LinkedIn brought you to my attention, but then told me I couldn’t respond to you unless I knew you – not my idea of politeness, or good mental health; tension created by responses not unpainted (expressed). No on and off switch for the LinkedIn unrequested offers. No welcome mat settings to let you link so I can know you’re interested in watching whose glass house. No further voice, er, choice, to show you’re open to a call back. Simply intimidation. Sure it might jog whose memory, but it also creates memories in who has to see the picture (Every picture tells a story) – and then it denies whom the right to respond to what who has experienced?! Mental illness personified. [thnk/] Screen Shot 2011-12-26 at 6.07.32 AM
“People you MIGHT know,” vs. “People you MAY know,” sounds like LinkedIn is aware [thn/]
Peace upon you, how are you? LinkedIn brought you to my attention. I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
– William / haji Moham Hale / Omar
Linked in brought you to my attention… {{A “Do not disturb” message was generated from “I do not know…” but at least it advised to go back to whose profile; xref: the idea to require one round trip communication to permit whom to get in. perhaps two.
LinkedIn brought you to my attention, SL. I do a lot of reading and responding at NYTimes.com, and LinkedIn mentioned your bio had NYTimes, London in it. I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
– William / haji Moham Hale / Omar
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