Thanks Will... and again, sorry everyone!
What a bad situation!

For anyone who cares... here is the experience that I had which has
led to a zillion people I don't know that well getting LinkedIn
requests from me. That bothers me because I like LinkedIn a lot, but
ONLY use it for people I actually have connections with. And now, that
is shot.

When you add people from your Gmail address book (or any address
book), the LinkedIn UI shows you the full list of folks on-screen. I
selected about 10 people out of the two thousand-or so person list. I
clicked "send invitation", the page reloads, and at the top (which I
did not see) was the message that my invitations had been sent.
Honestly, to me, it didn't look as if anything had happened at all, so
I clicked "send invitations" AGAIN. When I did this I failed to
recognized that it had checked every single user by default, and there
was absolutely no way to stop it.

I'd love to see a different mechanism in place to handle looking up
people from your email accounts and sending them invites. I believe
the intention on LinkedIn's side is to get as many people to sign up
as possible. I understand that. I "get it". What I don't get is a
happy feeling knowing that I just sent spam out to a ton of people I
do not know, and now many of those people are acting on my request and
becoming "Connected to me". Good for LinkedIn... Bad for a LinkedIn
User.

Other than that, I love the service. But I would request that they
revist the experience design of this portion of the Web site.

Again... sorry everyone.

Dave
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