On LinkedIn the reactions on a post are professional social proof you can see at a glance. A post sitting at three reactions reads as something people scrolled past. The same post with a strong wave of reactions reads as something worth stopping for, and that judgment happens in the half second before anyone decides to actually read it. For thought-leadership and B2B content especially, that first impression decides whether your point lands or gets ignored.
Reactions also drive how far the post travels. LinkedIn's feed watches the engagement a post earns in its first hours and uses it to decide whether to push the content out to second and third-degree connections. A post that gets early reactions gets distributed wider, which brings in more real engagement, which pushes it wider still. Stalling out early usually means the post quietly dies no matter how good it was.
We deliver reactions to your specific post from active, professional-looking profiles, paced so the engagement builds the way a genuinely good post would. That early momentum is the nudge that gets LinkedIn to take your content seriously and put it in front of the people you actually want reading it.