The Profile Changes that Trigger Notifications to Your Network

Is Your Network Notified Of LinkedIn Profile Changes?

Is Your Network Notified Of LinkedIn Profile Changes?

Dear Donna,

Something very interesting and disappointing is occurring regarding sharing profile updates. I have selected to share all profile updates with my network. However, after updating my profile with a new experience, no one in my network has received any notification, even after 2 hours of the update. The response I got by a LinkedIn technical representative on chat SHOCKED me:

Suresh: Well, what you have encountered is a known issue. our engineering team is working on a fix and I’ll update you as soon as it is resolved.

What do you think?

-P

Hi P!

At one time, sharing profile updates on LinkedIn was ubiquitous and a source of much fear and anxiety. A simple edit of your profile could send out a notification to every member of your network. I can’t tell you how many times I tell clients that they have nothing to worry about; we always turn off profile updates prior to updating their LinkedIn profile and that no one will be notified of their professional profile optimization.

In the old interface, the option to turn off broadcasting of profile edits was located not only in the settings section of LinkedIn but also the right sidebar of the LinkedIn profile. With LinkedIn’s new interface, the ability to turn off profile updates still exists in the settings section but it’s also located at the bottom of each experience when in edit mode.

At one time, many things triggered updates to the network, recently LinkedIn has limited the updates that spark a notification.

Changes that spur a network update:

  • Add a new or current position
  • Edit an existing or current position
  • Celebrate a work anniversary

Changes that no longer spur a network update:

  • Upload or edit your profile picture
  • Editing of your Headline
  • Editing of your Intro Summary
  • Changes in your contact info
  • Editing or adding education
  • Editing or adding volunteer experiences, languages, skills, publications, certifications, course, projects, test scores, organizations, patents

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Profile Updates Rarely, if Ever Go Out Anymore

A few months ago, I was updating my book, LinkedIn Profile Optimization For Dummies, for the next reprinting. Working on Chapter 4, Getting Started Building Your Profile, I wanted to update the screenshots showing how profile changes are broadcast out to your network. Guess what? I made edit after edit after edit… TRYING to make an update go out to my network that a change was made to my profile.

No matter what I did (adding new experiences and editing current experiences), no update went out.

With that stated, I do get notified of work anniversaries and last year I was avalanched in congratulation messages on my work anniversaries.

At first, I thought it was a bug. But the more I thought about it, the more it made sense.

Why Aren’t Profile Updates Shared with My Network?

LinkedIn has a vested interest in keeping people scrolling through their LinkedIn Feed (Home Page). They have made a slew of changes to the LinkedIn Feed to make it “sticky.” The updates that are shown are no longer chronological but are now curated for the reader based on relevancy. LinkedIn wants their newsfeed to be interesting and engaging. Back in the day, very few people scrolled through LinkedIn’s newsfeed because it was BORING! Nothing but connection notices and updates that a profile was changed.

Since LinkedIn has introduced a more interesting newsfeed, engagement is at an all-time high. I know myself, I enjoy scrolling through the posts of my network and interests now that the boring updates no longer clog and pollute the LinkedIn Homepage Newsfeed.

So what does this mean to you?

If you want people to know you updated your profile by adding a new experience, post an update manually.

I will caution you, when you post the update, do not state, “I just updated my profile, what do you think?” I have seen the aftermath of posts like that… there are toxic people out there who throw rocks at things that shine. Instead, simply state, “I am happy to announce I am in a new position at ABC company. You can read more on my profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todonna

Profile Changes

Making Sure Profile Edits Are Not Shared with Your Network

Even though it appears these updates are not being broadcast, I still recommend turning off “sharing profile edits” in your settings, if you do not want your network notified of your LinkedIn profile changes.

It’s easy to turn off, all you have to do is click this link:
https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/activity-broadcast

This link works on both LinkedIn’s desktop and mobile apps.

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7 Comments

  1. Karen Adams says:

    Finally, I found my answer! Was so worried that everyone received a flood of my profile picture updates while I experimented to find a fit I liked.

  2. Hello Donna! Thaks for your article, it’s the best one I found online that addresses the issue I am having with my LinkedIn profile update. I am not sure why but my the position (career change) is not being notified to my network. I find this odd because I remember getting notifications from past co-workers who changed jobs. Is there a time limit for posting a new position? I put mine as 2 months ago. Can’t think of anything else that could be preventing it from being shared with my network. Thanks in advance for your time and attention. https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmen-estrada-1046184/

  3. Hi Donna, Thanks for this great article. I have gone through a week-long progress to get a recent job promotion to go out through Notifications on Linkedin. After several attempts and working with the Help Desk, nothing has happened. I too thought this was a bug. Now I am going to announce manually,.

  4. Hello! Thank you for the article.
    I have an additional question. The person receives a notification when I comment on his/her post. But in case if I edit this comment later on, will they receive a new notification about this edition or what will they see?

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