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The ChiComs have LinkedIn regretting their initial strategy in China — and making some changes as a result

Late last month, Axios reporter Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian revealed that LinkedIn was blocking her profile in China in order to avoid offending the ChiComs’ delicate sensibilities.

Pretty messed up that LinkedIn would be so diligent about doing the Chinese government’s bidding.

Fortunately, it looks like LinkedIn has very recently come a little closer to their senses:

Not great that they didn’t just flip China the bird, but this is still a net good move on LinkedIn’s part.

Hey, if being confronted by oppressive CCP policies is what gets LinkedIn to wake up, we’ll take it.

Though it’d be pretty great if this were ultimately what had done it:

Whatever works!

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