@bobjonkman
Couldn't agree more with @lnxw48a1 . All this site has to do is share my resume and any other data I provided that might interest potential employers.
Instead, it's hiding increasingly more info behind an authentication wall.[1]
And while that sounds bad and weird, but does have some merit (deny anonymous scraping by competitors), hiding one's own contacts [2] is just plain greedy (and obviously non-viable in the long run).
[1] https://petermolnar.net/linkedin-public-settings-ignored/