Why Cant I Block Someone On Linkedin After Unblocking Them Exclusive |top| May 2026

Understanding LinkedIn's blocking policies can be frustrating, especially when you realize you cannot immediately re-block someone you just unblocked. This "exclusive" waiting period is a built-in security and anti-harassment feature designed to prevent members from toggling blocks to "peek" at profiles or harass others without consequence. The 48-Hour Rule

If you find yourself unable to re-block someone on LinkedIn immediately after unblocking them, it isn't a bug—it’s a built-in safety feature. The 48-Hour Rule Go to the person's LinkedIn profile

Click or tap the More… button below their profile picture. Select Report/Block from the dropdown menu. Choose Block [Name] and confirm. Important "Exclusive" Details If you find yourself unable to re-block someone

Step 5: Go directly to their profile URL

If their profile is linkedin.com/in/[username], paste that URL directly. Do not use search. Sometimes search results show a stale version of the profile without the block option. the server rejects the request.

Here’s the exclusive breakdown of why LinkedIn enforces this rule and what the hidden time limit actually is.

The reason you cannot immediately re-block someone on LinkedIn after unblocking them is due to a mandatory 48-hour cooling-off period

When you unblock someone, the frontend (what you see in your browser or app) keeps a local cache saying: “This user is unblocked as of [timestamp].” It does not automatically refresh the availability of the block action. You may need to: