The Feed Now

When someone bookmarks your post, they are telling the platform your content is "reference-worthy". This is now one of the strongest signals for reach.

Creating a "long post" for a social media feed—often called long-form content—is a strategy used to boost engagement by keeping users on your post for a longer duration. In 2026, platforms like LinkedIn prioritize this type of content, especially when it is "save-worthy" rather than just a quick update. The Feed

Your profile's headline and "About" section now speak louder than individual posts. Straying too far from your established niche often leads to reduced visibility because the system can't categorize your authority. When someone bookmarks your post, they are telling

Chasing the "perfect hour" to post is a myth of the past. Success now comes from predictable posting that builds a habit for your audience. In 2026, platforms like LinkedIn prioritize this type

With over 50% of long-form posts now being AI-assisted, users are developing "AI-blindness". Content that feels overly polished or generic (often called "AI;DR" content) is being ignored.

Here is what the data is telling us about the current feed landscape: