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How can you stop your LinkedIn posts from getting hidden?

SleekVulture

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If you don’t want your LinkedIn posts to get hidden, just use the app like a real person. Don’t rely on bots, don’t send too many connection requests at one time, and don’t copy-paste the same comment everywhere. Share your own simple posts, fill out your profile, and try not to change devices or VPNs too much. Keep your activity normal and natural, and your account should stay safe and seen.
 
Use LinkedIn like a real person. Share your own posts, finish your profile, don’t send too many requests or repeat the same comments, and try not to keep changing devices or VPNs.
 
Use LinkedIn like a real person. Share your own posts, finish your profile, don’t send too many requests or repeat the same comments, and try not to keep changing devices or VPNs.
Yeah, that sounds right to me 👍
 
Don’t behave in a weird way or your account might get blocked. Good tip 👍
 
Be yourself and don’t use bots or tools to do things for you. Don’t add tons of people at once or leave spammy comments. Keep your posts short and simple, and fill out your profile properly. Try not to switch devices or VPNs all the time, and follow LinkedIn’s rules. This helps your account stay safe and easy to see.
 
Think of it like talking to real people online. Be steady and act like yourself, and your account should stay fine without problems.
 
When I stay regular and act like my real self when I talk to others, my account stays safe and easy to find.
 
That sounds right, but LinkedIn can still be pretty strict sometimes, even if you try to do everything the right way.
 
That sounds right, but LinkedIn can still be pretty strict sometimes, even if you try to do everything the right way.

Honestly, besides asking for help and waiting, there isn’t much we can do if even a real account gets blocked sometimes.
 
Try using Sales Navigator—it can help lower most risks and make things safer overall.
 
If you want to stay under LinkedIn’s radar, behave like a genuine person rather than a bot. Skip heavy automation, don’t blast out bulk connection invites, and avoid repeating the same messages or comments. Focus on sharing your own content, keep your activity at a reasonable level, avoid constantly switching devices or VPNs, and interact in a natural, human way to maintain both visibility and account safety.
 
Try not to log in and out too often. Also, keep the number of messages or requests you send each day a little lower.
 
The best way to stay safe on LinkedIn is to use it like a normal person. Don’t use bots, don’t send a lot of requests all at once, and don’t repeat the same messages again and again. Share your own posts, talk to people in a real way, keep your profile filled out, and don’t switch VPNs or devices too often.
 
LinkedIn can hide your account if you act like spam, such as doing the same things over and over. Take it slow, write messages that feel personal, and don’t use bots. Try to act in a normal, human way. If you run more than one account, some people use special browsers to keep them apart, but how you behave still matters the most.
 
To stay safe from shadow bans on LinkedIn, try to be real when talking with others, avoid using too many bots or automatic tools, and make good posts instead of posting too much.
 
To avoid problems on LinkedIn, use your account normally like a real user and don’t send too many requests or messages too fast.
 
If you don’t want your LinkedIn posts to get hidden, just use the app like a real person. Don’t rely on bots, don’t send too many connection requests at one time, and don’t copy-paste the same comment everywhere. Share your own simple posts, fill out your profile, and try not to change devices or VPNs too much. Keep your activity normal and natural, and your account should stay safe and seen.

That’s pretty good advice. One big thing is staying steady on LinkedIn. If an account suddenly starts sending lots of requests or gets super active after doing nothing for a long time, it can look suspicious.

It’s usually better to grow the account slowly with normal posts, real chats, and adding people over time instead of only worrying about daily limits.
 
Wait, really? LinkedIn has shadow bans too? I only found that out recently lol. But yeah, I don’t stay on LinkedIn that much anyway like I do with other apps.
 
Made around 11 LinkedIn profiles with custom links and phone checks. About 6 of them were later locked or asked to complete identity confirmation.
 
Using LinkedIn in a normal and real way, without bots or auto tools, is often the best way to avoid account limits or warnings.
 
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