Your LinkedIn feed displays Top posts by default. These posts are personalized based on your activity and interests. You can switch to Recent posts to view updates in reverse chronological order from people you follow, without personalization.
To change your feed view:
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Go to your LinkedIn homepage.
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Click the Sort by dropdown above your feed.
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Select one of the following:
- Top – You’ll see posts that are sorted based on your interests and activity.
- Recent – You’ll see posts in reverse chronological order from people you follow.
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Scroll down to view posts based on your selection.
To make your feed view preference permanent:
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Click the
Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. -
Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. The Account preferences page appears by default.
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Click Preferred Feed View under General preferences.
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From the Preferred Feed View page, select one of the following as your preferred permanent feed view:
- Most relevant posts – You'll see posts that match your interests and activity.
- Most recent posts – You'll see the latest posts first, only from people whom you follow. Your interests and activity data will not be used to sort the feed or make recommendations.
The change is automatically saved.
Notes:
- If Most relevant posts (Recommended) is set as your preferred permanent feed view:
- You’ll see the most recent posts from people you follow. Your interests and activity data won’t be used to sort your feed.
- You’ll see updates from your network when using an EU IP address.
- You’ll see relevant updates in reverse chronological order when you are not using an EU IP address.
- After the feed view preference is made permanent from the Settings page, your feed will always show the selected feed view.
- Your ad personalization preferences are not affected by changes to the Feed Preferences setting. To control your ad personalization preferences, go to your Advertising preferences setting.
- If you are located in the European Economic Area and in the Most Recent feed view, you will see all updates from your network in reverse chronological order.
- If you are located outside of the European Economic Area and in the Most Recent feed view, you will see the updates most relevant to you in reverse chronological order.