The pqrs Filter: Curating Your Feed for Genuine Professional Depth
You open LinkedIn or Twitter with good intentions. You want to catch up on industry trends, find a thoughtful analysis, maybe learn something that helps with a project. Twenty minutes later, you are staring at a motivational quote over a sunset photo and a hot take about a topic you do not care about. The feed has won again. That feeling of wasted time is not just frustration—it is a sign that your feed is working against your professional depth. This guide introduces the pqrs Filter, a practical method for curating your social media feed so it becomes a tool for genuine learning, not a distraction machine. We are not here to tell you to quit social media or to follow only ten people. That advice is too extreme for most professionals who rely on platforms for networking and industry awareness.