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Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal has taken to X to criticise LinkedIn for removing his “pronoun illness” post for the second time. In his share, he said that this move, the platform can remove his post but not his opinion on the matter. The deleted post was a share about the platform removing Aggarwal’s first post on his opinion about being addressed as “they” instead of “he” in a description created the LinkedIn AI bot. Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal’s post on LinkedIn removing his “pronoun illness” post for the second time has sparked chatter on X. (HT File Photo) “Dear LinkedIn, you deleted my post again! This time, you didn’t even notify me or leave a trace since you removed the whole thread. Luckily my team takes screenshots. You can delete this one too but you can’t remove my opinion. Since you’re owned Microsoft, I will be sharing my broader thoughts and some actions tomorrow with everyone,” Bhavish Aggarwal wrote. He completed his post with a screenshot of a note created the LinkedIn AI chatbot. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India’s general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now! Download Now! What started it all was when Aggarwal gave a prompt to the LinkedIn AI chatbot and asked it about himself. What annoyed the Ola CEO was the pronoun used the AI bot. Instead of addressing him as “he”, it addressed him as “they”. For the unversed, the pronoun “they” is used those who do not exclusively identify with one gender or those who want to keep it a secret. Take a look at the post here: Since being shared, the post has collected more than 6.3 lakh views – and the numbers are only increasing. The share has further accumulated nearly 6,300 likes. People posted varied comments while reacting to the share. What did X users say about this post?“Calling all developers, designers, and entrepreneurs: Let’s turn this into an opportunity. Who’s ready to build the LinkedIn India deserves?” wrote an X user. “Never thought LinkedIn would stoop so low and can’t take criticism too,” added another. “Tick tock, LinkedIn. The backlash is growing, and it won’t stop. Adapt or become obsolete in India. Your choice,” joined a third. “Don’t just complain, take action. Delete your LinkedIn account. Hit them where it hurts. They are attacking Indian companies,” expressed a fourth. An IIT Bombay alum, Bhavish Aggarwal is the co-founder and CEO of Ola Cabs. He started his career with Microsoft Research before beginning his entrepreneurial journey in 2010, when he returned to Mumbai and co-founded Ola Cabs. Outside work, he enjoys photography, cycling, and playing squash. What are your thoughts on this post Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal?

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