LinkedIn now hides AI-written posts, catching 94% of them
rvp · x · 2026-08-21
LinkedIn started limiting the reach of AI-generated posts, with a detection accuracy of about 94%, Neil Patel notes. Flagged posts aren't deleted — they simply stop spreading beyond existing followers. The system even flags typical AI phrasing like "it's not this, it's that".
However, the announcement explicitly says using AI to help write is fine — it just has to sound like you. Two tactics: feed the AI your own past posts, client results, data and transcripts so it writes from your experience in your voice; and write about what people care about right now (e.g., check AnswerThePublic for live questions).
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