What does "Something unexpected happened. Please try again" mean on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn shows that line when the app does not want to name the real error. People see it on connect, message, save, search, and profile edits. Treat it as "this action did not complete," not as a strategy signal.
First pass: refresh, log out and in, try another browser without extensions, turn off the LinkedIn helper you installed last week. A lot of "save failing" reports are an extension fighting the page.
Second pass: you may be throttled. Too many searches, views, invites, or message sends in a short window. Wait, use the product like a person, and stop retrying the same button every two seconds. Retries look worse than a pause.
Third pass: the account is already in a restriction or checkpoint. Then the generic error is a mask. Open LinkedIn in a clean browser and see if a warning is sitting on the home feed.
Do not buy a "fix unexpected error" script. If a tool is clicking Connect for you, the error is often LinkedIn rejecting the pattern. Slow the tool or send by hand. See why accounts get restricted.
Frequently asked questions
Same generic wrapper. Session, extension, or a temporary outage. If it persists on a clean browser, wait. LinkedIn has outages.
Not by itself. A ban or restriction usually comes with a clearer notice. This line is used for boring failures too.
No. Clicking Connect 15 times is how you turn a glitch into a limit.
No. It is LinkedIn's UI. If our send fails, check the connected session and try later. We cannot override their error page.
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