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Import all contacts or even the full profile from LinkedIn.
Basic example
As a LinkedIn user
When I try out Flockingbird
And I have registered on flockingbird
Then I want to get an option to import my linkedIn
So that I don't need to fill all my details and contacts again
Motivation
Importing details from another platform allows more freedom of movement.
Importing contacts from LinkedIn lowers the friction for moving.
Importing profile details from data already provided at LinkedIn increases the amount of well-filled profiles on the network.
Detailed design
Importing can be done in two ways. We can choose either one, or both.
LinkedIn offers a data takeout, as Get a copy of your data. This a requirement under GDPR. LinkedIn offers a ZIP with XML, json and other data files. We could extract those and parse them. A user would then merely upload the data takeout file.
LinkedIn has an API that offers some basic data endpoints. It allows to fetch all contacts of a user, and basic details from a user. The API appears to offer far less data than the data takeout. But more research on this is required.
The first option allows us to parse a rich data takeout. It will need to discard quite some data, such as posts, videos, images and such. It requires a detailed manual on how to achieve this. And it requires us to react to changes in this takeout: there seems no contract in what is provided and how it is provided.
The second option requires an Oauth flow to get a token for a user and approach the API on behalf of that user.
Both would be one-time options. Any uploads and/or authentication tokens and/or unused data should be discarded on finishing the import. Once imported, any changes made at LinkedIn are ignored (not synched).
parsing the data takeout will break whenever LinkedIn changes their data files.
unpacking the data file (zip) is potentially dangerous due to zip-bombing. This needs tight heuristics to ensure we are getting the right data before parsing.
fetching the API requires building a client for the API.
fetching via the API requires instance owners to setup an API key.
copyright is complex. We must make sure we are allowed to read and copy the data.
API or Takeout Terms and Conditions are unknown and we need more research into this.
It could be part of a more generic import area where other formats can be imported too.
Importing via the API requires setup. And requires adhering to T&C.
Importing via an uploaded file is fragile.
Alternatives
Scraping public data from Linkedin Is possible as well. This is even more fragile but can be offloaded to a dedicated service. Unkown is whether this is allowed under Copyright laws.
Adoption strategy
Early on in the onboarding flow, we need to point people towards ability to import.
How we teach this
A clear menu option and a clear actionable in the unfilled bio to import should point users in this direction.
Summary
Import all contacts or even the full profile from LinkedIn.
Basic example
As a LinkedIn user
When I try out Flockingbird
And I have registered on flockingbird
Then I want to get an option to import my linkedIn
So that I don't need to fill all my details and contacts again
Motivation
Importing details from another platform allows more freedom of movement.
Importing contacts from LinkedIn lowers the friction for moving.
Importing profile details from data already provided at LinkedIn increases the amount of well-filled profiles on the network.
Detailed design
Importing can be done in two ways. We can choose either one, or both.
LinkedIn offers a data takeout, as Get a copy of your data. This a requirement under GDPR. LinkedIn offers a ZIP with XML, json and other data files. We could extract those and parse them. A user would then merely upload the data takeout file.
LinkedIn has an API that offers some basic data endpoints. It allows to fetch all contacts of a user, and basic details from a user. The API appears to offer far less data than the data takeout. But more research on this is required.
The first option allows us to parse a rich data takeout. It will need to discard quite some data, such as posts, videos, images and such. It requires a detailed manual on how to achieve this. And it requires us to react to changes in this takeout: there seems no contract in what is provided and how it is provided.
The second option requires an Oauth flow to get a token for a user and approach the API on behalf of that user.
Both would be one-time options. Any uploads and/or authentication tokens and/or unused data should be discarded on finishing the import. Once imported, any changes made at LinkedIn are ignored (not synched).
See also #34 for other importing.
Please reference Domain
Model (TODO write)
terminology for existing terms and usage.
Drawbacks
Why should we not do this? Please consider:
Importing via the API requires setup. And requires adhering to T&C.
Importing via an uploaded file is fragile.
Alternatives
Scraping public data from Linkedin Is possible as well. This is even more fragile but can be offloaded to a dedicated service. Unkown is whether this is allowed under Copyright laws.
Adoption strategy
Early on in the onboarding flow, we need to point people towards ability to import.
How we teach this
A clear menu option and a clear actionable in the unfilled bio to import should point users in this direction.
Unresolved questions
Footnotes and references
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