I am just wondering where does this trend come from and who likes and writes like that ?

My first guess is it has something to do with LinkedIn or some work environment I am not a part of.

It is really painful for me to read that kind of text so I am also wondering what’s the purpose of it.

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Posted by DownTongQ

6 Comments

  1. The weird part is that the emoji’s don’t replace words but they duplicate them. So to answer your question: an imbecile.

  2. Every post on LinkedIn be like.

    I guess the reason is that it helps the reader stay concentrated and not get bored from plain text.

    This is why using drawings to summarise your classes helps a lot.

    But most of those post are really overkill and plain anoying, I agree.

  3. To answer your question: four insufferable Ixelles “bobos” (“bourgeois-bohèmes”). Daddy is paying the rent for at least three of them.

    For the Dutch-speaking equivalent, see “Danssaert-Vlamingen”.

  4. Repulsive-Scar2411 on

    Bloody idiots on LinkedIn. Their posts look like if they were crossed with a children’s book and the Barbie movie… I never read them. And when you see it in a job description it is a massive red flag about the maturity of their hr department.