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What does 1st, 2nd, & 3rd degree connection mean in LinkedIn profiles?

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Your network is made up of your 1st -degree, 2nd -degree, 3rd -degree connections, and fellow members of your LinkedIn groups. 1st -degree - People you're directly connected to because you've accepted their invitation to connect, or they've accepted your invitation. ... You can contact them by sending a message on LinkedIn . On LinkedIn, people in your network are called connections. Your network is made up of your 1st-degree, 2nd-degree, 3rd-degree connections, and fellow members of your LinkedIn groups. 1st-degree - People you're directly connected to because you've accepted their invitation to connect, or they've accepted your invitation. You'll see a 1st degree icon next to their name in search results and on their profile. You can contact them by sending a message on LinkedIn. 2nd-degree - People who are connected to your 1st-degree connections. You'll see a 2nd degree icon next to their name in search results an...

Sizes of images on social networks

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FACEBOOK : Profile picture  :  180  x 180 Cover picture   :   828  x 315 Shared picture on facebook : 1200 x 900 Shared picture in a link on Facebook : 1200 x 627 Highlight image : 1200 x  717 TWITTER :  Profile picture  :  400 x 400 Header / Cover picture   :   1500 x 500 Shared picture on Twitter : 440 x 220 INSTAGRAM : Profile picture  :  160 x 160 Photo Thumbnail    :   292 x 292 Shared picture on Instagram : 1080 px Feed Photo : 600 px  YOUTUBE : Profile picture  :  800 x 800 Channel  Cover :   1500 x 500 Video Yploads : 1280 x 760  PINTEREST :   Profile picture  :  165 x 165 Board Display  :   222 x 150 Pin : 238 px LINKEDIN :     Thumbnail photo : 160 x 160 Cover photo   : ...