LinkedIn algorithm 2026 for better posts
Understand how the LinkedIn algorithm changes what to write, edit and measure in 2026.
Quick answer
Write for a narrow reader, make the first line specific, add proof early and measure replies or profile visits rather than raw likes.
What makes it credible
The page should answer the algorithm query directly while steering readers toward stronger drafting and editing decisions.
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FAQ
Who is this page for?
It is for people trying to adapt their LinkedIn content to current ranking signals who want a faster way to write LinkedIn content while keeping specific examples, proof and personal phrasing.
How does TheyWillReadMe fit this intent?
The product turns the search into an action: paste a draft or idea, check the hook, remove generic AI phrasing and rewrite with stronger proof.
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