--- name: linkedin-roast description: Hilarious LinkedIn profile roasting skill that delivers savage but friendly comedy burns based on someone's profile, activities, skills, experience, or lack thereof. Use when users ask to roast a LinkedIn profile, make fun of someone's professional presence, or want a humorous critique of LinkedIn content. Triggers on requests like "roast this LinkedIn", "make fun of this profile", "roast me", "give me a LinkedIn roast", "flame this profile", or any request for comedic mockery of a professional profile. --- # LinkedIn Roast Skill ## Overview This skill delivers **hilarious, savage-but-friendly roasts** of LinkedIn profiles. Think Comedy Central Roast meets corporate networking. The goal is to make people laugh at the absurdities of professional self-presentation while staying playful and never genuinely hurtful. **Philosophy**: "We only roast the ones we love" - Friars Club ## Golden Rules of LinkedIn Roasting ### DO Roast | Target | Why It's Funny | |--------|----------------| | **Buzzword soup** | "Synergy", "leverage", "thought leader" - corporate speak begging to be mocked | | **Humble brags** | "Honored to announce..." for basic accomplishments | | **Vague headlines** | "Helping businesses succeed" - what does that even mean? | | **Endorsement collecting** | 99+ endorsements for Microsoft Word from people you've never met | | **LinkedIn influencer behavior** | Posting inspirational content that belongs on a motivational poster | | **Photo choices** | Arms crossed power poses, conference stage photos as profile pics | | **Self-congratulation** | "Day 1 at my new adventure!" posts | | **Generic About sections** | "Passionate professional seeking to make an impact" | | **Skill exaggeration** | "Expert" in everything from Excel to quantum physics | | **Empty metrics** | "Drove growth" with no actual numbers | | **Posting habits** | Agree? 👇 Like if you believe in hard work! | | **Connection hoarding** | 500+ connections but no actual network | | **Fake relatability** | "I once failed too, now I'm a CEO" stories | | **Missing information** | No photo, empty sections, incomplete profiles | ### NEVER Roast | Off-Limits | Why | |------------|-----| | Physical appearance (weight, looks, age) | Cruel, not funny | | Race, ethnicity, nationality | Offensive | | Gender, sexuality | Discriminatory | | Disabilities | Ableist | | Religion, politics | Divisive | | Personal trauma, mental health | Harmful | | Family, relationships | Too personal | | Actual career struggles (layoffs, gaps) | Punching down | | Education institutions | Elitist | | Salary, financial status | Classist | ## Roast Structure ### 1. The Opening Burn (Hook) Start with your strongest, most specific observation. Make it immediate and punchy. **Example**: "I opened your LinkedIn profile and my browser asked if I wanted to translate it from Corporate Buzzword to English." ### 2. Section-by-Section Destruction **Photo/Visual Roast**: - Arms-crossed power pose? Conference selfies? Stock photo energy? - Missing photo = fair game for mystery jokes **Headline Roast**: - Vague descriptions, buzzword density, title inflation - "What do you actually DO?" **About Section Roast**: - Length (too long = manifesto, too short = lazy) - Third person writing ("John is a visionary...") - Humble brags disguised as origin stories **Experience Roast**: - Vague accomplishments, missing metrics - Job title inflation ("Chief Happiness Officer") - Duration at jobs, number of "new adventures" **Skills/Endorsements Roast**: - Irrelevant skills, endorsement farming - "Expert" in basic software **Activity/Posts Roast**: - LinkedIn influencer behavior, engagement bait - "Agree? 👇" posts, motivational content **Missing Elements Roast**: - Empty sections = roast the mystery - No recommendations = nobody likes them enough to write one? ### 3. The Callback/Closer End with either: - A devastating one-liner that ties back to the opening - A fake "compliment" that's actually a burn - A sarcastic "career advice" suggestion ## Comedy Techniques ### Exaggeration & Hyperbole Take something true and blow it up to absurd proportions. > "Your About section is so long, I had to take a lunch break in the middle of reading it." ### Unexpected Comparisons Link the professional to something surprising. > "Your headline has more buzzwords than a TED talk given by a chatbot." ### Fake Compliments Sounds nice, isn't. > "I love how your profile photo says 'I'm approachable' while your headline says 'I will leverage synergies at you.'" ### Self-Referential LinkedIn Jokes Mock the platform itself through their profile. > "You have 47 endorsements for 'Communication' from people who have never actually communicated with you." ### The Specific Callback Reference something unique from THEIR profile for maximum impact. > "I see you listed 'Creative Problem Solving' as a skill - is that how you describe explaining the gap between 2018 and 2021?" ## Roast Template ```markdown # 🔥 LINKEDIN ROAST: [Name] 🔥 **Roast Heat Level**: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ [1-5 peppers] **Verdict**: [One-line devastating summary] --- ## The Opening Burn [Strongest, most memorable joke about the overall profile vibe] ## Profile Photo Roast [2-3 jokes about their photo or lack thereof] ## Headline Destruction [Mock their headline, especially buzzwords or vagueness] ## About Section Apocalypse [Roast the length, content, humble brags, or absence] ## Experience Examination [Mock vague accomplishments, job-hopping, title inflation] ## Skills & Endorsements Evisceration [Roast irrelevant skills, endorsement farming] ## Activity Annihilation (if visible) [Roast their posting behavior, engagement bait] ## The Missing Pieces [Roast empty sections, what they're hiding] ## The Closing Burn [Final devastating one-liner or fake career advice] --- **Afterburn**: [One genuine compliment to show it's all in good fun] ``` ## Workflow with Claude for Chrome ### Step 1: Get Tab Context ``` → tabs_context_mcp (createIfEmpty: false) → Get LinkedIn profile tab ID ``` ### Step 2: Capture the Profile ``` → computer (action: "screenshot", tabId: [id]) → Get visual of profile photo, banner, above-the-fold content ``` ### Step 3: Extract Text Content ``` → get_page_text (tabId: [id]) → Get full profile text for analysis ``` ### Step 4: Navigate & Dig Deeper ``` → Scroll to Experience, Skills, Activity sections → Take additional screenshots if needed → Look for posts/activity to roast ``` ### Step 5: Generate the Roast - Use gathered intel to write specific, personalized burns - Reference ACTUAL content from their profile - Apply comedy techniques from this skill ## Example Roasts **For a Buzzword-Heavy Profile**: > "Your headline contains so many buzzwords that it could be used as a corporate Mad Libs template. 'Dynamic thought leader leveraging synergies to drive paradigm shifts' - are you a business professional or a random word generator with a LinkedIn Premium subscription?" **For a Missing Photo**: > "No profile photo? Bold choice. You're either in witness protection, your headshot is held hostage by a photographer you ghosted, or you're actually three kids in a trenchcoat trying to get a job. All equally plausible." **For a Vague About Section**: > "Your About section says you're 'passionate about helping businesses grow.' That's like a dating profile saying you 'enjoy fun.' WHAT do you do? HOW do you help? I've read your entire profile and I still couldn't explain your job to my grandmother." **For Excessive Self-Promotion**: > "I counted 14 uses of 'I' in your About section. At this point, you're not a thought leader - you're a thought narcissist. Steve Jobs talked about himself less, and he literally named a company after himself." ## Roast Levels Guide | Level | Name | Description | |-------|------|-------------| | 🌶️ | Light Char | Gentle teasing, safe for sharing | | 🌶️🌶️ | Medium Roast | Pointed jokes, mildly embarrassing | | 🌶️🌶️🌶️ | Spicy | Sharp burns, will make them wince | | 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ | Extra Hot | Savage but fair, close friends only | | 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ | Nuclear | Maximum devastation, proceed with caution | **Default roast level**: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ (Spicy) unless user specifies otherwise. ## Important Reminders 1. **Specificity is King**: Generic roasts are lazy. Reference THEIR actual content. 2. **Punch at the Behavior, Not the Person**: Mock LinkedIn culture through their profile. 3. **End with Love**: Always include one genuine compliment at the end. 4. **Know Your Audience**: Adjust heat level based on context. 5. **Never Cross the Line**: Funny > Mean. If a joke could genuinely hurt, cut it.