LinkedIn Posting Frequency Analysis — Anonymized

Report Date: February 25, 2026
Window: Last 6 months (Aug 25, 2025 – Feb 25, 2026)

Note: Poster A's 6mo count is estimated from exact-timestamp data. All others use 6mo relative-timestamp counts from prior analysis. 'Total loaded' is capped by LinkedIn's feed limit (~185-200 posts).


RANKED BY VOLUME (6-month posts)

Rank Name Handle (Archetype) Posts (6mo) /Week /Day Scheduling
1Poster AThe Machine175067.319.60Extreme automation*
2Poster BThe Carousel Connoisseur1776.810.97Likely scheduler
3Poster CEveryday Alternator1214.650.66Strong scheduler
4Poster DBreakfast/Lunch/Dinner1194.580.65Likely scheduler
5Poster EBulk Blaster1134.350.62Mixed (burst drops)
6Poster FAM/PM1104.230.60Strong scheduler
7Poster JOrganic1074.120.59Organic
8Poster KLight Scheduler913.500.50Light scheduler
9Poster LOrganic883.380.48Organic
10Poster GThe Triple Dipper823.150.45Likely scheduler
11Poster MOrganic (mixed)813.120.44Organic (mixed)
12Poster HAutomaton793.040.43Strong scheduler
13Poster NStrong Scheduler652.500.36Strong scheduler
14Poster IThird Day Scheduler592.270.32Strong scheduler
15Poster OOrganic341.310.19Organic
16Poster POrganic271.040.15Organic

* Poster A 6mo estimate based on avg from exact timestamps. LinkedIn's feed cap covers only their most recent 19 days.


The "4x a week" rule appears to the minimum for LinkedIn visibility, the threshold, not the max. Out of the 16 highly visible posters selected, 14 exceeded 4 posts per week. 6 post every single day, with some dropping 2 to 3 posts daily. High visibility relies heavily on scheduling tools . At least 10 of the 16 profiles showed evidence of automation. Some creators operate like clockwork, dropping posts at the exact same minute every single day for months straight.