olitical leanings — now, we use these as exclu…ke them mean... And as on other social media, we can feel smug in our judgments without any growth. In the analog world, we are usually a few sentences in before learning about someone’s religious or political leanings — now, we use these as exclusionary criteria, further reinforcing the walls of our echo chambers. We use the same types of exclusionary judgments when looking at someone’s professional profile.
Love, Lies, and LinkedIn: On Ghosting, Bread-crumbing, Catfishing, and Workplace Dynamics
Carin-Isabel Knoop (on Humans in the Digital Era)