LinkedIn users may never see an animated paperclip popping up to ask,Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legs "Can I help you with that?" But that won't stop them from worrying.
Following the news that Microsoft bought LinkedIn for $26.2 billion, everyone began wondering what this means for the popular resume-based social network. Xbox Live functionality? An endorsement from Bill Gates? ...the return of Clippy the paperclip?
For those who never used Microsoft Office in the late nineties, Clippy was a digital "office assistant" on apps like Microsoft Word, who'd pop up and give unwanted advice on how to save, print, etc. Nearly everyone found him annoying, and the paperclip became a staple of Windows parodies over the years.
Some Twitter users gave their reactions on the possible return of the dreaded paperclip with eyes (and eyebrows?):
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Don't mistake kindness for weakness. Clippy was a shrewd negotiator in Microsoft's LinkedIn acquisition. pic.twitter.com/Agx6INNiC4
— Erin Ruberry (@erinruberry) June 13, 2016
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Some people thought about other possible ways Microsoft and LinkedIn might combine with each other. Xbox One came to mind:
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For the record, there is currently no indication that Clippy will appear on LinkedIn. So don't worry about him changing into a pair of glasses to read your resume.
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