LinkedIn needs a different posting style than X
Posting on the same way as on X can keep reach flat. Short punchy lines, thread-like structure, and fast updates did not work well over several months. The issue was not that was useless for , but that the content style did not match how appears to reward posts.
seems to value more than clicks. A post that makes someone pause and read for about 15 seconds can perform better than a clever opening that gets a quick like and is then skipped. The working format used a real opening line, short paragraphs that kept people reading, and a genuine question at the end that people could answer in comments.
Leaving thoughtful comments on larger accounts in the same niche about 20 minutes before publishing also helped warm up the right before the post went live.
Key points
- Copying an X posting style to kept reach flat for months.
- seems to reward more than simple clicks.
- A useful post needs an opening that starts a real idea, not just a sharp hook.
- Short paragraphs and a real closing question can keep people reading and replying.
- Thoughtful comments on larger niche accounts before publishing can help the right people notice the later post.