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I'm in a similar situation with LinkedIn.

Out of nowhere, they locked me out of my account, then they asked for my phone number, and I had to put in a code received through SMS. But that was not enough, because then they asked for a national ID card (the gall!). Of course I did not send it.

However, I kept trying to log in with the password and SMS code for a couple of days hoping that the ID requirement faded away, and now they say that I "have reached the maximum number of attempts. Please try again at a later date.". Well, duh.

So, now I have a ghost LinkedIn account with my face and my data that I can't even delete.

I'm seriously thinking about asking a bunch of people to mass report my account for racial hate speech or something so that at least it gets deleted.



Well, keep in mind almost nothing is deleted any longer. Only a deleted_at column is populated in the database, which prevents it from being listed by default. But data is not deleted, and those accusations might last forever as well.

This is where being an EU resident would be handy.


Yeah, it sure would be nice if the same nations that deeply/fundamentally benefit from being epicentres of cutting-edge technology would actually do something to protect the rights of people who are reliant on and are affected by said technology.


It's gotten so bad that it's now a regular paid service that I see offered for people to use bots to mass report your old accounts for a fee to get them removed and delisted for you. "100% guaranteed ban and delist. 1hr turn-around time!"

Of course, using it as a weapon against your competitors is the unsaid reason for these operations...




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