2026-05-26 · 6 min read
How to write a LinkedIn connection request that does not sound like spam
Three sentences, one specific reason, zero compliments. A short guide to the kind of opener LinkedIn does not silently throttle.
Read →We write about what we actually use: the openers that get answered, the limits that accounts seem to survive, the signals that show up six hours before a session gets killed. Short, specific, no listicles.
Three sentences, one specific reason, zero compliments. A short guide to the kind of opener LinkedIn does not silently throttle.
Read →The actual numbers — connect, view, message, InMail — that real accounts seem to survive, and what triggers the soft throttles before the hard restrictions.
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