The LinkedIn Feed Is Broken. Here’s A Simple Fix (No Automation Needed)
How to comment daily without the endless scrolling and wasted time
Commenting on LinkedIn is one of the highest-leverage things you can do on the platform.
The more you show up, the more your name appears across different feeds, and the easier it becomes to be seen by the right people.
But most people give up after a week, and for good reasons.
The LinkedIn feed is a mess.
You see posts from a week ago, off-topic content, and viral fluff that doesn’t moves you forward in any way.
Even when someone in your network does post something interesting, by the time you log in, it’s usually buried under layers of unrelated noise.
So you scroll, and scroll, frustration mounting, wondering if your time isn’t better spent elsewhere.
Sure, you could turn on post notifications one by one, but it’s slow and tedious. Plus, once you follow 20–25 people, LinkedIn starts dropping the ball, so you’ll miss half the posts anyway.
You might tracking creators in a Google Sheet, but that’s also time-consuming, and opening many profiles in a short period of time might even get your account flagged.
Still, commenting is how you get noticed, build relationships, and open doors.
Quitting isn’t an option.
Many people turn to automation tools to keep up, but LinkedIn’s bans accounts for that. Using automation puts your account at risk anytime and I strongly recommend against it. Trust me, skip the risk. I even publish all my content manually, no scheduling.
Today I’ll show you the only LinkedIn commenting hack I actually recommend. It’s 100% platform-native, doesn’t break any rules, and doesn’t rely on flaky automations.
Here’s how to set-up a LinkedIn Saved Search
Don’t forget the key step: save the Search so you can reuse it later. Here’s a screenshot for the search we just created:
This approach is fast, simple, and makes LinkedIn actually usable again. Try it once and you won’t go back.
It takes 30 seconds to set-up a system that saves you hours each week.
You’ll stop endlessly scrolling. You’ll stop missing the good stuff. And you’ll finally make engagement a 15-minute focused daily habit that works.
A Saved Search isn’t a hack. It’s infrastructure for showing up.
That’s it for now—more soon!
Catch you next time,
Creator of LinkedIn Audience Building for AI/ML Engineers
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Real Gem. Simple but crazy effective.
Definitely going to try this, Thanks a lot for sharing
Mightily helpful, I was aware of X lists, but I was glad to find LinkedIn lists! Game changer 🤝