Post by Sara Stella Lattanzio

B2B Marketing leader and advisor | Exploring the sweet spot between content marketing and AI | Steal my AI workflows @The Workflow | Lecturer @FHNW

I've always hated LinkedIn hacks, but this one earns a special prize: "Comment 🍌 and I'll DM you the guide." Very few people do this well. The resource exists, it's usually decent, and there's maybe a 10% chance you actually use it rather than letting it rot in the "someday I'll do this" folder. But when a play rewards volume and it's purely made to hack reach, there is zero incentive to deliver something of value. The vast majority of people playing this game never send anything and pocket the virality. β†’ Some share a lazy PDF they made in Claude in five minutes. β†’ Some steal other creators' content wholesale, just to keep the comment-for-comment engine running. β†’ Some watch the show, then scrape the comments for cold outreach sequences. Remember when carousels got hundreds of thousands of impressions regardless of what was in them? This is that moment, but in 2026. The window will probably close, and I can't wait. Until then, the play rewards whoever can push the FOMO button quicker. Do these posts bother you?