p. 25 According to EFF's assessment:
LinkedIn’s commitment to transparency regarding content blocked from the site states: "When we block content that you have authored due to the local legal requirements of the country from which you access LinkedIn, we will attempt to provide you with a notification that your content has been blocked. LinkedIn would provide this notice to the primary email address that you gave to LinkedIn or through a message on the site. In some cases, local legal requirements may prevent us from providing you with a notification that your content has been blocked."
However, that same page also states: "If your content or the content you attempt to access has been blocked by LinkedIn in allocations because we believe the content is illegal or violates the terms of our User Agreement and/or Professional Community Guidelines, you may not receive a notification that this content was removed​."