LinkedIn Denies Gender Bias in Determining Post Reach

Does LinkedIn’s algorithm promote male profiles over female?

That’s apparently what several users have found, by conducting their own makeshift experiments in the app, where women are switching their profiles to male profile pictures and names, then posting the exact same content as they had as female users, in order to test the results.

And some users have reportedly seen big variances, with up to 700% more impressions on the same posts shared as a male profile versus under a female name and identity.

Could that be true? Could there actually be some element with LinkedIn’s algorithm, intended or not, that actively boosts posts from male profiles in the app.

Based on the amount of posts under the #wearthepants hashtag in the app, there does seem to be something to it, so much so that LinkedIn has now responded to the controversy, and explained that user gender is not an algorithmic factor.

As explained by LinkedIn’s Sakshi Jain:

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