Linkedin: Maximum limit for images in a post

| Jul 2018
Linkedin: Maximum limit for images in a post

Linkedin has a limit on the number of photos that can be uploaded in a post. However, this limit is neither shown externally not documented (or searchable via Google). 

The user only comes to know when more images than the limit are selected for addition  (i.e. > 9)

Also, the notification for the limit is shown in grey, tiny text at the bottom of the post where any user is likely to miss this information and will assume that there is some error in the images getting uploaded (network issue etc)

Moreover, the notification just vanishes after a couple of seconds. I only noticed it the 2nd/3rd time I tried.


Linkedin can easily simplify this:

- Write a product blog post on the maximum limit. If a post exists, improve its SEO and keywords

- Mention the maximum limit every time (and not just when exceeded) or atleast keep it persistent.

- Most importantly, keep the notification on top of the photos and not below them, as they are being added



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