Most large language models (LLMs) can only access LinkedIn posts that are public and indexed, which usually means:
✅ Accessible to LLMs:
- LinkedIn Pulse articles (e.g., long-form blogs with a /pulse/ URL)
- Company page posts if the page is public
- Some influencer posts that are widely shared and indexed by search engines
- Occasionally, comments or posts that get embedded into news or blog sites
❌ Not Accessible to LLMs:
- Most individual user posts, especially those limited to 1st- or 2nd-degree connections
- Reposts with commentary, comments, and DMs
- Anything behind the LinkedIn login wall
- Posts with privacy settings other than “Anyone”
Why This Matters
- If a post is part of your feed but not publicly indexed, it might not be retrievable via web search tools or crawlers.
- That’s why LLMs often rely on you pasting the post’s content, sharing a screenshot, or giving a summary.
So, the moral of the story is that if you want the LLM's to "index your brilliance" on LinkedIn, use an article format and not a post.