
I Analyzed 500 AI-Generated LinkedIn Posts. Here's What They All Have in Common.
A few weeks ago, I got curious about something. I'd been scrolling LinkedIn — as one does when procrastinating — and I kept having this weird sensation. Post after post felt... familiar. Not the topics. The texture . Like they were all written by the same person wearing different profile pictures. So I did what any reasonable person would do: I turned it into a research project. I collected 500 LinkedIn posts from solopreneurs, founders, consultants, and creator-types. All published in the last 90 days. All from people who clearly use AI tools (you can tell — more on that in a moment). I tagged every post for structure, vocabulary, formatting patterns, and engagement metrics. What I found was both unsurprising and deeply alarming. The Methodology (Keep Me Honest) Before you ask: no, this wasn't a rigorous academic study. I'm not publishing a paper. Here's what I actually did: Collected 500 posts from LinkedIn feeds across niches: marketing, SaaS, coaching, dev tools, freelancing Filter
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