current state of sulekha CH, a lot of mutual admiration.
yes, linkedin is more reliable than other social networking sites, but i just don't understand how it works (or now that it is public, how it is going to make money for themselves and shareholders). like you said, it is "you scratch my back and i will scratch yours" thing on linkedin. if i were to employ someone, i would never look at what's there on linkedin. i closed my account some days ago.
i have a feeling that linkedin will not make any money for its shareholders in the long run. i see it going XM way.
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Rekz wrote:
QB hates u after she read some blog of urs...
deep inside she loves me. which blog?
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Another Brick wrote:artood2 wrote:Linkedin is probably most reliable of all socios. Once someone has more than 50 connections it is difficult to make up stuff. The recommendations are a bit like the current state of sulekha CH, a lot of mutual admiration.
yes, linkedin is more reliable than other social networking sites, but i just don't understand how it works (or now that it is public, how it is going to make money for themselves and shareholders). like you said, it is "you scratch my back and i will scratch yours" thing on linkedin. if i were to employ someone, i would never look at what's there on linkedin. i closed my account some days ago.
i have a feeling that linkedin will not make any money for its shareholders in the long run. i see it going XM way.
I believe it will make money just how much is debatable. Firstly, it has a lot of reliable information. You can always crosscheck with some of the contacts on the person's page. People who lie over job experience will have to be very careful. Linkedin gets a lot of money from recruiting and HR guys who use linkedin for very targetted headhunting. In recent months, I have seen leads through linkedin go over the top. Also, a lot of guys who are looking for a job, pay monthly fees for better options. I think it will eat the business of dice.com, monster etc. Just how much is very debatable.
artood2- Posts : 1321
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exactly. sick is what comes to my mind. the guy had a blog in sulekha long time back where he says he made love to goddess kali or durga's picture..uggh...since then i have hated the loser with my heart. TS says you cannot HATE anyone. I have hated one or two ..and this loser is one.
o she's just jealous. being a heterosexual male i can make love to kali and durga. she cannot.
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TS don't love me...not even as a uncle ....Im moving on...
U too face the facts... QB is not interested in u..
Life sucks
U too face the facts... QB is not interested in u..
Life sucks
Rekz- Posts : 1086
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hmmmmm. this makes me want to suicide.
on second thoughts, she is jealous i don't blog about making love to her (QB). damned if i do, damned if i don't. o life sucks. suicide here i come.
Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
o she's just jealous. being a heterosexual male i can make love to kali and durga. she cannot.
on second thoughts, she is jealous i don't blog about making love to her (QB). damned if i do, damned if i don't. o life sucks. suicide here i come.
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I don't know why I or anyone else didn't think about it earlier, but if you click on her link to her profile, LinkedIn will show how you are connected to Deepanjaliji.
CroMagnon- Posts : 418
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CroMagnon wrote:I don't know why I or anyone else didn't think about it earlier, but if you click on her link to her profile, LinkedIn will show how you are connected to Deepanjaliji.
ya that is what i thought as well but did not say anything because i am generally confused about the threads here.
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
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@ cro & impy
i don't understand what you guys are saying. when i visit her profile page, i do not see any info. there that tells me how i am connected to her (btw i am not connected to her yet!).
i don't understand what you guys are saying. when i visit her profile page, i do not see any info. there that tells me how i am connected to her (btw i am not connected to her yet!).
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
edit. i have gotten over it. she is not my type.
And who ij ur type? A wise man once said, after 40's anyone who says yes is your type.
my type is QB. as for over 40's thing, what you say applies only for women.
yes totally. and it stands to reason: as men get older, the testosterone decreases and with it the urge to stick it into any hole that says yes. they become more selective and only go for youth and beauty from then onwards. older women get more desperate and try to tempt young men that will stick it into anything. it's the circle of life. ofcourse there are outliers and some old guys will stick fuck anything that moves and has warm blood coursing through it's veins.
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
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HK,
LinkedIn’s algorithm for searches that lead to "people you may know" are changing with the way you "seek" out contacts in linked in. some come through your email contacts[you register with an email ID and hence expose your contacts, the contact's contacts in turn become your second degree contacts and so forth]. Another set of connections come from your designation [look at it almost like you would do a job search with keywords on a job site like monster or dice]. a third set of connections come form your educational qualifications and colleges and universities that you might have supplied with your LinkedIn accounts.
There has been widespread speculation that linked in "data mines" from other social networking websites like facebook. Even though FB and LI are two different applications, if you have used a common email ID to register on both, your searches might be "mined" and your connections can be established through cross references. The same applies to sulekha if the email ID is the same. There are also the Google searches done on your first name and last name. so you see the possibilities are endless for LinkedIn to get a list of people you might know and since that is essentially their “bread and butter”, they are getting pretty darn good at it! Long story short, unless you take it upon yourself to do some testing or simply ask the techies at LinkedIn, you are going to be speculating about your mystery contact.
LinkedIn’s algorithm for searches that lead to "people you may know" are changing with the way you "seek" out contacts in linked in. some come through your email contacts[you register with an email ID and hence expose your contacts, the contact's contacts in turn become your second degree contacts and so forth]. Another set of connections come from your designation [look at it almost like you would do a job search with keywords on a job site like monster or dice]. a third set of connections come form your educational qualifications and colleges and universities that you might have supplied with your LinkedIn accounts.
There has been widespread speculation that linked in "data mines" from other social networking websites like facebook. Even though FB and LI are two different applications, if you have used a common email ID to register on both, your searches might be "mined" and your connections can be established through cross references. The same applies to sulekha if the email ID is the same. There are also the Google searches done on your first name and last name. so you see the possibilities are endless for LinkedIn to get a list of people you might know and since that is essentially their “bread and butter”, they are getting pretty darn good at it! Long story short, unless you take it upon yourself to do some testing or simply ask the techies at LinkedIn, you are going to be speculating about your mystery contact.
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