#Archistop5 #Linkedinrestriction #Linkedin The reasons why LinkedIn might restrict your account! 1st You just created your account partially and send huge list of invitations in a shorter span of time! 2nd Majority of invite requests get marked as, I don't know this person! 3rd LinkedIn might have validated your account information and suspected that you are not representing a real individual! 4th You might have send unsolicited requests to women asking for personal favors, dating or unprofessional messages! 5th Your account will be permanently restricted, when LinkedIn asked you to submit any government identity proof, and you fail to prove, you are the actual owner of the account! 6th If your profile gets reported or blocked to LinkedIn by fellow LinkedIn connections indicating, it’s a scam or spam etc! Some of the safeguards in place, to prevent future LinkedIn account restrictions! 1st: Sign out of your account after you use a publicly shared computer. 2nd Only send a few manual connection request messages each day. This way, you can start building up connections while also building credibility for your account! 3rd Only connect with mutual connections at first! Again, this increases the chances of them accepting your request! If there is someone outside of your network you need to connect with, use an InMail credit to reach them! 4th When you do send connection requests, make sure to personalize each message. This makes it a more appealing prospect to the recipient! 5th Clear any pending connection requests, as these can count against you. If you’re visiting a lot of profile pages, within a very short space of time, your activity will be flagged fairly quickly! If you’ve had a warning or short restriction, don’t keep making the same mistakes, as you were before! Change your process to stay within the guidelines! Video footage: Pexels.com and Pixabay.com