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LinkedIn uses 2.4 GB RAM across two tabs

794 points by hrncode · 109 days ago · 456 comments on HN

Article summary

LinkedIn's website has been criticized for its high memory usage, with some users reporting that it uses 2.4 GB of RAM across two tabs. The website's design and features, such as its scrolling behavior, have also been called out for being frustrating and manipulative. Some users have expressed their dislike for the platform's dark patterns and addictive design. The high memory usage and poor design have led to a discussion about the platform's usefulness and the motivations behind its design.

Main themes

  • LinkedIn's memory usage
  • Dark patterns and addictive design
  • Platform usefulness
  • Corporate motivations
  • User experience

What commenters say

  • The high memory usage and poor design of LinkedIn's website are a result of bad engineering and a focus on maximizing user engagement.
  • Users are not to blame for the platform's problems, as they are often unaware of the manipulative design and dark patterns used to keep them engaged.
  • The platform's design is intentionally addictive and manipulative, and is a result of the company's priorities and motivations.
  • Some users find LinkedIn to be a useful tool for professional networking and research, despite its flaws.
  • The platform's usefulness is outweighed by its negative attributes, such as its addictive design and high memory usage.
  • Companies like Microsoft are more interested in maximizing profits than in providing a good user experience.
  • Users should be aware of the potential consequences of using LinkedIn, such as being seen as disloyal to their current employer.
  • The concept of company loyalty is no longer relevant in the modern workforce, and employees should not be judged for looking for new job opportunities.