LinkedIn quietly switched its post composer from ProseMirror to Quill, breaking all browser automation tools that interacted with the previous editor. This change highlights the instability of relying on specific editors for automation and underscores the importance of detecting and adapting to different editor types at runtime. Developers should implement robust detection mechanisms and fallback strategies to ensure their tools remain functional across platform changes.
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