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How to View Your Comments on LinkedIn (2026): Activity Page, Desktop + Mobile, Step-by-Step

A step-by-step 2026 guide to finding and managing your LinkedIn comments on desktop and mobile using the Activity page. Learn how to filter, edit or delete past comments, troubleshoot missing activity, and use your comment history to stay visible and consistent on LinkedIn.

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The most reliable way is through your Activity page: go to your Profile, open the Activity section, select “Show all activity,” then switch to “Comments.” This shows a chronological list of your recent comments with links back to the original posts.

On desktop, click Me → View Profile, scroll to Activity, then click “Show all activity” and choose “Comments.” If you don’t see Activity right away, scroll further down or confirm you’re viewing your own profile.

In the LinkedIn app, tap your profile picture, choose View profile, then scroll to Activity and tap “Show all activity.” Switch to the “Comments” tab/filter to see your comment history.

Common reasons include the original post being deleted, the author changing visibility, or the comment being removed by you, the post author, or moderators. It can also happen if you’re logged into a different account or LinkedIn is showing a different UI layout.

Yes—open your Activity → Comments list, click into the original post, find your comment, and use the three-dot (⋯) menu next to it. Choose Edit to fix wording/typos or Delete to remove it.

LinkedIn doesn’t always offer strong search inside comments, so use practical workarounds like narrowing by timeframe or using Ctrl+F/Cmd+F on desktop for words that are currently loaded on the page. You can also use Notifications to jump back into threads where someone replied to you.

Often, yes—it depends on the visibility of the post you commented on and your privacy settings. Your Activity section may also display parts of your engagement publicly depending on your settings.

LinkedIn has data export options in settings, but the availability and level of detail can vary. For everyday use, checking Profile → Activity → Comments is usually faster.

How to View Your Comments on LinkedIn (2026): Activity Page, Desktop + Mobile, Step-by-Step

If you’re active on LinkedIn, your comment history is one of your most useful “visibility dashboards.” It helps you:

- Find conversations you want to continue

- Edit or delete older comments

- Track where you’ve been engaging (and where you haven’t)

- Reconnect with people you’ve interacted with recently

The fastest and most reliable way to view your comments is through **LinkedIn’s Activity page**. Below is a 2026 up-to-date walkthrough for **desktop and mobile**, plus a few troubleshooting tips if the interface looks different.

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What you’ll see when you view your LinkedIn comments

LinkedIn typically groups your public interactions under your **Activity** area. Depending on your account type and UI rollout, you’ll usually see sections like:

- **Comments** (your comment history)

- **Posts** (your posts)

- **Reactions** (likes/celebrates, etc.)

In most layouts, the **Comments** view shows:

- The text of your comment

- A link to the original post

- The author of the post

- A timestamp

This is the best place to pick up threads without having to remember where you commented.

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How to view your comments on LinkedIn (Desktop)

Step-by-step (recommended method: from your profile)

1. **Go to LinkedIn on desktop** and click **Me** (top navigation).

2. Click **View Profile**.

3. Scroll to your profile’s **Activity** section.

4. Click **Show all activity**.

5. In the activity view, choose **Comments**.

You’ll now see a chronological list of your recent comments.

Alternative path (if you don’t see “Activity” on your profile)

LinkedIn sometimes changes labels or placement. If “Show all activity” isn’t visible:

- Look for **Activity** near your headline/about sections

- Try scrolling further down (some sections collapse)

- Ensure you’re viewing *your own* profile (not someone else’s)

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How to view your comments on LinkedIn (Mobile: iOS + Android)

The mobile app follows the same logic, but with slightly different taps.

1. Open the **LinkedIn app**.

2. Tap your **profile picture** (top left) to open the sidebar.

3. Tap **View profile**.

4. Scroll to **Activity**.

5. Tap **Show all activity**.

6. Switch to the **Comments** tab/filter.

If you’re using an updated version of the app, you may see Activity broken into tabs like Posts/Reactions/Comments—choose **Comments**.

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How to find a specific comment faster (without endless scrolling)

LinkedIn doesn’t always provide powerful search inside your comment history, so here are practical workarounds:

1) Use date ranges (mental filtering)

If you remember *when* you commented (last week, last month), jump through your Activity list with that timeframe in mind. It’s surprisingly effective.

2) Use browser search (desktop)

If LinkedIn loads a long list on one page, try **Ctrl+F / Cmd+F** and search for a unique word you used in the comment. This only works for content currently loaded on the page.

3) Use notifications as a shortcut

If someone replied to your comment, your **Notifications** often provide a direct jump back into that thread. This is useful for returning to active conversations quickly.

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How to edit or delete your comments on LinkedIn

Once you find a comment in your Activity list:

1. Click/tap into the **original post** from the comment entry.

2. Locate your comment on the post.

3. Use the **three-dot menu (⋯)** next to your comment.

4. Choose **Edit** or **Delete**.

**Tip:** Editing is ideal for fixing a typo or clarifying tone. Deleting is best if the context changed or you posted in the wrong thread.

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Why your comments might not show up (and what to do)

If you’re sure you commented but don’t see it in Activity, common reasons include:

1) The post was deleted or the author restricted visibility

If the original post is deleted (or visibility changed), your comment may no longer be accessible.

2) The comment was removed (by you, the post author, or moderators)

On some posts (especially in groups or sensitive topics), comments can be moderated.

3) You’re logged into a different account

This happens more often than people admit—especially if you manage multiple profiles or use a company account.

4) LinkedIn UI rollout differences

LinkedIn frequently A/B tests layouts. If your screens don’t match exactly, focus on the intent: **Profile → Activity → Comments**.

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Turning comment history into a simple engagement system

Seeing your comments is useful—but using them intentionally is what improves visibility.

Here’s a lightweight workflow many creators and professionals use:

1) Review your comments once per day (5 minutes)

Open **Activity → Comments** and look for:

- Threads with replies you haven’t responded to

- High-signal posts you want to revisit

- People you want to build rapport with

2) Re-engage where it counts

Aim to reply where:

- The original poster responded

- Other commenters asked follow-ups

- The topic aligns with your expertise

3) Keep your voice consistent

If you’re busy, consistency is usually harder than quality. That’s where tools can help you stay present without sounding generic.

For example, an AI reply tool like [PRODUCT_LINK]Meet Lea[/PRODUCT_LINK] can generate comment replies in *your own voice*, which is useful when you’re managing multiple threads but want to keep tone and style consistent.

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Bonus: Managing comment overload without losing authenticity

If you’re commenting a lot, the real issue becomes follow-through. Two practical tips:

- **Batch your replies:** do two short sessions per day instead of reacting all day long.

- **Use templates as guardrails:** keep a few opening lines that sound like you (e.g., “That’s a strong point—curious how you handle…”) and personalize the rest.

If you want to speed up drafting while preserving your style, you can experiment with a “voice-based” assistant such as [PRODUCT_LINK]Meet Lea’s LinkedIn comment reply generator[/PRODUCT_LINK]—especially useful when you need to respond quickly but still sound like yourself.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I see all my comments on LinkedIn in one place?

Yes—your best option is **Profile → Activity → Comments**. That’s LinkedIn’s built-in view for your comment history.

Can other people see my comments?

Often, yes—depending on the visibility of the post and your privacy settings. Your Activity section may also display parts of your engagement publicly depending on your settings.

Can I download my LinkedIn comments?

LinkedIn offers data export options in settings, but availability and granularity can vary. For most day-to-day needs, the Activity page is faster.

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Conclusion

To view your comments on LinkedIn in 2026, the most reliable path is still **your Profile’s Activity page**, available on both desktop and mobile. Once you know where it lives, your comment history becomes a practical tool: you can pick up conversations, clean up older replies, and stay consistently engaged.

If staying on top of replies is the challenge (not finding them), consider building a simple daily review habit—and, where appropriate, using a tool like [PRODUCT_LINK]an AI assistant like Meet Lea for LinkedIn comments[/PRODUCT_LINK] to help you draft faster while keeping your voice.

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