
"The company's LinkedIn page, individual employee profiles, and posts from executives all displayed a "This post cannot be displayed" message. The startup had been banned from the site, Artisan CEO Jaspar Carmichael-Jack confirmed to TechCrunch. However, after working with LinkedIn over the past two weeks - and addressing the social network's concerns - Artisan is now being reinstated. "Every startup inevitably has some kind of thing that comes back to bite them [from things] that they do early on," Carmichael-Jack said."
"While a couple of LinkedIn users seemed to notice Artisan's ban about a week ago, the posts and tweets about it really picked up steam this week. Carmichael-Jack explained that LinkedIn's "enforcement team reached out to us, and they basically restricted our accounts completely, so we disappeared from the platform whilst they were reviewing it, which was not ideal. But it was kind of funny, because once we were restricted, our lead flow suddenly started inch"
Artisan AI's LinkedIn page, employee profiles, and executive posts were hidden after LinkedIn restricted the company's accounts. CEO Jaspar Carmichael-Jack confirmed the ban and said Artisan worked with LinkedIn for two weeks and is being reinstated. LinkedIn objected to the startup using LinkedIn's name on its website and alleged that data brokers used by Artisan had scraped LinkedIn without permission, a violation of the platform's terms. LinkedIn did not ban the company for AI agents spamming users. Artisan is a Y Combinator graduate that offers an AI agent called Ava for outbound sales.
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