A LinkedIn post from Spikerz Security highlights recent changes to LinkedIn’s handling of automated comments generated by third-party tools and scripts. According to the post, such activity may see reduced visibility, removal from the “Most Relevant” section, or even access restrictions for repeat offenders.
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The post suggests that these changes could reduce phishing attempts, fake support accounts, and impersonation efforts that exploit brand comment sections. For a security-focused company like Spikerz Security, this development may reinforce demand for tools and services that monitor and protect social channels, potentially supporting its strategic positioning in social media brand protection.

