‘Block and move on’ isn’t the right response to LinkedIn harassment

Creepy messages on a site intended to build professional relationships need to be called out, not swept under the rug, writes Mumbrella’s Josie Tutty.

When I began thinking about the issue of harassment through LinkedIn, I brought it up in Mumbrella’s daily news meeting. Most of the people around the table looked a little bemused and told me they’d never received any non-work related messages through the site.

I figured no one would be dumb enough to send a journalist dick pics.

A quick search around the internet told me this lack of awareness wasn’t simply confined to Mumbrella House. I came upon a LinkedIn post by US agency founder Josh Steimle, whose “mind was blown” by the very idea.

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