you can block. If you have reached this cap, you must unblock someone else before adding a new block. Shared Events or Groups LinkedIn Events
Wait 24–48 hours → try different device/browser → check Settings & Privacy → adjust visibility as a stopgap → report if harassment persists → contact LinkedIn Help with evidence if needed.
LinkedIn’s engineers decided it was safer to just for 48 hours rather than risk a bug where a suppressed notification slips through (e.g., "Your connection liked your post" from someone you just re-blocked). That leak would be a privacy violation. The lockout is a safety shield.
If it has been more than 48 hours and you still cannot block them, consider these factors: See a list of who you blocked | LinkedIn Help
If you have waited and still cannot block someone, then you are facing a technical bug. In that exclusive case:
you can block. If you have reached this cap, you must unblock someone else before adding a new block. Shared Events or Groups LinkedIn Events
Wait 24–48 hours → try different device/browser → check Settings & Privacy → adjust visibility as a stopgap → report if harassment persists → contact LinkedIn Help with evidence if needed. you can block
LinkedIn’s engineers decided it was safer to just for 48 hours rather than risk a bug where a suppressed notification slips through (e.g., "Your connection liked your post" from someone you just re-blocked). That leak would be a privacy violation. The lockout is a safety shield. LinkedIn’s engineers decided it was safer to just
If it has been more than 48 hours and you still cannot block them, consider these factors: See a list of who you blocked | LinkedIn Help If it has been more than 48 hours
If you have waited and still cannot block someone, then you are facing a technical bug. In that exclusive case: