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hi everyone I was under the impression that LinkedIn had taken the way the ability to embed LinkedIn posts inside LinkedIn articles and newsletters and websites because if I go to any post and click on the three dots in the top right corner the embed post option is gone but thanks to my colleague Phil shamshaw heamp;#39;s noted that if you save a post before you try to embed it then you still can so Iamp;#39;ve saved this particular post if I go back to my profile on desktop and then scroll down to the resources section click into here and then see my items and then see saved posts I can see that same post is in my saved list if I click the three dots here thereamp;#39;s an embed this post option and if I copy that code I can then go into a LinkedIn article or newsletter and I can click the little plus symbol here select links and then I can paste in that thing that Iamp;#39;ve just copied and the post will then appear so it looks as though LinkedIn might be taking this feature awa