All LinkedIn members must agree to abide by LinkedIn’s User Agreement on joining LinkedIn and all content on LinkedIn must comply with LinkedIn’s Professional Community Policies, which set out in detail the content LinkedIn permits and does not permit to keep its platform safe, trusted, and professional.
If you see something you believe may violate our policies, whether in profiles, posts, messages, comments, or elsewhere on LinkedIn, please report it to us by clicking on the More icon
When you report content, those reports are sent for review and are resolved either by LinkedIn’s Content Moderation team or by LinkedIn’s automated system. In addition, LinkedIn uses automation to flag potentially violative content to our content moderation teams. If reported or flagged content violates the Professional Community Policies, it will be removed from the platform.
When you use the reporting process, you will typically receive a notice by email which contains a link to a notice page containing certain additional information (e.g., about the content at issue, the policy violated, the action we've taken and, in most instances, a link to allow the individual to appeal LinkedIn's decision).
Learn more about our approach to content moderation, including our automated systems, here and how we enforce violations of our Professional Community Policies here.
Australian members can also contact LinkedIn by contacting LinkedIn customer support.
eSafety
eSafety is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety and protects all Australians from the most serious forms of online harm. For more information about eSafety’s role and functions, please visit eSafety’s homepage. If you would like to make a complaint to eSafety, you can find more information here on how to contact them. If you need to contact counseling or support services for exposure to online harms, you can find more information here.