LinkedIn removed the fixed connection request cap sometime in the last couple of years. Well, it was more in general cuts, the latest of which happened this year, and replaced it with a dynamic per-account scoring model that most people building automation on the platform haven't fully mapped yet. The system weighs several behavioral inputs. Namely these: acceptance rate, reply rate, SSI (Social Selling Index), organic posting activity, and the number of pending unaccepted invitations sitting in your queue, which it uses to produce a trust score that directly controls how many outbound actions your account is allowed to take. In practice, this means that accounts with high trust signals (SSI around 65 or above, acceptance rates above 40%) can push up to 200 connection requests per week wi...