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LinkedIn is Microsoft's professional networking platform with over 1 billion members, used for job hunting, recruiting, industry news, and business relationship building.

What is LinkedIn?

Is LinkedIn down? LinkedIn is the world's largest professional networking platform, founded in 2003 and acquired by Microsoft in 2016 for $26.2 billion — one of the largest technology acquisitions at the time. With over one billion members across more than 200 countries and territories, LinkedIn functions simultaneously as a professional social network, a job marketplace, a B2B content publishing platform, a recruitment tool, and a source of business intelligence. Its members span every industry, seniority level, and geographic market, making it the de facto infrastructure for professional identity online.

LinkedIn's premium subscription tiers — Premium Career, Premium Business, Sales Navigator, and Recruiter — generate substantial revenue alongside advertising, making it one of Microsoft's most profitable acquisitions. The platform's integration with Microsoft 365 products, including Teams and Outlook, deepens its value for enterprise users. LinkedIn Learning adds a professional education layer, offering thousands of courses on business, technology, and creative skills. For recruiters, job seekers, and B2B sales professionals, LinkedIn is not optional software — it is core professional infrastructure.

LinkedIn outages are distinctly professional disruptions: recruiters cannot review applications, job seekers cannot submit, salespeople lose access to prospect research, and marketers cannot manage campaigns. Even brief downtime during business hours generates immediate noise across the platform itself — or across other social networks where professionals vent their frustration.

If LinkedIn is down, Outage.gg tracks LinkedIn server status and outage history in real time using community-submitted reports. If LinkedIn is down or not loading properly, visit the live status page to confirm the issue is widespread and subscribe to get notified the moment service is restored.

Common LinkedIn Problems

Issues users most frequently report when LinkedIn is having problems.

1

Messages not sending

Messages appear stuck, fail to deliver, or recipients are not receiving them.

2

Login & authentication

Unable to sign in, 2FA not working, or being unexpectedly logged out.

3

Feed & content not loading

Posts, stories, or notifications are not appearing or are failing to refresh.

4

App & website errors

The app or website returns error pages, crashes, or is completely unreachable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about LinkedIn outages and server status.

You can check the live LinkedIn server status at outage.gg/services/linkedin. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.

LinkedIn can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.

Go to outage.gg/services/linkedin and click the "Report an Issue" button. Your report is counted immediately and helps confirm whether a problem is widespread. Reports from multiple users trigger a status change visible to everyone watching the page.

Click the "Notify Me" bell button on the LinkedIn status page at outage.gg/services/linkedin. Create a free account and we will send you an email the moment LinkedIn comes back online — no app download required.

Yes. You can find official announcements at the LinkedIn website: https://www.linkedin.com. For real-time community outage data, Outage.gg tracks user reports as they happen and often picks up problems before official announcements.

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