Blocked On Linkedin Access
Marcus wasn’t just any connection. He was the connection. His posts about product strategy got hundreds of likes. His “day in the life” carousels were legendary. Emma commented on every single one: “Such a great perspective, Marcus!” “Love this breakdown!” “Exactly what I needed to read today!”
Marcus posted a hot take about remote work. Something about how “real culture requires bodies in seats.” Emma, who had thrived working from her tiny apartment for two years, felt a spike of annoyance. She typed a reply: “Interesting take! Though I’d argue that productivity and culture can exist anywhere when trust is present 😊” blocked on linkedin
She closed the app.
She never overdid it. Once per post. Professional. Insightful. At least, that’s what she told herself. Marcus wasn’t just any connection