will certain linkedin users say farewell to stories the way some twitter users did with fleets? https://t.co/ri6kFObRKI
— cale g weissman (@caleweissman) August 31, 2021
And another platform ditches Stories: LinkedIn advises any advertisers thinking about Stories ad campaigns to plan for them to end after September. https://t.co/xvPf1GGu8S
— Garett Sloane (@GarettSloane) August 31, 2021
Another one bites the dust https://t.co/XJo2GfZ4Dk
— Josh (@JoshuaOgundu) August 31, 2021
Pivot to Metaverse? https://t.co/l21JrwGQhC
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) August 31, 2021
Abandoning? Wait, this was live? https://t.co/LJOr8A1cF4
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) August 31, 2021
So fleeting.#RIPStories https://t.co/fkcM0xpVBM
— messina.eth (@chrismessina) August 31, 2021
LinkedIn is removing stories by end of September and working to revamp the way video is used on its platform. https://t.co/2niJIU49ga
— Product Hunt ? (@ProductHunt) August 31, 2021
First Twitter and now LinkedIn is abandoning its Stories knock off. A reminder that features need to fit within the context and mental model of how people use your app.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) August 31, 2021
In a few months the same will happen to live audio after everyone cloned Clubhouse.https://t.co/p6cVstrvgp
LinkedIn follows Twitter in killing its version of Stories. It'll disappear at the end of next month and eventually be replaced by "a reimagined video experience across LinkedIn that’s even richer and more conversational" https://t.co/eJynDJm7Qp
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) August 31, 2021
Between this and the end of Fleets, is it too early to declare the death of the bolted-on Stories format? https://t.co/9Kjccn24Yu
— Daniel Newman (@CreativeNewman) August 31, 2021
Fleet'd https://t.co/VgPHC15LJl
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) August 31, 2021
Having stories an app-only feature during a global pandemic when the vast majority of their audience have been working from home on computers made zero sense.
— Anuradha (@iAnuradhaS) August 31, 2021
I’m not surprised they are removing it for the time being. https://t.co/KSa2nIDXMM
I never figured out what this was for. Here’s me sitting at my computer? https://t.co/w31WpTiO5v
— Katie Roof, vaccinated ? (@Katie_Roof) August 31, 2021
I can't believe it was Fleets that got scrapped before LinkedIn Stories. Absolutely no one used LinkedIn Stories. Not even the influencers. https://t.co/lMld57bYXm
— The Lloydinator (@lloydmiller) August 31, 2021
Good! Glad people came to their senses! https://t.co/ueIVSOwU2H
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) August 31, 2021
I mean it’s almost like people use different social networks for different things. https://t.co/AOUnTTjiQB
— ?? Joe Casabona (@jcasabona) August 31, 2021
Finally a @LinkedIn update that is a little LESS @Facebook...
— Chris Hoyt ?? (@TheRecruiterGuy) August 31, 2021
They had ad campaigns on their stories????
— Karthick (@kageman) August 31, 2021
companies are not only stealing each others’ feature launches but also their sunsets. ? https://t.co/xrfkZBUSAA
— Wolfgang Bremer (@WolfgangBremer) August 31, 2021
Once again, nothing will be learned from this and 90% of big companies will copy the next stupid social pattern that becomes popular for 5 minutes. Engagement! https://t.co/uiBp9OJEkk
— Laura Klein (@lauraklein) August 31, 2021
LOL! All these stories copycats been crumbling in 2021! https://t.co/mEp8LVsk9W pic.twitter.com/PIhrYCppQs
— Nanjira (@NiNanjira) August 31, 2021
This sucks. I met my wife on LinkedIn Stories https://t.co/rMeA6gpYWI
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 31, 2021
Yesterday I was walking to an interview. There was a LinkedIn Story abandoned on the road... https://t.co/UDnu4SHj8G
— Alex Konrad (@alexrkonrad) August 31, 2021
still struggling to understand why companies like Twitter, Linkedin all rushed to clone the stories format in the first place https://t.co/PhuZGJ9H1L
— Jack Smith (@_jacksmith) August 31, 2021
Now you all can stop yelling at me about how much you dislike LinkedIn stories. They're going away, and the team is working on taking what they've learned to think about how video can and should be part of the platform.https://t.co/lbUoFoK1Fq
— Amber Naslund (@AmberCadabra) August 31, 2021
I wish I could buy puts on features https://t.co/t5S2mBzsPw
— Cailen D'Sa (@cailen) August 31, 2021
LinkedIn is telling advertisers to prepare for the end of its short-lived experiment with Stories, after the ephemeral videos failed to catch on among the professional social media set. https://t.co/cWD2vm5lGz via @adage
— Michelle Manafy (@michellemanafy) August 31, 2021
LinkedIn is telling advertisers to prepare for the end of its short-lived experiment with Stories, after the ephemeral videos failed to catch on among the professional social media set. https://t.co/wMnVrsFSdO
— Ad Age (@adage) August 31, 2021
First Twitter and now LinkedIn is abandoning its Stories knock off. A reminder that features need to fit within the context and mental model of how people use your app.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) August 31, 2021
In a few months the same will happen to live audio after everyone cloned Clubhouse.https://t.co/p6cVstrvgp
LinkedIn announced that it would shut down its Stories feature at the end of September. https://t.co/SvLE09fSA2
— Ad Age (@adage) August 31, 2021
No more stories on LinkedIn. https://t.co/NiaeU8l86o
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) August 31, 2021
And another platform ditches Stories: LinkedIn advises any advertisers thinking about Stories ad campaigns to plan for them to end after September. https://t.co/xvPf1GGu8S
— Garett Sloane (@GarettSloane) August 31, 2021
Looks like LinkedIn is removing Stories too https://t.co/pkp5Lhqlwo
— Given Edward (@GIVENALITY) August 31, 2021
This is the worst news in months. Just awful. https://t.co/BYgtirxsS4
— Prof. Jeff Jarviss (@ProfJeffJarviss) August 31, 2021
LinkedIn is killing LinkedIn Stories at the end of September
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) August 31, 2021
But…
It plans to integrate it into a NEW video experience on LinkedIn coming soon
More info: https://t.co/qOPOqkdLXC
LinkedIn is removing stories by end of September and working to revamp the way video is used on its platform. https://t.co/2niJIU49ga
— Product Hunt ? (@ProductHunt) August 31, 2021