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| Action | Prevents Profile View | Prevents Messaging | Removes Connection | Notifies User | |--------|----------------------|--------------------|--------------------|----------------| | | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | | Unfollow | ❌ | ❌ | No (if connected) | ❌ | | Ignore Invitation | ❌ | ❌ | N/A | ❌ | | Report | ❌ (LinkedIn may act) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ (until action taken) | | Restrict (Creator mode) | ❌ | Limits (requests go to spam) | No | ❌ |

This feature would act as a middle ground between "Connecting" and "Blocking," addressing the common issue where users want to remain visible for career opportunities but want to limit specific individuals from cluttering their feed or inbox.

If you are dealing with harassment, spam, or just need to enforce a professional boundary, here is how to block a user: linkedin blocked users

This is the most obvious sign. If you could view their profile yesterday and today it says, or the search result simply doesn't exist, you have likely been blocked.

Blocking on LinkedIn is a powerful but irreversible-with-effort privacy tool. It provides immediate relief from unwanted interactions without alerting the blocked party. Users should block judiciously, review their blocked list periodically, and understand that blocking removes professional opportunities in both directions. For persistent abuse or legal violations, reporting to LinkedIn or authorities is recommended alongside blocking. | Action | Prevents Profile View | Prevents

No. Blocking prevents them from interacting with you. Reporting alerts LinkedIn to a policy violation (like harassment or scams). You can do both at the same time using the "Report/Block" feature.

Blocking can feel drastic, but on a professional network, it is a necessary tool for mental health and safety. You should consider blocking if: For persistent abuse or legal violations, reporting to

Have you ever had to block someone on LinkedIn? Did you realize your endorsements were removed? Let us know in the comments below!

: Full blocks can be seen as an aggressive move by some, leading to further harassment. Restricted mode is invisible.