LinkedIn doesn't render markdown, so **bold** ends up as raw stars in your published post. This converts to Unicode mathematical bold (the trick that actually survives the paste), turns dashes into real bullets, strips code fences, and exposes link URLs so LinkedIn auto-links them.
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Unicode mathematical bold (𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐝) renders as actual bold characters on LinkedIn but is announced by some screen readers as the individual character names ("MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL B"). Fine for short-form social where the trick is widely understood; less ideal for long-form or accessibility-first content. Toggle bold off above if you need plain text.