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Can you control who sees your LinkedIn posts?
LinkedIn is giving users the ability to control who can see and comment on individual posts, allowing content to be shared with select audiences. In addition, changes are coming which will let users adjust their content preferences in the main feed. Here are more details about everything LinkedIn announced today.
Can you tag someone in a LinkedIn post?
You can mention and tag other members in posts, comments, and photos. However, if you don’t want other members to tag you in their posts, comments, and photos, you can disable this feature. To disable members from tagging you in their posts, comments, and photos:
How to disable members from tagging you on LinkedIn?
To disable members from tagging you in their posts, comments, and photos: Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. Click the Visibility section on the left rail.
How to add an admin to your LinkedIn page?
Click the Admin tools dropdown at the top of the page and select Manage admins. Click the Assign role button to the right of the requesting member’s name. Click Decline to reject the request. Pipeline Builder or Lead Gen Forms manager roles must be assigned from the Admin Roles page within the Super admin view.
For plugins, it seems you only need the page= query var. The other thing to note is the priority, which is the third argument to the admin_menu add_action. It has to be set low enough (the higher the number, the lower the priority) so that plugins have already added themselves to the menu.
Can a LinkedIn post be shared with a group?
LinkedIn has an option to share posts with group members, but that isn’t same. However, it’s a stop-gap measure until LinkedIn offers a more customizable solution.
How to disallow private messages to other users?
Add an option to disallow people from direct messaging other users if their only mutual server is ours. However, friend settings will override this (as it makes sense). This will help in large servers that try to keep their users safe.