(NPE Image from Imagen 3. It’s like rain…)
Have you ever seen a piece of content that makes you ill?
I just read a week-old comment on a month-old LinkedIn post. The original poster was pursuing a new opportunity, and the commenter responded as follows:
“Incredible achievements! Your journey with GTM teams is truly inspiring. It’s exciting to see you ready to tackle the next challenge. What qualities do you value most when looking for your next venture?”
At least it didn’t have a rocket emoji, but the comment itself had a non-person entity (NPE) feel to it.
Not surprisingly, the comment was not from a person, but from a LinkedIn page.
And not a company page, but an industry-specific showcase page for the tech industry.
Needless to say, I see nothing wrong with that. After all, Bredemarket has its own technology LinkedIn showcase page, Bredemarket Technology Firm Services.
But when Bredemarket’s LinkedIn pages comment on other posts, I write the comments all by myself, and don’t let generative AI draft them for me. So my comments have none of these generic platitudes or fake engagement attempts that don’t work.
I have absolutely no idea why the “incredible achievements” comment was, um, “written” or what its goals were.
Awareness? Consideration? Conversion? Or mere Revulsion?
