Collaborative articles are a new way to tap into the collective knowledge of the LinkedIn community so you can learn from experts across professional topics, ranging from the common “How do I get a promotion?” to the more specific “How do I advertise to Generation Z?”
Collaborative articles are knowledge topics published by LinkedIn with insights and perspectives added by the LinkedIn community. These articles begin as AI-powered conversation starters, developed with our editorial team, but they aren’t complete without insights from our members. A select group of experts have been invited to contribute their own ideas, examples and experiences within the articles.
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See this list of collaborative articles. Click the categories on the right side of the page to explore collaborative articles of a particular skill.
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Get alerted to collaborative articles through your LinkedIn Feed, notifications, and communications, when your network contributes, or when a new article is published to skills pages that you are following.
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Search for skill-related keywords or specific 'how-to' questions in the LinkedIn search bar to find relevant skills page or collaborative articles.
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Find collaborative articles on all search engine results outside of LinkedIn.
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You can share, react to, and save collaborative articles like any post on your feed.
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If you find a contribution helpful, you can like or react to the contribution.
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If you find a contribution to be irrelevant, random, or not valuable to the article, you can mark it as unhelpful. Your feedback is private and won’t be shown publicly. If you accidentally mark a comment as unhelpful, you can undo it immediately. Please note that once the page is refreshed, you’ll no longer see the contribution that you marked as unhelpful.
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At the end of every article, you can rate the overall quality of the article to help LinkedIn improve the content experience.
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You can also report a contribution or the entire article if you believe it violates our Professional Community Policies.
LinkedIn has invited a select group of experts to contribute insights within these articles. LinkedIn identifies members who are likely to be experts in a certain topic based on their work experience, skills proficiency, and prior engagement on the platform. They must also meet high trust and quality standards by adhering to LinkedIn’s User Agreement and Professional Community Policies, and their contributions must remain relevant, original, and additive. To be considered, you can engage with the articles by liking or reacting to them.
If you have been invited to contribute, you can click Add your perspective to add your contribution to a section in the article. You can earn a Community Top Voice badge (e.g., “Top Engineering Voice”) if members find you to be one of the most liked or reacted to contributors with insightful content for collaborative articles for a particular skill.
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