LinkedIn is the latest social network to drop Stories


LinkedIn will remove its Story format by the end of September 2021. — Background photo created by ijeab - www.freepik.com

Stories are over on LinkedIn. After Twitter, it’s the professional social network’s turn to say goodbye to its Stories format. Indeed, the platform has decided to put an end to these short-form ephemeral videos, which failed to meet user expectations.

The Story format clearly isn’t for everyone. While TikTok has announced plans to launch its own take on Stories, LinkedIn is moving in the opposite direction by removing the format from the platform by the end of September.

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