8.3 Shadowban Prevention
A shadowban happens when LinkedIn silently limits your account — your messages stop getting replies, your visibility drops, and things feel "off", but no warning is shown. ReactIn is designed to minimize these risks, but it's essential that you follow best practices on your side too.
Written By Theo Remola
Last updated 11 months ago
⚠️ What can trigger a shadowban
Several behaviors can raise LinkedIn’s internal red flags:
🚨 Sending too many messages or invites per day
⏰ Sending actions too fast or in large bursts
🌍 Running automation from a country different than your own
🤖 Overusing the same account without breaks
🪄 Acting like a bot (repetitive patterns, non-stop activity)
👉 Learn how to configure safe daily quotas →
👉 See how to rotate multiple LinkedIn accounts properly →
🛡 What ReactIn does to reduce the risk
Actions are paced and spaced out over time
Built-in random delays help avoid detection patterns
Our system includes protection checks that pause campaigns if anything unusual happens
⚠️ However, ReactIn can't protect your account if it's misused. Shadowbans are often caused by poor setup or unrealistic expectations.
✅ How to stay safe
Follow the recommended quota limits
Start slow if your account is new or recently inactive
Use account rotation to scale safely
Avoid using ReactIn while connected from a different region than your usual LinkedIn activity
💡 Pro tip: Rotate outreach across multiple accounts to prevent shadowbans.
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