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Global skill shortages can be understood as a direct result of the imbalance of information and the wider labour market disruption created when social media algorithms suppress job and training signals in support of their advertising revenue model. The data used in your reports reflects only the activity captured through native platform tools. It does not account for the much larger volume of informally shared job and training information that algorithms routinely restrict. If the ratio of informal to native posts exceeds three to one the conclusions in your reports may already be materially affected. Given typical user behaviour across major platforms it is reasonable to assume that the true ratio is considerably higher. This creates a structural divide between the data that is visible and the data that is actually present in the market. As a result the picture presented in your reports is very likely to be incomplete and may not fully reflect real world labour supply and demand. LinkedIn's Economic Graph - Is there any data available to show the actual or assumed ratio?

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