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Advertisers have no enforceable right to have their ads approved or kept live, as LinkedIn's sole discretion over all ad decisions is explicitly reserved.
Any ad an advertiser submits may be rejected, approved, or removed by LinkedIn for any reason, including user feedback, with no obligation to justify the decision.
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"We reserve the right to reject, approve, or remove any ad for any reason, in our sole discretion, including in response to user feedback.— Excerpt from LinkedIn's LinkedIn Advertising Policies
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Advertisers have no enforceable right to have their ads approved or kept live, as LinkedIn's sole discretion over all ad decisions is explicitly reserved.
Any ad an advertiser submits may be rejected, approved, or removed by LinkedIn for any reason, including user feedback, with no obligation to justify the decision.
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