Below are my believes and experiences: I feel that Linkedin Corporation is purposely alienating me from networking with the people I know and trust. As of right now, of 40,000, 000 professional members, only a handful (including myself) are being targeted from the ability of accepting invitations. These people are my family members (father, sister), coworkers, classmates, past colleagues and networking associates.
I am being targeted because I am one of the most connected and the most recommended person on Linkedin professional/social platform. This is, in my opinion, a deceptive practices that impacts not only me, but public's interest. This has been happening since January 15. From personal experience, I do believe Linkedin is being unethical, misleading and discriminatory towards me for at least the following reasons: 1) Tortious interference of my relationship with others in a unilateral manner not permitted or specified in the User Agreement. (they removed/withdrew my invitation! S that I sent to friends and colleagues)
2) Discussing my account with others in violation of their own alleged policy and/or intentionally mislead by fabricating reasons and policies as LinkedIn deems expedient.
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