![]() Try another group.” Repeat up to ninety-five times. This will create a long winded version of “Simon says”. Outside of the top five groups, you now have to go through and open every one of your groups to see if there have been any new discussions in the past day. Gone are the superscript numbers that used to appear on the tiles of Groups with the number of new discussions. Also new is a list of your top five most active groups – the ones with the newest discussions. In the new format, they come in a drop down list. In the “old” main Groups page, your groups were presented as tiles. Here are the changes made to LinkedIn groups: ![]() Maybe these are teething pains and will be corrected by LinkedIn. Then I found some changes that hadn’t been listed in the Help Center announcement. ![]() I had already gone through the Help Center’s long list of what was new and what had been changed in Groups, and the bottom line seemed to be that Groups would be more time consuming to administer for Group owners, but there was the prospect of better Spam removal by LinkedIn. I was one of the last people to receive LinkedIn publishing). I received it last week (I didn’t receive it because of any special status, I believe these are pretty random. LinkedIn is in the process of rolling out this simplified version of LinkedIn Groups. Just go to the LinkedIn Help Center and search for “LinkedIn Groups”) The new Groups changes will make sure that the LinkedIn experience is easier to understand and navigate for all members.” To that end, we’ve simplified several group features to ensure that groups will always be the most trustworthy place for you to gather with like-minded professionals. “We want everyone to get the most out of every visit to LinkedIn Groups. From LinkedIn’s Help Center, words that will make any regular LinkedIn user nervous:
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