I've been on LinkedIn for a while now, and nothing good has ever come out of it. I either get requests to connect with people that i never even met or heard about, or i get harassed by recruiters. These recruiters would call me at my employer's office to discuss ways in which i can "better myself" and when i tell them that it's not a good time to talk (as if there ever is when you're not interested), they ask me if i can send them my email address. Now, i don't want to be an arrogant prick here, but my email address is only a google search away. Why on earth would i even consider talking with a recruiter who hasn't even gone through the trouble of googling me?
As for the people who are requesting me to connect with them even though they never met or worked with me... what is that all about? Except for two or three mistakenly added 'connections' there isn't a single person in my LinkedIn connections list that i didn't either work with previously or know in person. I'm not into the whole 'networking for the purpose of networking' thing. I've done pretty well without it so far, and i'll continue to do fine without it, thank you very much.
I'm also really tired of the hypocrisy that's going on LinkedIn. I often see former co-workers publishing updates about how they're reading about DDD, TDD, Scrum, and agile development practices in general when i know all too well that they don't really care about these things and they're just jumping on the bandwagon. I've also had it with the whole recommendation thing that's going on there... i have quite a few 'connections' on there with people that i've worked with in the past but that i honestly wouldn't recommend to anyone. When you see them hooking up at a certain new employer or project or whatever, and then see them writing recommendations for each other that are just plain dishonest then you can't help but wonder what value the whole recommendation feature of LinkedIn brings in general. Seriously, 3 of the worst people i could ever imagine working with once recommended each other with raving reviews. Wanna go out of business? Hire these 3 people. They'll get along great since they seem to think the world of each other. It wouldn't exactly be a smart business decision though.
That's the biggest problem with something like LinkedIn. People get to pretend that they're important or really good while in reality, most of them aren't. It's full of phonies, who are more than willing to help the other phonies out. So what exactly, is the benefit of being on LinkedIn? Figuring out who knows who? That doesn't mean anything either since a lot of the people on it are adding connections whenever they can, whether they liked working with you or not. The whole thing is basically meaningless. And if you're good at what you do, you really don't need LinkedIn to help you out.
So i tried to delete my account... except that i couldn't. You can hide your account and make it unavailable by selecting the 'None' option in your public profile options (which i did just now), but you can't actually delete it. You have to mail their customer service to actually get them to remove your account. Pretty sad, if you ask me.
How about you? Are you on LinkedIn? Have you ever experienced any benefit whatsoever because of it?