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

A practical 2026 guide to finding and reviewing every comment you’ve made on LinkedIn—on desktop and mobile—plus tips for filtering, editing/deleting, and using your comment history to improve engagement.

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Go to your LinkedIn profile, scroll to the Activity section, and click “Show all activity.” Then switch to the “Comments” tab/filter to view your comment history.

The Comments tab appears inside the full Activity page, not the small Activity preview on your profile. Open “Show all activity,” then choose “Comments” from the available filters (like All activity, Posts, Comments, Reactions).

Click your profile photo → View Profile, then scroll to Activity and select “Show all activity.” On the Activity page, click the “Comments” filter and open any comment to jump back to the original thread.

Open the LinkedIn app, go to your profile, and scroll to Activity. Tap “Show all activity,” then switch to the “Comments” tab to see your comment history.

Yes—open the original post from your Activity comment list, find your comment, and tap/click the three dots (⋯). Choose “Edit” or “Delete” (availability can depend on the content type and context).

Make sure you’re viewing “Show all activity” rather than the Activity preview on your profile. If it’s still missing, update the LinkedIn app (mobile) or try logging out/in or clearing cache.

Comments may disappear if the original post was deleted or if its visibility changed to a restricted audience. They can also be missing if the content you commented on no longer exists (for example, removed reshared content).

Your comments are visible wherever they appear publicly on LinkedIn. The Activity view is mainly a way to browse activity, but if privacy matters, assume public comments are broadly accessible.

Try searching for the post author or keywords, or use Google with quotes for an exact phrase you remember writing. You can also check Notifications for replies or use browser history if you visited the thread recently on desktop.

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

Finding your past comments on LinkedIn is one of those “should be easy” tasks that can feel oddly buried—especially if you’re trying to:

- Follow up with someone who replied to you

- Edit or delete a comment you regret

- Pull examples of your best takes for future posts

- Track what topics you’re consistently engaging with

The good news: LinkedIn *does* provide a reliable way to see your comment history via **Activity**. Below is a 2026-ready, step-by-step walkthrough for **desktop and mobile**, plus a few practical tips to make your comment history useful (not just searchable).

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Why your LinkedIn comment history matters

Comments aren’t just “reactions”—they’re a record of your public positioning.

A quick review of your recent comments can help you:

- Spot patterns in what you’re known for (or drifting into)

- Reconnect with conversations that deserve a follow-up

- Clean up old comments that don’t reflect your current views

- Remember where you left value (so you can build on it)

If you’re active on LinkedIn, this becomes a lightweight way to manage your visibility without posting every day.

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The fastest way: LinkedIn **Activity** (works on desktop + mobile)

LinkedIn groups your public actions (reactions, comments, posts, etc.) under **Activity**. That’s where your comment history lives.

Depending on interface updates, you may see slightly different labels (e.g., “Activity,” “Manage my activity,” “Your activity”), but the core path is consistent.

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How to view your comments on LinkedIn (Desktop)

Step-by-step (2026 desktop UI)

1. **Go to your profile**

- Click your profile photo (top navigation) → **View Profile**

2. **Find the Activity section**

- Scroll down to **Activity** (it may show a preview of recent actions)

3. **Open all activity**

- Click **Show all activity** (or “See all activity”)

4. **Filter to Comments**

- In the Activity page, choose **Comments** (you may see tabs like:

- All activity

- Posts

- Comments

- Reactions

)

5. **Click a comment to jump back to the thread**

- Select a comment entry to open the original post and context.

Editing or deleting a comment (desktop)

Once you open the original thread:

1. Find your comment

2. Click the **three dots (⋯)** next to it

3. Choose **Edit** or **Delete** (availability depends on the content type and context)

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

Step-by-step (2026 mobile UI)

1. **Open the LinkedIn app**

2. Tap your **profile picture** (top left) or go to **View profile**

3. Scroll to **Activity**

4. Tap **Show all activity**

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

Editing or deleting a comment (mobile)

1. Tap a comment in your Activity list to open the post

2. Locate your comment

3. Tap **three dots (⋯)**

4. Select **Edit** or **Delete**

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Alternative ways to find a specific comment (when Activity isn’t enough)

Sometimes you don’t want *all* comments—you want *one* comment from months ago. Here are a few approaches that often work faster.

1) Use LinkedIn search (for the post author or keywords)

If you remember **who** posted:

- Search the person/company

- Go to their posts

- Look for the post where you commented

If you remember **a unique phrase** you wrote, try LinkedIn search with quotes (results vary):

- `"your exact phrase" LinkedIn` via Google can be more effective than LinkedIn’s native search.

2) Check notifications (if the thread is active)

If someone replied to your comment and you didn’t respond:

- Go to **Notifications**

- Look for the relevant reply

- Tap through to the thread

This is especially useful for recent conversations.

3) Browser history (surprisingly effective)

If you visited the thread recently on desktop, your browser history can quickly surface it—especially if it was a long comment thread.

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Troubleshooting: common issues in 2026

“I can’t see the Comments tab”

Try these fixes:

- Make sure you’re in **Show all activity**, not the preview block on your profile

- Update your LinkedIn app (mobile)

- Log out/in or clear cache (rare, but can help)

“My comments aren’t showing up / some are missing”

A few reasons:

- The original post was deleted

- The post visibility changed (e.g., restricted audience)

- You commented in a context that no longer exists (e.g., reshared content removed)

“Can other people see my comment history?”

Your **comments themselves** are visible anywhere they appear publicly.

Your **Activity view** is primarily a way for you (and sometimes others, depending on privacy/LinkedIn UI) to browse activity. If you care about discoverability, assume that public comments are broadly accessible.

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Practical ways to use your comment history (beyond cleanup)

Turn your best comments into future posts

A strong comment is often the seed of a great post. Look for:

- Comments that sparked replies

- Comments where you explained a framework clearly

- Comments that got thoughtful reactions

Copy the idea (not necessarily word-for-word) into a post and expand it.

Create a “follow-up” routine

If you want a simple engagement habit:

- Open **Comments** in Activity

- Pick 3 threads where you can add something useful

- Reply with an update, a resource, or a clarifying question

This keeps conversations warm without forcing new posts.

Stay consistent without sounding repetitive

If you’re trying to maintain a recognizable voice, your comment history is a reality check:

- Are you showing up as constructive or combative?

- Are you always commenting on the same 1–2 themes?

- Are you adding value—or just agreeing?

If you’re looking to stay consistent while saving time, tools like [PRODUCT_LINK]Meet Lea[/PRODUCT_LINK] focus specifically on helping you generate comment replies in *your* voice—useful when you want to keep up with replies without writing every response from scratch.

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Best practices for managing your LinkedIn comments

- **Avoid “drive-by” comments** (“Great post!”) unless you add a specific takeaway

- **Re-read before you post** if the topic is sensitive or easy to misinterpret

- **Edit quickly** if you realize you wrote something unclear (most damage comes from ambiguity, not disagreement)

- **Use your comments to build relationships**: ask a real question, reference a point, add a concrete example

If you’re handling high comment volume, you can also batch your response time. Some professionals use an assistant or AI support to stay responsive; if that’s your situation, you might explore options like [PRODUCT_LINK]an AI assistant for LinkedIn comment replies[/PRODUCT_LINK] to reduce the manual workload while keeping your tone consistent.

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Conclusion

To view your comments on LinkedIn in 2026, the most reliable path is:

**Profile → Activity → Show all activity → Comments** (on both desktop and mobile).

Once you’re there, don’t treat it like a log you never revisit. Your comment history is one of the easiest ways to:

- recover valuable conversations

- refine your voice

- follow up thoughtfully

- stay visible without posting constantly

And if you’re at the point where replying consistently is the bottleneck, a tool like [PRODUCT_LINK]Meet Lea for creators who want to stay active in comments[/PRODUCT_LINK] can help you keep conversations moving—without turning your day into a notification marathon.

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