The Feed Revolt

Ideas, not algorithms. Conversations, not noise.

Welcome to The Feed Revolt, Pravodha’s editorial home for professionals who’ve had enough of the performative networking circus. This isn’t another corporate blog. It’s a manifesto in motion.

Here, we question the systems that shape our online professional lives, expose the illusion of engagement, and explore new ways to build credibility, community, and clarity without the algorithm deciding whatmatters.

Your LinkedIn Network Isn't Actually Helping Your Career (And Here's Why)
Despite having 500+ connections, most professionals get their real opportunities outside LinkedIn. The platform creates an illusion of networking while delivering minimal real value.
Hari Subedi
The Death of Deep Work: How LinkedIn Hijacks Your Professional Focus
LinkedIn doesn't just waste your time; it's killing your ability to do the focused, uninterrupted thinking that actually moves your career forward.
Hari Subedi
The Cost of Engagement: Why Likes and Comments Have Lost Their Value
Professional networks like LinkedIn have weaponized the human need for validation. They’ve built entire engagement economies around our dopamine responses. It’s time to take back control.
Hari Subedi
Time To Take Back Control of Your Professional Feed
When was the last time you left LinkedIn feeling smarter, sharper, or better connected? That’s not a side effect, it’s the entire point.
Hari Subedi
Why LinkedIn Rewards Pretenders Over Professionals
Instead of thoughtful conversations, we get a feed dominated by humblebrags, AI slop, and shallow slideshows. It's a professional theater, and the curtain never comes down.
Hari Subedi
The Empty Promise of LinkedIn Connections
When a platform rewards you for amassing contacts like baseball cards, that’s not just harmless fluff; it’s actively undermining the value of the network itself.
Hari Subedi
Why LinkedIn Feels Like A Monopoly And Why That’s a Problem
Monopolies never last forever. But change doesn’t happen on its own. It starts when people stop accepting the status quo and start demanding something better.
Hari Subedi