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    Your AI Thought Leadership Just Vanished From LinkedIn’s Feed—Why?

    LinkedIn is implementing new policies to reduce the visibility of AI-generated content lacking originality on its platform.

    Published18 May 2026, 17:03:05
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    Updated: 19 May 2026, 12:39:26
    Your AI Thought Leadership Just Vanished From LinkedIn’s Feed—Why?
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    Key Takeaways✦ Atlas AI
    01

    LinkedIn reduces AI-generated content visibility.

    02

    Posts lacking originality will be deprioritized.

    03

    AI-assisted content with original ideas remains.

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    LinkedIn, a professional networking platform, announced on May 18, 2026, new measures to reduce the visibility of AI-generated content on its platform. The company will deprioritize posts identified as lacking authenticity or originality, preventing them from appearing in user recommendations.

    The initiative targets content exhibiting characteristics such as engagement bait, recycled thought leadership, and generic phrasing. LinkedIn's engineers and editorial team collaborated to identify patterns distinguishing valuable contributions from repetitive or unoriginal material. While these posts will still be accessible to direct connections and followers, their broader reach through recommendations will be curtailed.

    This policy adjustment comes as LinkedIn also offers its own generative AI tools for content creation. The platform clarifies that AI-assisted content remains acceptable if it contains original ideas or fosters meaningful discussion. The company anticipates a decline in such content in the coming weeks and months, citing encouraging initial results from these efforts.

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