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by LewisVerstappen 1468 days ago
They don't even need LinkedIn Pro btw, they just have to turn Private Mode off.

If you let other people see that you viewed their profile then LinkedIn will let you see who viewed your profile.

So yeah your theory seems most likely unless OP had Private Mode turned on for his profile (then they wouldn't be able to see that he saw their profile regardless of whether or not they have LinkedIn Pro).

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My ESTA ran out shortly after covid started, and I didn't renew it until Febuary this year.

Shortly after putting in for it, my linkedin reported I had a visit from a "Law Enforcement professional from the Washington-Baltimore area", which I thought was amusing.

I want to know what they're looking for that could get them to reject the ESTA...? If writing "illegal drug salesman" as your profession gets your ESTA application blocked, then there is nothing to stop some stranger setting up a fake linkedin profile with the same.
It may be simpler than that, one cause of rejection is you working in the US while not allowed. I keep hearing about people that get busted (most by the time they are reaching customs) by pictures or messages on their social media accounts showing that they worked (even just helping family) while in US on tourist visas.
So when I find my rival is visiting the USA, I can set up a linkedin with his name on and write "Working in Seattle for a few months as a plumber. $$$ is good here!".

And they'll be arrested?

I am not a lawyer but that could well be a federal felony.

Maybe you can prove them in person it is not your account, but that mean you would have to get a real visa not an ESTA.

Are ESTAs the one where applicants have to list their own social media accounts, or am I thinking of something else? Last time I went to the US was 2018, so even if I remember right, things may have changed.
I went in 2021, and I had to fill in social media accounts, they didn't say to which sites so I listed a whole bunch of them.
I just got my ESTA a week ago, there is a section where they ask for your social media aliases but it's optional and can be left empty. I did so and had no issues.
I left LinkedIn years ago when I realized they were co-opting my ability to link to external articles by creating there own framework to attempt to get all their users to post updates strictly on there own platform.

This Linux journal article talks about how we are losing our freedom of expression and one of these areas are the war on hyperlinks: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/whats-our-next-fight

Support social networking sites that don't try to lock you into there ecosystem by making communication less free.

Isn't that a bug? If you report someone,the person should not be able to see who reported them, right??
Technically they aren’t. Like when you visit a site, other sites cannot, oh wait…
> If you let other people see that you viewed their profile then LinkedIn will let you see who viewed your profile.

Not if the viewer has Private Mode on. Having Private Mode off for yourself is not sufficient to see who viewed your profile.

All this counter-intuitive crap is why I don't ever even open LinkedIn.