Why Cant I Block Someone On Linkedin After Unblocking Them Exclusive ((install)) -

mandatory 48-hour waiting period

The primary reason you cannot immediately re-block someone on LinkedIn after unblocking them is due to a .

Notification Status:

LinkedIn does not notify the person that you unblocked them, but they may see you in "Who Viewed My Profile" if you visit their page during this window.

  1. Cancel the "unblock" notification queue.
  2. Re-suppress all the pending notifications.
  3. Do this without leaking any data.

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

What Happens During the Wait?

While you are waiting for the block feature to become available again, the user can view your profile and send you connection requests, as you have unblocked them. To mitigate this:

48-hour waiting period

On LinkedIn, you cannot immediately re-block someone after unblocking them because the platform enforces a mandatory before the action can be repeated . The 48-Hour Cooling-Off Period

If the person is a 1st-degree connection (you are connected), you cannot block them anyway without removing the connection first. However, you can use the "Restrict" feature, which is often faster and less aggressive than blocking.

mandatory 48-hour waiting period

The primary reason you cannot immediately re-block someone on LinkedIn after unblocking them is due to a .

Notification Status:

LinkedIn does not notify the person that you unblocked them, but they may see you in "Who Viewed My Profile" if you visit their page during this window.

  1. Cancel the "unblock" notification queue.
  2. Re-suppress all the pending notifications.
  3. Do this without leaking any data.

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

What Happens During the Wait?

While you are waiting for the block feature to become available again, the user can view your profile and send you connection requests, as you have unblocked them. To mitigate this:

48-hour waiting period

On LinkedIn, you cannot immediately re-block someone after unblocking them because the platform enforces a mandatory before the action can be repeated . The 48-Hour Cooling-Off Period

If the person is a 1st-degree connection (you are connected), you cannot block them anyway without removing the connection first. However, you can use the "Restrict" feature, which is often faster and less aggressive than blocking.