We live in a world of infinite content, but the highest form of digital flattery isn't a like or a share—it’s the "Linkeù."
In an age of doom-scrolling, being the person who "Linkeùs" is being the curator of the chaos. You aren't just consuming the internet; you are the bridge between the content and the people who need it.
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It’s a small linguistic smash-up (Link + You) that signals something profound: ✅ ✅ "I want you to see this." ✅ "I have the digital goods."
You know the moment. You’re talking about a niche documentary, a specific meme, or that one song that explains your entire personality. The other person nods, pulls out their phone, and says the magic words:
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We live in a world of infinite content, but the highest form of digital flattery isn't a like or a share—it’s the "Linkeù."
In an age of doom-scrolling, being the person who "Linkeùs" is being the curator of the chaos. You aren't just consuming the internet; you are the bridge between the content and the people who need it. linkeù
👇 Drop your answer in the comments.
It’s a small linguistic smash-up (Link + You) that signals something profound: ✅ ✅ "I want you to see this." ✅ "I have the digital goods." We live in a world of infinite content,
You know the moment. You’re talking about a niche documentary, a specific meme, or that one song that explains your entire personality. The other person nods, pulls out their phone, and says the magic words: It’s a small linguistic smash-up (Link + You)
Smudges or low-resolution scans can distort the shape of letters.