😱 35M LinkedIn Profiles LEAKED

Spy on ANY LinkedIn Creator, grow thought-leadership with ChatGPT, and explore LinkedIn’s MASSIVE data leak.

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In today’s edition of ManageFeed:

  • Spy on ANY LinkedIn Creator

  • Grow Thought-Leadership with ChatGPT

  • Explore LinkedIn’s MASSIVE Data Leak

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🔥 Tool of the Day

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Get the Linkedin stats of any LinkedIn Creator or Influencer.

  1. Go to Taplio’s free LinkedIn Analytics tool.

  2. Search any LinkedIn creator or influencer.

  3. View detailed, real-time analytics.

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🤖 Daily ChatGPT Prompt

Post an Industry Book Review with ChatGPT

To use replace parameters, [ ], with information relevant to you or your brand.

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Write a review of [insert book title]. Ensure the review is concise and relevant to [insert industy] and [insert target audience].

Include a very brief overview of the book, how it’s relevant to [insert industry].

Then, share how the book's insights can be applied in a professional context, suggesting it to [insert target audience].

Ensure the review is maximized for readability. Use bullet points and short phrases where possible.

👇 It’s YOUR Turn.

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🚨 Latest AI News

New AI Framework Powers LinkedIn's Content Moderation

  • LinkedIn rolled out a new content moderation framework that reduces the time to catch policy violations by 60%.

  • The technology uses a combination of AI models, LinkedIn member reports, and human reviews to catch harmful content and remove it.

  • LinkedIn's content moderation teams manually review possible policy-violating content and use this new AI framework to optimize moderation queues.

  • The new technology is expected to be the future of content moderation once it becomes more widely available.

Hacker Leaks 35 Million Scraped LinkedIn User Records

  • The scraped LinkedIn database was leaked in two parts: one part contained 5 million user records, while the second part contained 35 million records.

  • The hacker responsible for the leak, operating under the alias USDoD, also breached the FBI's security platform InfraGard last year.

  • The hacker confirmed that the most recent LinkedIn database was obtained through web scraping, an automated process used to extract data from websites.

  • The leaked database predominantly comprises publicly available information from LinkedIn profiles.

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