LinkedInner

English

Noun

LinkedInner (plural LinkedInners)

  1. Alternative spelling of LinkedIner.
    • 2008 February 25, Larry Ballard, “So, you think you know me? Check out LinkedIn”, in The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Ia., →OCLC, page D1:
      [M]embers will soon create the world’s largest cyber-Rolodex, which we’ll be able to thumb through whenever we need a source, a sounding board, a job reference, or an incredible ego boost, such as the ones found in the site’s “Recommended By” area. Here, LinkedInners leave messages for and about other LinkedInners.
    • 2012 July 5, Shelter Hamandishe-Chieza, “Zimbabwe: Turning Facebook, Twitter Into Assets”, in The Herald[1], Harare, via allAfrica, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 9 July 2012:
      "Hello, Twitizens! Bloggys, Pinteresters, and LinkedInners and Wazupians, Facebookans".
    • 2018 October 21, Pilita Clark, “The big problem with unconscious bias training”, in Financial Times[2], London: The Financial Times Ltd., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 21 October 2018, page 12:
      LinkedInners fell over themselves to wail that the white man-filled video was “just terrible”, “preposterous” and “shit”. “Who would want to work here?” harrumphed a typical viewer. “Can’t say I’ve seen a video lately with such a total lack of diversity,” said another.
    • 2019 October 15, Ingrid Lunden, “LinkedIn gets physical, debuts Events hub for people to plan in-person networking events”, in TechCrunch[3], archived from the original on 16 October 2019:
      [] it’s an interesting moment to choose to launch Events. We’ll see if LinkedInners agree.