People buying linkedin Comments Is this true?

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Is it just me, or are more people buying LinkedIn comments these days? Not fake-looking "Great post!" comments...
Actual, relevant discussions that make posts look active.

Have you noticed this trend too?
 
Is it just me, or are more people buying LinkedIn comments these days? Not fake-looking "Great post!" comments...
Actual, relevant discussions that make posts look active.

Have you noticed this trend too?
Yes now days people take linkedIn comments for promotion but this is not good way
 
Many simply maintain their quantity of likes, comments, etc., at the level they believe they deserve.
 
Yeah, it's extremely common now. Most of it comes from engagement pods like Lempod or private Telegram/WhatsApp groups where people exchange relevant AI generated comments to trick the algorithm. Others use SMM panels that integrate LLMs to write context-aware replies based on the post text.
 
Most of linkedin is absolute AI slop.
 
Yeah I’ve noticed more demand for engagement especially on professional platforms people are realizing that meaningful discussions create more value than simple likes or generic comments.
 
I've noticed it too. Some comment sections feel a little too polished these days.
 
I think paying for comments on LinkedIn is fairly common and has been around for a long time. Many people do it to boost engagement and make the products or services they're promoting on LinkedIn appear more credible.
 
Yes now days people take linkedIn comments for promotion but this is not good way
Paid comments might increase visibility for a while, but authentic engagement is always more valuable in the long run.
 
Sure, there appears to be an increasing need for engagement in professional sites. Individuals have begun to understand the importance of having productive conversations rather than receiving likes or comments that do not really mean anything.
 
Paid commentaries sometimes even look quite natural, but real interactions always have a better effect on both sides. It is certainly going on, although it is difficult to say how often.
 
I've noticed it too. The comments are getting more natural, so they're harder to spot than before. You can usually tell by looking at whether the replies lead to real conversations or just disappear after one comment.
 
Maybe yes, but real discussion is still the important part. Just adding comments without any value doesn’t help much.
 
I've noticed some people using paid comments to get more activity on their posts.
 
I’ve also seen a lot of very ordinary content on LinkedIn receive a huge amount of engagement. I think most of the comments are probably paid for.
 
Yesit is quite common now.Much of this activity is carried out through engagement pods such as Lempod or through private WhatsApp groups where the users exchange AI generated comments to appear real.
Some others make use of SMM panels that integrate with LLMs to generate the replies depending on the post content.while the comments might seem relevant the whole exercise is basically aimed at manipulating the algorithm.
 
The interesting thing is that paid comments are harder to notice now when they are written to match the post instead of using the same generic replies.
 
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