 If you have ever wondered whether, if you disconnect from someone on LinkedIn, do they still keep following you and does your posts still come up on their news feed or does LinkedIn remove the fact that they are following you? So let's go ahead and test it out. I created a test account on LinkedIn, George Calteam, that's my test account. And I've connected with my test account from my, this is my real account. I've connected by first degree to my test account. And so when you connect with someone on LinkedIn, you mutually, LinkedIn automatically makes it so that you mutually follow each other's content. So as you can see here, people who most recently followed you, you know, this includes my test account because I just connected by first degree. And so let me go ahead and let me go and show you my test account actually. So this is my test account. And I, you know, I, because I connected by first degree to my real account, I am also following my real account. And I also have a follower of my, as my real account. So let's go ahead and try this here. I'm going to go to my test account now. And I'm going to go ahead and disconnect from my test account to no longer, no longer be a first degree connection, remove connection. Okay, connection to George Cal test account removed. Let me go ahead and double check that by refreshing the screen. And now in no longer, it's now it says connect because we are not yet connected at this point. So now let me go back to the people that I am following just to show you. So this is my real account. I'm going to go to people I'm following and out of network to George Cal test. Now here's the interesting thing. People who most recently followed you, my test account is no longer there. Yeah. Now let me go to my test account to see if that's the case as well. So people I'm following on my test account. Okay, let me just refresh. That's right. So to summarize, when you remove a first degree connection on LinkedIn, LinkedIn also removes the fact that they are following you. So they will no longer see your content. And the reason why that's a good thing is because if you remove them, it probably means you don't really know who they are. You somehow collected a bunch of contacts on LinkedIn. And you are now pruning your LinkedIn network by removing people that you don't really know, you're not really relevant to each other. So this is good for the algorithm because in the past, when they saw your content, if they ever see your content, because you're not relevant to them, they just probably kept scrolling and that doesn't help your content to be seen by more people because it shows LinkedIn that your content doesn't seem to be relevant to people. But it's just because you and that person somehow you collected each other. Now they are no longer seeing your content. So that's one less person who's just scrolling past your stuff because they don't really know who you are. So I hope that this is helpful. And if you have any other tips about LinkedIn in terms of what I've talked about, feel free to comment below and I hope this helps.