Create a Carousel Post on LinkedIn
- Design slides at 1080×1080
- Export your content as a PDF
- Upload it as a swipeable carousel
Watch the step-by-step walkthrough below, then follow along to revisit any post you've previously liked or reacted to using your profile's activity history.
Follow these steps alongside the video to track down any post you've reacted to.
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Common questions about finding posts you've liked on LinkedIn.
Open your own profile, scroll down to the Activity section, click Show all posts, then use the More dropdown and choose Reactions. This view lists every post you've liked or reacted to, with the most recent at the top.
Yes. The Reactions filter covers every reaction type — Like, Celebrate, Support, Love, Insightful, and Funny — not only the standard "Like". They all appear together in one chronological list.
Yes. The steps are identical on the mobile app and on desktop: tap your profile photo to open your profile, scroll to Activity, tap Show all posts, then filter by Reactions.
Your reactions are generally public activity — when you react to a post it can appear in your activity feed and may be shown to your connections. The Reactions filter on your profile is simply the easiest way for you to scroll back through that history.
The activity list loads in reverse chronological order, so older reactions require scrolling further down to load more results. If a post still doesn't appear, it may have been deleted by the author or the author may have removed or restricted it, which takes it out of your activity view.
Open the post from your Reactions list and tap the highlighted reaction button again (for example, click Like when it's already active). That toggles your reaction off and removes the post from your reaction history.
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