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This How.com.vn teaches you how to view your own activity feed on LinkedIn, using a desktop internet browser. You can see all your likes, shares, and comments here.
Steps
- Open LinkedIn in your internet browser. Type https://www.linkedin.com into the address bar, and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.
- Sign in to your account. If you're not automatically logged in, enter your email and password into the login form at the top of the page, and click Sign in.Advertisement
- Click the Me dropdown on the top-right. You can find it below your profile picture thumbnail, between Notifications and Work icons in the upper-right corner. It will open a menu.
- Click Posts & Activity on the menu. It's the first option under "MANAGE" on the Me menu. This will open a feed of all your activity on a new page.
- View all your activity on the Activity page. All your likes, shares, and comments will show up here.
- Select Articles or Posts at the top to filter your activity.
- Select All activity to see all of your recent activity.
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1. Open LinkedIn and sign in.
2. Click the Me menu on the top-right.
3. Click Posts & Activity under "MANAGE."
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