#systemic-oppression — Public Fediverse posts
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Statement from the Founder – 11 June 2026
After several more exchanges with LinkedIn staff over the past few weeks, I am relieved to say that I have finally regained access to my account. However, the process that led to this outcome has raised serious concerns for me regarding transparency, consistency, and accountability.
Following a number of conflicting interactions with LinkedIn support, I temporarily regained access to my account, only to have it restricted again. I was informed by a LinkedIn Trust and Consumer Support Consultant, “Ramesh S”, that my account had violated the LinekdIn User Agreement and Professional Community Policies.
No explanation was provided as to what specific policies I had allegedly violated, what conduct gave rise to the restriction, or what evidence supported the decision. I repeatedly had to push for additional information.
I also submitted a Subject Access Request (SAR) under UK GDPR seeking information relating to my account and the decisions made regarding it. To date, I have not received any acknowledgement or response, which is concerning given LinkedIn’s obligations under data protection law.
Meanwhile, another LinkedIn representative, “Nayana”, informed me that there were alleged inconsistencies between my profile and my proof of identity.
The representative then requested that I provide another form of government-issued ID in addition to the passport I had already submitted. When I explained that my passport is the strongest form of identification I possess, I was instructed to print and sign a form before a Notary Public or Public Official.
I repeatedly questioned why such a requirement was necessary and pointed out how disproportionate it seemed. Nevertheless, I was informed that LinkedIn would maintain its original decision and that my account would remain restricted.
At the same time, another employee, “Anjali”, informed me that my identity had in fact been verified, but that LinkedIn had identified what they claimed was a second account belonging to me, constituting misuse of the platform.
The account in question bore an entirely different name, “Akanke Adebiyi”, had no profile photo, no connections and no activity. I had never seen the profile before in my life.
I made it clear that only my own profile belonged to me and asked how it had been concluded that an account under a completely different name belonged to me.
This created a bizarre situation in which one LinkedIn employee was insisting that I obtain notarized documents to prove my identity, while another had already confirmed my identity and was sending me password reset links.
Unfortunately, those links repeatedly failed to work despite being used within the validity period and across multiple devices. It was not until Wednesday morning (June 10th 2026) that I was finally able to successfully reset my password and regain access to my account.
I subsequently asked LinkedIn to confirm that the “Akanke Adebiyi” account had not used any of my personal information during registration and to explain why it had been attributed to me.
In response, Anjali stated:
“We sincerely apologize for any confusion caused earlier. Upon reviewing your account, we would like to confirm that the information shared previously was incorrect due to an internal error.
Please be assured that you have only one LinkedIn account, and it is currently active. We also see that you have successfully logged in to your account.
We regret any inconvenience this may have caused and appreciate your patience while we looked into this for you.”
I appreciate that I have finally been able to access my account again and I am genuinely relieved that this issue has, at least for now, been resolved.
However, I remain deeply concerned by the lack of transparency surrounding the original restriction, the contradictory information I received from different members of staff, the extraordinary request that I seek notarization despite having already provided a passport, and the fact that my Subject Access Request appears to have gone unanswered.
Mistakes happen. But when a platform plays such an important role in people’s professional lives, clear explanations, consistency and accountability matter.
The absence of these things only creates confusion and undermines trust. Given the wider circumstances of covert repression I am experiencing, it is hard not to assume the connection between these extremely bizarre events.
I hope LinkedIn will still respond to my SAR and provide some clarity regarding the events that led to this experience.
Thank you for your patience with me if you have tried to contact me. Going forward, I would advise trying to reach me via email or WhatsApp if you need to contact me, in case something like this happens again. If any other disruptions to my ability to communicate take place, I will aim to disclose that as soon as it becomes clear that it will not be resolved quickly. As I mentioned in a previous statement, as of March 10th, I do not have access to my longstanding UK phone line, which was disconnected by O2 under similarly bizarre circumstances.
— Nikki Adebiyi
#activism #ai #bullying #coordinatedHarassment #covertRetaliation #education #employmentLaw #essentialServices #freeSpeech #harassment #humanRightsCrisis #humanRights #life #LinkedIn #mentalHealth #mobile #network #news #O2 #officialStatement #oppression #organisedHarassment #persecution #politicalPersecution #politics #repression #retaliation #socialMedia #statement #surveillanceState #systemicOppression #technology #UK #UnitedNations #Vodafone #workplaceAbuse #workplaceBullying #workplaceRetaliation #writing
Founder, Bounce Black -
Statement from the Founder – 11 June 2026
After several more exchanges with LinkedIn staff over the past few weeks, I am relieved to say that I have finally regained access to my account. However, the process that led to this outcome has raised serious concerns for me regarding transparency, consistency, and accountability.
Following a number of conflicting interactions with LinkedIn support, I temporarily regained access to my account, only to have it restricted again. I was informed by a LinkedIn Trust and Consumer Support Consultant, “Ramesh S”, that my account had violated the LinekdIn User Agreement and Professional Community Policies.
No explanation was provided as to what specific policies I had allegedly violated, what conduct gave rise to the restriction, or what evidence supported the decision. I repeatedly had to push for additional information.
I also submitted a Subject Access Request (SAR) under UK GDPR seeking information relating to my account and the decisions made regarding it. To date, I have not received any acknowledgement or response, which is concerning given LinkedIn’s obligations under data protection law.
Meanwhile, another LinkedIn representative, “Nayana”, informed me that there were alleged inconsistencies between my profile and my proof of identity.
The representative then requested that I provide another form of government-issued ID in addition to the passport I had already submitted. When I explained that my passport is the strongest form of identification I possess, I was instructed to print and sign a form before a Notary Public or Public Official.
I repeatedly questioned why such a requirement was necessary and pointed out how disproportionate it seemed. Nevertheless, I was informed that LinkedIn would maintain its original decision and that my account would remain restricted.
At the same time, another employee, “Anjali”, informed me that my identity had in fact been verified, but that LinkedIn had identified what they claimed was a second account belonging to me, constituting misuse of the platform.
The account in question bore an entirely different name, “Akanke Adebiyi”, had no profile photo, no connections and no activity. I had never seen the profile before in my life.
I made it clear that only my own profile belonged to me and asked how it had been concluded that an account under a completely different name belonged to me.
This created a bizarre situation in which one LinkedIn employee was insisting that I obtain notarized documents to prove my identity, while another had already confirmed my identity and was sending me password reset links.
Unfortunately, those links repeatedly failed to work despite being used within the validity period and across multiple devices. It was not until Wednesday morning (June 10th 2026) that I was finally able to successfully reset my password and regain access to my account.
I subsequently asked LinkedIn to confirm that the “Akanke Adebiyi” account had not used any of my personal information during registration and to explain why it had been attributed to me.
In response, Anjali stated:
“We sincerely apologize for any confusion caused earlier. Upon reviewing your account, we would like to confirm that the information shared previously was incorrect due to an internal error.
Please be assured that you have only one LinkedIn account, and it is currently active. We also see that you have successfully logged in to your account.
We regret any inconvenience this may have caused and appreciate your patience while we looked into this for you.”
I appreciate that I have finally been able to access my account again and I am genuinely relieved that this issue has, at least for now, been resolved.
However, I remain deeply concerned by the lack of transparency surrounding the original restriction, the contradictory information I received from different members of staff, the extraordinary request that I seek notarization despite having already provided a passport, and the fact that my Subject Access Request appears to have gone unanswered.
Mistakes happen. But when a platform plays such an important role in people’s professional lives, clear explanations, consistency and accountability matter.
The absence of these things only creates confusion and undermines trust. Given the wider circumstances of covert repression I am experiencing, it is hard not to assume the connection between these extremely bizarre events.
I hope LinkedIn will still respond to my SAR and provide some clarity regarding the events that led to this experience.
Thank you for your patience with me if you have tried to contact me. Going forward, I would advise trying to reach me via email or WhatsApp if you need to contact me, in case something like this happens again. If any other disruptions to my ability to communicate take place, I will aim to disclose that as soon as it becomes clear that it will not be resolved quickly. As I mentioned in a previous statement, as of March 10th, I do not have access to my longstanding UK phone line, which was disconnected by O2 under similarly bizarre circumstances.
— Nikki Adebiyi
#activism #ai #bullying #coordinatedHarassment #covertRetaliation #education #employmentLaw #essentialServices #freeSpeech #harassment #humanRightsCrisis #humanRights #life #LinkedIn #mentalHealth #mobile #network #news #O2 #officialStatement #oppression #organisedHarassment #persecution #politicalPersecution #politics #repression #retaliation #socialMedia #statement #surveillanceState #systemicOppression #technology #UK #UnitedNations #Vodafone #workplaceAbuse #workplaceBullying #workplaceRetaliation #writing
Founder, Bounce Black -
Please make time to listen to Tahlia Isaac's International Women's Day Address from 2025, speaking from her personal experiences and the stories of others, about how we treat Indigenous women whom society labels as "criminals" and locks up for overwhelmingly minor offences, further oppressing them and pushing them into poverty and recidivism.
In my opinion, if you think prisons perform a necessary function in society for separating the "bad" from the "good" and keeping communities safe, or that police and the courts are fair and just, then you don't yet understand the system.
#IndigenousWomen #SystemicOppression #PrisonReform #SocialJustice #AboriginalWomen #InternationalWomensDay
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Please make time to listen to Tahlia Isaac's International Women's Day Address from 2025, speaking from her personal experiences and the stories of others, about how we treat Indigenous women whom society labels as "criminals" and locks up for overwhelmingly minor offences, further oppressing them and pushing them into poverty and recidivism.
In my opinion, if you think prisons perform a necessary function in society for separating the "bad" from the "good" and keeping communities safe, or that police and the courts are fair and just, then you don't yet understand the system.
#IndigenousWomen #SystemicOppression #PrisonReform #SocialJustice #AboriginalWomen #InternationalWomensDay
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There Is Reason For Hope. Here's The Proof - Barry's Economics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66wen6C4UNw
#NeuroScience #Apathy #Change #SystemicOppression #Default #Community #Resistance #SocialContract #HumanRights #Empathy #Hope
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There Is Reason For Hope. Here's The Proof - Barry's Economics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66wen6C4UNw
#NeuroScience #Apathy #Change #SystemicOppression #Default #Community #Resistance #SocialContract #HumanRights #Empathy #Hope
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I am a native Malaysian person, specifically from the Sabah region. It seems that, although I am a native of this land, it feels like nothing belongs to me here. Capitalists and cronies own the land; our rights to electricity are being denied, and our voices are constantly suppressed or harassed.
#Sabah #Malaysia #IndigenousRights #LandRights #NativeVoices #CronyCapitalism #EnergyJustice #ClimateJustice #HumanRights #SocialJustice #Decolonise #AntiColonial #PowerToThePeople #CommunityRights #CulturalSurvival #VoiceForTheVoiceless #JusticeForSabah #NoToLandGrabbing #ProtectOurLand #ElectricityForAll #SystemicOppression #RiseUp #WeAreStillHere #Resist #LandBack #EnergyAccess #SabahStruggles #PeopleOverProfit #StandWithSabah #FightInjustice #NativeLand #OrangAsal #Borneo #MalaysianPolitics #Equity
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Sabah is rich in resources, but politicians jail its wealth, using patronage to ensure dependency and easy bribes. The "Sabahan Malas" stereotype and using religion to gaslight are tactics to hide this reality. Focus on corrupt leaders and demand a fair system.
#Sabah #SocialJustice #AntiCorruption #Sabahan #SystemicOppression #Malaysia #Patronage #Narrative #Justice #SabahanMalas #ElitPower #EndExploitation #Activism #Zara #Change
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Dr Fatima's A Practical Guide to Systemic Change gaat wat verder dan JeKuntWelWatDoen punt NL
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCSY85FqVQ#SystemicRacism #SystemicOppression #SystemicChange #ABetterWorldIsPossible #JeKuntWelWatDoen #schoof1 #Wilders1 #antiracisme
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Samuel Laird, Lutheran pastor, was known for a “strict adherence to the Confessions.” All of Christ’s works were for relief of suffering & distress of the poor & outcast. All of his invitations were for the weary and sin burdened. Christ came to seek and save that which was lost.
Let us see this Jesus. Are some offended at a Christ relieving suffering for sake of sufferers? That he “saves” “lost” sinners?
#lutheran #christian #systemicoppression #lovethyneighbor #becauseofhim #datpostmil
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#Recommendations needed: anyone out there know/recommend any good #Journaling style #RPGs that would work in a small group, ideally something that people can drop in and out of, so something with a start anywhere kind of style.
Looking for a game for a 1 hour open support group that can explore themes like: healthy #relationships, #MentalHealth, #addiction recovery and #SystemicOppression.#RPGTherapists, what cha got for me? :blob_sign_pls:
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#Recommendations needed: anyone out there know/recommend any good #Journaling style #RPGs that would work in a small group, ideally something that people can drop in and out of, so something with a start anywhere kind of style.
Looking for a game for a 1 hour open support group that can explore themes like: healthy #relationships, #MentalHealth, #addiction recovery and #SystemicOppression.#RPGTherapists, what cha got for me? :blob_sign_pls:
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Anybody wanna help buddy out on explaining what the oppressive systems are that white people have built, maintained, and benefited from?
#blackmastodon #blacktwitter #blackfedi #racism #systemicoppression #systemicracism #community #oppression
From: @frozencat
https://mastodon.social/@frozencat/110604729601176998 -
Anybody wanna help buddy out on explaining what the oppressive systems are that white people have built, maintained, and benefited from?
#blackmastodon #blacktwitter #blackfedi #racism #systemicoppression #systemicracism #community #oppression
From: @frozencat
https://mastodon.social/@frozencat/110604729601176998 -
Hmm, very interesting thread. Thank you.
#JoshHawley #Stanford #Discrimination #CancelCulture #SystemicOppression #WSJ
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Hmm, very interesting thread. Thank you.
#JoshHawley #Stanford #Discrimination #CancelCulture #SystemicOppression #WSJ
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This woman is a goddess.
She's deadly when she flips #misogynist and #racist #CulturalNorms.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/ConRTjfj5rh/?igshid=MWMzM2Q4ZmE=
#clarabelletoks
#Satire
#Comedy
#SystemicOppression
#InstitutionalOppression
#Sexism
#GenderNorms
#Silence
#Submission
@whimsy
@socialjustice
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form an analysis of systemic #bigotry that goes beyond worrying about whether or not you or some other individual is a good person challenge 2023 (impossible)
#powerstructures #marginalization #oppression #systemicbigotry #systemicoppression #systemsofoppression
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When abolitionists talk about abolition, the response is typically vilification of anyone incarcerated, using public safety as an absolute. This point of view supports a profitable system of oppression. Incarcerated people aren’t monsters. Many are locked up wrongfully/illegally. The Prison Journalism Project recognizes them as humans. https://prisonjournalismproject.org/
#Abolition #PrisonSystem #Incarceration #SystemicOppression #PrisonJournalismProject
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Nederlandse media negeren aankaarten racisme tijdens Klimaatmars https://www.doorbraak.eu/nederlandse-media-negeren-aankaarten-racisme-tijdens-klimaatmars/ #decolonisation #climatejustice #climateracism #racism #systemicoppression