The LinkedIn “See More” Trap
LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network, but if your posts are too long or poorly formatted, your network will simply scroll past. In 2026, the LinkedIn algorithm prioritizes “Dwell Time”—how long someone spends reading your post.
To maximize your engagement, you need to stay within the limits and use the right “hook.”
1. LinkedIn Post Limits
- Status Updates: 3,000 characters.
- The “See More” Cutoff: LinkedIn cuts your text after roughly 140 characters.
- The Strategy: Use your first two lines to ask a question or share a bold stat. Don’t waste those 140 characters on “Hi everyone!”
2. Profile & Messaging Limits
- Headline: 220 characters (Perfect for a keyword-rich title).
- About Section: 2,600 characters.
- InMail (Direct Messages): 200 characters for the subject line and 1,900 for the body.
3. Professional Formatting with Zappelle
Creating a “viral” LinkedIn post requires clean text. Here is how to use Zappelle to look like a pro:
- Stay Under the Limit: Paste your draft into the Word Counter Pro. It will tell you exactly how many characters you’ve used, so you don’t get cut off mid-sentence.
- Fix Your Headline: If your professional headline looks messy, use the Case Converter to switch to “Title Case” for a more polished look.
- Clean Up Copied Links: If you’re sharing a list of resources and the spacing gets weird when pasting into LinkedIn, run it through the Line Break Remover first to ensure a smooth, readable layout.
