Groups on LinkedIn have always been a slightly odd place to be for the most part. Everyone seems to join and wait for someone else to talk, to share a nugget of goodness or waits for … something to happen.
Hence LinkedIn decided they would attempt to rebuild the group experience and integrate more closely within the main LinkedIn website and app, and these changes have started rolling out to users now.
Lots of the group owners and moderators have been feeding back to LinkedIn that they wanted ways to boost engagement and enable more discussions, so LinkedIn has amended and added in some new features that support this for group members including:
- Access to groups directly from the home page feed.
Making it easier to access Groups right from the LinkedIn homepage and improving visibility of group conversations in the main LinkedIn feed (left hand side of desktop experience home page – see image below)
It is not quite there yet (as it doesn’t work for groups when you select it) but you can see where they are heading, as per hashtags.
It will mean that you can respond and interact on groups within your main homepage feed, no more heading into groups to see what’s going on and wasting your valuable time.
- Group notifications are back!
They have finally added group activity back within notifications, after previously removing it, so that you can once again see the group interactions relevant to you within that notifications tab. See the image below for an indication
- Better conversations and discussions (I hope!)
Enabling easier conversations with the new ability to reply to comments, name drop easier, edit posts, post multiple images and post native video.
- Easily discover new groups.
Coming soon, if you’re looking for new groups you may want to join you can discover recommended groups based on your network connections and interests from the ‘My Network’ tab on desktop but it is not released yet…but watch that space.
- But it is not all good news – in group replies are dead!
One of the changes not announced by LinkedIn was the removal of the ability to reply to conversations and threads within LinkedIn groups.
Until last month, you could reply to anyone, whether connected or not, who participated in a group discussion. However, this option has been taken away because some people were misusing it. You can still message someone in the group, message someone you’re connected to, or use InMail – it’s just the reply feature that has been removed.
This is just the start it seems as LinkedIn has said that they have many more updates coming, but this is a constant theme within LinkedIn as functionality evolves for better and worse pretty constantly!
What’s your view on groups within LinkedIn?