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Part I: The Death of the Public Resume
In 2020, a marketing director named Sarah posted a brilliant campaign breakdown on LinkedIn. It got 50,000 likes. She got zero job offers. Why? Because she also attracted 500 comments calling her a fraud, a troll who stole her idea, and a bot. Public platforms, once fertile ground for career building, have become hostile theaters of performance. The ROI of shouting into the void has collapsed.
For years, social media was viewed primarily as a megaphone for mass broadcasting. However, "context collapse"—the phenomenon where diverse audiences see the same post—has made it difficult for professionals to share high-level, nuanced insights without being misunderstood or drowned out.