[Wylug-discuss] LinkedIn

Christopher Brown snecklifter at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 21:57:22 UTC 2011


Thanks for your email!

I'm not at my desk right now getting my hyene fitted but will attend
to your enquiry immediately on my return.

Rest assured you have been added to my spam list and will henceforth
receive countless numbers of emails about positions for goat herders
on Scilly Isles.

Chris Brown
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www.linkedin.com/chrisbrownrecruitment
www.bebo.com/christherecruiter
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On 24 February 2011 14:09, Dave Fisher <davef at davefisher.co.uk> wrote:
> I don't usually top-post, but I'm struggling to unpick the threads on
> this one, so here goes ...
>
> Much Robert's commentary has the exact opposite effect on me from the
> 'reassurance' it was presumably intended to provide.
>
> Starting with the jargon-filled corp-speak ("hyene may be a necessary
> part of the development ecology" !!!) the lengthy explanation of all
> the counter-measures I could take to avoid the negative side-effects
> of being 'linked-in' as an almost perfect illustration of everything I
> dislike in modern IT culture.
>
> It's the people who generate and propagate crap that should be jumping
> through those hoops ... not the victims.
>
> One of the principle reasons I got into Linux and Wylug, was to avoid
> the myriad ways in which irresponsible corporations dump the costs of
> their crappy software and crappy working practices on the end-user.
>
> Has anyone *ever* succeeded in recruiting millions of Linux boxes to a botnet?
>
> Has mutt ever propagated the "I'm not at my desk right now" spam that
> infests Outlook-based offices?
>
> Do LUGs exist to help recruitment agencies? ... organisations that
> make bankers, estate agents and corporate lawyers look like paragons
> of altruism and efficiency
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 22 February 2011 09:02, Robert Burrell Donkin
> <robertburrelldonkin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 5:11 PM, James Holden <wylug at jamesholden.net> wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 05:09:19PM +0000, Dave Fisher wrote:
>>>> On 17 February 2011 17:02, Nigel Metheringham <nigel at dotdot.it> wrote:
>>>> > Personally I am uninterested.
>>>> > Actually its stronger than that - I really hate LinkedIn, but thats mainly
>>>> > because  it seems to combine the worst features of Facebook and AOL
>>>> > (yay - lets invite all the mailing lists I belong to be LinkedIn contacts)
>>>> > along with sets of predatory (and probably useless) recruiters.
>>>> > And I wish they wouldn't keep resending messages - one person (who has
>>>> > gone down remarkably in my estimation) sent LinkedIn invites to 4 separate
>>>> > of my email addresses, and I have so far received 2 lots of reminders to
>>>> > each of those email addresses.  Unfortunately I don't run my own MTAs
>>>> > any more so just blacklisting the whole domain is no longer an option.
>>
>> just use a SIEVE script
>>
>>> I dislike it too, but unfortunately, lots of people use it.
>>
>> i used to be a LinkedIn refusnik too, but it reduces friction for some
>> stuff and is becoming essential for some spaces
>>
>> the WYLUG list has had job opportunities posted occasionally. mailing
>> lists and websites are not great for peer-to-peer recruitment - they
>> are a lot of hassle especially for second and third degree contacts
>> (linking contacts you know together who might want to do business). in
>> this use case, LinkedIn allows the parties to check each other out and
>> makes the connection each
>>
>>> (Especially recruiters, don't get me started on that).
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> the hyene may be a necessary part of the development ecology but that
>> doesn't mean you want to hang with them all the time
>>
>>>> Thanks for that Nigel ... I now recognise part of what we are talking
>>>> about ... and I don't want any part of it.
>>>>
>>>> I'm sick and tired of LinkedIn spam and the reminders which insist I
>>>> respond to stuff I've never expressed the slightest interest in.
>>
>> anyone who's tired of spam is tired of life ;-)
>>
>> alternatively, if they annoy you that much, if you're not in then
>> join. turn the privacy up really high, add all your emails and set the
>> primary email contact to a black hole email account.
>>
>>> I don't think Robert was suggesting compulsory participation :-)
>>
>> nope :-)
>>
>> just thinking about use cases where WYLUGer want to connect
>> efficiently for business using LinkedIn...
>>
>> LinkedIn does not check groups are tied to organisations, so anyone
>> could set up a WYLUG group. a WYLUG group run responsibly (checking
>> membership to keep out recruiters and not sending out spam invites to
>> people) and quasi-officially might discourage someone starting one of
>> the other sort...
>>
>> Robert
>>
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