LinkedIn Blocked Your Account: Top Reasons Why? And How to Avoid This?

Steve J
3 min readJan 11, 2021

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LinkedIn has a very smart algorithm: one irregular action and you might get a warning or get your account blocked. Many of these restrictions are because it’s a reputable and hassle-free platform and wants to keep things transparent for its users.

However, sometimes user’s practices can fall out of LinkedIn’s terms and conditions.

Some of the major reason why LinkedIn might give you a warning or block your account are:

1.Too many clicks and page views in a very short time

2. Sending thousands of connect requests in a short time

3. A lot of people flag your account as ‘I don’t know this person.’

4. Getting a very low acceptance rate

5. Having a compromised or a hacked LinkedIn account

6. Sending templated messages to many prospects

For LinkedIn, such activities lie on the line of unacceptable behavior, resulting in account blockade. Most of the people who use LinkedIn automation tools (especially chrome extensions) get their accounts blocked due to irregular activities.

How to do successful prospecting without getting your account blocked?

Many of the B2B marketers want to leverage LinkedIn to its full potential to generate maximum leads. But they also fear LinkedIn detection which may block their fully established accounts.

Here are some ways to avoid this:

1. Start small

No doubt that most of the B2B marketers want to build a large network over the night which is a wrong approach. If you are using an advanced LinkedIn automation tool, remember that it’s only effective when used with a careful and disciplined approach.

The best way to prospects safely while keeping your account safe is to start small. Choose a cloud-based automation tool for LinkedIn that has inbuilt safety limits. Such automation tools send a limited number of connect requests and messages and increase the number eventually once the account has been established.

2. Choose your automation tools wisely

Most of the LinkedIn automation tools are browser-based and they try to send connect requests to every account that comes into their way. Due to irregular activity, LinkedIn can easily spot that something is wrong.

If you want to prospect safely, you should steer clear from such browser-based automation tools and use a cloud-based automation tool instead. They are safe as they provide dedicated IPs and less likely to get your account blocked.

3. Send Personalized Messages

As a B2B marketer, you must remember one thing that personalization is the future of digital marketing. Times have changed and the customer has become your boss. If you don’t want to get fired, it’s time you start providing them what they need.

While running campaigns using an automation tool, most of the users get their accounts flagged as spam or get a very low response rate.

There are top cloud-based automation tools that come with advanced features to add personalization into each message so there is no spam, and you get the best acceptance and reply rate.

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Steve J
Steve J

Written by Steve J

I am a passionate content marketer and love to write on technology.

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