This is going to read like a contrarian take. I promise it is data, not a hot take. Through Q1 2026 I was posting on LinkedIn 4-5 times a week. Comments. Reposts with thoughts. Original articles. The standard "build a personal brand" playbook everyone tells you to run. I was doing it well. Engagement was respectable — high three-digit likes on posts, a couple thousand impressions weekly. Recruiter outreach: 1-2 messages per month. So in April I ran an experiment. Stop posting entirely for 30 days. Stop commenting. Stop engaging with anyone else's content. The profile stayed up; the headline stayed sharp; nothing else moved. Recruiter outreach went up to 6 messages in 30 days. A 5-6x increase. That number is too clean to be the whole story. Let me explain what was actually happening. What I did instead of posting The 30 days were not a vacation. I redirected the time.…