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Peakedin – archiving LinkedIn's most unhinged posts as satire

Peakedin – archiving LinkedIn's most unhinged posts as satire

by lirena00·May 25, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidCozyCrowd Pleaser

Curated satire archive for LinkedIn cringe, but newsletters are a crowded format.

Strengths
  • Reader nomination workflow creates a community feedback loop for content sourcing.
  • Public archive allows browsing past issues without forcing an email signup first.
Weaknesses
  • Manual curation limits scale compared to algorithmic feeds or larger satire accounts.
  • Newsletter format is saturated; hard to differentiate beyond the specific niche.
Category
Target Audience

LinkedIn users, tech workers, satire fans

Similar To

LinkedIn Lunatics · Holy Koolaid · Substack newsletters

Post Description

A few weeks ago I was scrolling LinkedIn (my fault, I know) and noticed the platform was full of posts that had absolutely no business being there.

So I built PeakedIn. A weekly newsletter, five posts every Saturday, featuring LinkedIn's most unhinged moments.

Best part is people can nominate posts as well

I guess it will give another post idea to them "I am thrilled to announce I was featured in PeakedIn" lol

anywho lmk your thoughts

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