# Authority Intelligence Brief

LinkedIn Edition — April 15, 2026

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## This Week

No official LinkedIn announcements landed in the past seven days, but the broader picture is coming into sharp focus: LinkedIn's 360Brew AI system is rewriting the rules of professional visibility, and recent benchmark data from Socialinsider's 1.3-million-post study confirms the winners and losers. The platform now rewards depth, consistency, and genuine usefulness — and actively penalizes the engagement tactics that dominated just two years ago.

- Carousel and document posts now generate engagement rates nearly four times higher than plain text, driven by dwell time — the metric that matters most in 2026.
- Median organic reach has dropped 47% year-over-year, but average engagement rates are up 8%, suggesting the algorithm is showing content to fewer but more relevant people.
- Saves have overtaken likes as a ranking signal; the algorithm now treats a save as a stronger endorsement than a reaction.
- AI systems are already citing LinkedIn content, and original posts account for 95% of those citations — reshares barely register.

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## By the Numbers

### Content Performance

**Carousel engagement rate: Up 24.4%**
Carousels dominate all formats, generating 15-20 seconds of dwell time per view compared to 8-10 seconds for simpler formats (meet-lea.com, Feb 2026).

**Multi-image engagement rate: Up 6.60%**
The second-best performing format — stronger dwell time than single images with less production effort than carousels (Socialinsider, Apr 2026).

**Native video engagement rate: Holding steady at 6.47%**
Videos under 60 seconds see 53% more engagement than longer clips, but overall video views declined 36% year-over-year (Socialinsider, Apr 2026).

**Poll engagement rate: Up 4.40% (doubled since 2023)**
Polls have doubled in effectiveness yet remain heavily underutilized, creating a clear opportunity for early adopters (Socialinsider, Apr 2026).

**Text-only engagement rate: Holding steady at ~4%**
Still viable when writing is sharp and personal; posts of 1,000-1,300 characters outperform shorter variants because they extend dwell time (meet-lea.com, Feb 2026).

### Key Signals

**Median organic reach: Down 47% (year-over-year)**
Based on AuthoredUp's analysis of 3 million posts. Reach is shrinking, but the audience that sees your content is more precisely matched to your expertise (AuthoredUp, Dec 2025).

**Average platform engagement rate: Up 8% (YoY)**
The platform-wide average is now 5.20%, suggesting that smaller, better-targeted audiences are engaging more deeply (Socialinsider, Apr 2026).

**Carousel advantage over text posts: Up 3.7x**
The performance gap between formats has become extreme in 2026, driven almost entirely by how well each format holds attention (meet-lea.com, Feb 2026).

**Follower growth from format rotation: Up 37%**
Accounts that mix carousels, text, video, and polls grow 37% faster and maintain 28% more consistent visibility than single-format accounts (Socialinsider, Apr 2026).

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## 360Brew Watch

No new 360Brew announcements emerged this week. The most important developments remain the system's architecture and what it means for how your content is evaluated. 360Brew is a 150-billion parameter language model that replaced thousands of specialized ranking systems — it does not just tally clicks and likes but attempts to understand what a piece of content means and whether it belongs in a specific professional's feed.

- Profile coherence is a core ranking pillar: 360Brew checks whether your post aligns with your stated professional identity. A CFO posting about leadership resonates; the same person posting random viral content does not.
- The system creates a temporary personalized model for each viewer based on their last 60-90 days of activity — a technique called "many-shot in-context learning." Your content is evaluated differently by every person who might see it.
- Posting frequency has been de-emphasized. The algorithm cares far more about whether content is relevant than whether you publish daily. Fewer, more thoughtful posts now outperform high-volume strategies.
- Looking ahead, analysts speculate that 360Brew is becoming increasingly format-agnostic, prioritizing information density over the container it arrives in. Choose the format that best conveys your insight, not the one that once gamed distribution.

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## Algorithm Update

The 2026 algorithm has crystallized around a simple principle: it measures whether people genuinely found your content useful, not whether they clicked a button out of habit. Dwell time — the seconds a viewer spends actually reading — has emerged as the primary hidden metric controlling distribution.

- **Rewarded:** Saves, DM shares, and thoughtful comments that add context or start a conversation thread. These signals carry substantially more weight than likes or generic reactions.
- **Rewarded:** Topical consistency over 60 or more days. When your profile and posting history align around a clear niche, 360Brew increases your credibility score and shows your content to more relevant professionals in that field.
- **Penalized:** Engagement bait ("Agree or disagree?"), engagement pods, hiding links in first comments, mass tagging, and generic AI-generated content. 360Brew was specifically designed to neutralize these tactics.
- **Penalized:** External video links. YouTube and Vimeo URLs are consistently suppressed. If you have video content, upload it natively to LinkedIn.

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## Opportunity Radar

Three practical opportunities stand out for professionals who want to strengthen their visibility and authority on LinkedIn right now.

- **Use polls strategically.** With engagement rates that have doubled since 2023 and almost no one using them well, polls represent genuine white space. Craft polls with 2-4 options and include an "Other" choice that prompts comments. The combination of poll votes and comment threads generates strong algorithmic signals.
- **Lock in your terminology for AI citation.** Research from Limelight Marketing Systems suggests AI responses mirror LinkedIn content with a 0.57-0.60 semantic similarity score. If you want to be cited when someone asks an AI about your domain, use consistent, precise language — do not alternate between synonyms. Original content accounts for 95% of AI citations; reshares account for just 5%.
- **Write longer, more structured text posts.** Long-form posts (800-1,300 characters with short paragraphs, bold key points, and numbered lists) are now evaluated for depth by both human readers and machine systems. You are writing for two audiences simultaneously — the executive scrolling between meetings and the AI deciding whether you have earned the right to appear in professional search results.
- **Rotate your formats.** Accounts mixing carousels, text, video, and polls achieve 37% more follower growth. Avoid audience fatigue by varying your approach while keeping your topical focus tight.

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## Final Word

The shift is clear: LinkedIn's algorithm now functions as a trust filter, not a popularity contest. Reach is narrower, but the people who see your content are more likely to be the right people. The professionals who will benefit most in this environment are those who maintain a coherent professional narrative, publish genuinely useful content within a focused domain, and treat every post as something worth saving — not just liking.

> Your LinkedIn profile is how AI systems read your professional authority. Lilypath's Authority Intelligence platform helps you take control of that narrative. Learn more at lilypath.com.

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## Sources

1. AuthoredUp — "LinkedIn 360Brew: What Actually Changed" — Dec 4, 2025 — https://authoredup.com/blog/linkedin-360brew
2. pettauer.net — "LinkedIn 360Brew and the New Physics of Visibility" — Jan 26, 2026 — https://pettauer.net/en/linkedin-360brew-semantic-visibility-2026/
3. sourcegeek.com — "How the LinkedIn Algorithm Works (2026 Update)" — Jan 13, 2026 — https://www.sourcegeek.com/en/news/how-the-linkedin-algorithm-works-2026-update
4. thebrightbrand.com — "LinkedIn's 360Brew Algorithm: What You Need to Know for 2026" — Dec 25, 2025 — https://www.thebrightbrand.com/brightbrand/linkedin-s-360brew-algorithm-what-you-need-to-know-for-2026
5. mdcomms.co.uk — "What's Brewing on LinkedIn? The 360Brew AI Update Explained" — Nov 11, 2025 — https://mdcomms.co.uk/blogs/whats-brewing-on-linkedin-the-360brew-ai-update-explained/
6. upgrowth.in — "LinkedIn Algorithm 2026 Explained: What 360Brew Means for Reach" — ~Apr 1, 2026 — https://upgrowth.in/linkedin-algorithm-2026-360brew-update/
7. extramiledigital.com — "LinkedIn Algorithm 2026 360Brew Explained" — ~Apr 8, 2026 — https://www.extramiledigital.com/news/linkedin-announces-2026-algorithm-update/
8. limelightmarketingsystems.com — "LinkedIn Algorithm Changes 2026: Personal Branding & AI Visibility" — ~Apr 1, 2026 — https://limelightmarketingsystems.com/2026/04/linkedin-algorithm-changes-2026-personal-branding-ai-visibility/
9. brynnetillman.substack.com — "Master LinkedIn's 360Brew" — Feb 22, 2026 — https://brynnetillman.substack.com/p/master-linkedins-360brew-the-new
10. Socialinsider — "LinkedIn Organic Benchmarks 2026" (1.3M posts) — ~Apr 1, 2026 — https://www.socialinsider.io/social-media-benchmarks/linkedin
11. meet-lea.com — "LinkedIn Content Formats: Performance and Statistics 2026" — Feb 21, 2026 — https://meet-lea.com/en/blog/linkedin-content-formats-performance
12. meet-lea.com — "LinkedIn Engagement Metrics 2026: Essential Benchmarks" — Mar 13, 2026 — https://meet-lea.com/en/blog/linkedin-engagement-metrics-benchmarks
13. justpollen.com — "LinkedIn Post Format Guide 2026" — Mar 12, 2026 — https://www.justpollen.com/blog/linkedin-post-format
14. Agorapulse — "LinkedIn Algorithm 2026: What Has Changed" — Feb 5, 2026 — https://www.agorapulse.com/blog/linkedin/linkedin-algorithm-2025/
15. SocialBee — "The LinkedIn Algorithm Explained (2026 Guide)" — Updated Mar 23, 2026 — https://socialbee.com/blog/linkedin-algorithm/

*This brief was generated with AI assistance using data gathered on April 15, 2026. All claims are attributed to their original sources.*

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