Dev community should come together to counter didi Bhaiya of twitter/LinkedIn
I work with a tech influencer , he is literally below 20% of our companies talent. But has strong social profile. Now he is charging 2999 for tech and career guidance. All the freshmen out of college are paying to get guidance from the guy who is pretty average in his own skills. đ like WTF
MightyLazyGeekStar
Stealth
10 months ago
People donât realise that the ones making the most noise on Linkedin arenât the best. There are exceptional ones out there who make no noise. Finding out those gems is a task
True. Some of the most talented guys like Primeagen and guy from Fireship aren't praised because they actually tell people what to do i.e. to keep upskilling, which most people don't want to.
Ye "today my dog stepped on a bee and that made me think..." wale log life ko easy sound karate hai
tEchBro
Stealth
10 months ago
Name him please.
I agree with this. But if you think about it, the same happens throughout your life.
1. You pay the coaching with AIR 1.
2. You pay the college looking at Top Placement/100% placement.
3. You pay the guy from FAANG/social profile because trust.
4. You pay the Amans and Babbars of the world because social following means "trust".
The strong stay independent and the weak get trapped because they don't know any better. So, we need to come together to counter these bhaiya/didi culture.
Even I used to wonder how someone pretty good at their job has time to do 5 LinkedIn posts deriving observations from random scenarios.
Noctus
Stealth
10 months ago
Name and shame that influencer
Node
Stealth
10 months ago
I will never call anyone didi/bhaiya (I don't speak Hindi)
Fullstacbaklol
Stealth
10 months ago
Yeah yeah sure. Apologies if my post has hurt your feeling. Too many things to get offended đ
Node
Stealth
10 months ago
I'm not offended. Why apologize? I am just making a statement.
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