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6 Ways to Avoid the Instagram Shadowban in 2023
What is an Instagram shadowban?
How do Instagram shadowbans work?
6 ways to avoid an Instagram shadowban
Instagram shadowban FAQ
If you say “Instagram shadowban” in the mirror three times, Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri appears and tells you it isn’t real.
“But then why am I only getting 20 likes per post when I used to get 250+?” you ask, frantically coming up with hashtags to find The One that will put you back on the map.
Well… maybe it’s not about the hashtags you’re choosing.
Fear not: This is your complete guide to avoiding an (alleged) Instagram shadowban, and how to recover from one (allegedly).
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What is an Instagram shadowban?
An Instagram shadowban is an unofficial ban that restricts an account’s visibility (in users’ feeds, Stories, Explore pages etc. ), negatively affecting reach. It can happen when an account posts sensitive content or enters a gray area of the platform’s Community Guidelines. What makes it different from a regular ban is that users are not notified when their account is shadowbanned.
It’s important to note that according to Instagram, shadowbanning is not practiced on the platform — but so many users claim to be affected by mysterious restrictions that the myth lives on.
How do Instagram shadowbans work?
While shadowbans apparently aren’t real, we know that Instagram, like all social media platforms, has ways of promoting or restricting pieces of content. What many refer to as “the Instagram algorithm” is really a network of many factors that affect the potential reach and visibility of each post, either positively or negatively.
Instagram references this power in their Community Guidelines: “Overstepping these boundaries may result in deleted content, disabled accounts, or other restrictions. ”
The AI doing this in the background has good intentions: To keep Instagram spam-free and safe. These algorithmic tools exist to comply with global laws about internet security, misinformation, and political interference.
Moderation and legal compliance are very different from what users report an Instagram shadowban is, though. Instagram tells you directly if you’ve run afoul of copyright or other specific laws or policies.
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6 ways to avoid an Instagram shadowban
1. Don’t violate the community guidelines
Grab your favorite beverage and do some light reading of Instagram’s official Community Guidelines and terms of service.
TL;DR?
Create a positive environment, be respectful in all communications (even DMs), don’t post inappropriate content or promote violence, and—especially important for companies—ensure you own the copyright (or have permission) for everything you post.
2. Don’t act like a bot
Have decades of playing Super Mario World on SNES trained your thumbs to move like lightning? Try to reign in your supreme powers. If you follow more than 500 people per hour, or otherwise interact with the app with robot speed, Instagram may think you are a bot.
There are a lot of opinions about how many follows, likes, or comments you can do in a certain period of time. Some say it’s 160 total actions per hour, some say 500. Some say it’s different for each account, depending on how long you’ve been a user or if you have any “red flags.”
Meta’s spam policy, which covers Instagram, simply tells users not to “post, share, engage…either manually or automatically, at very high frequencies.”
Whatever the limits are, move too fast and you could get a notification that freezes your account for hours, or even days. You won’t be able to do anything on Instagram until it’s over (although there is an appeals process).
3. Be consistent
Your rocky engagement metrics may be the result of a haphazard posting schedule instead of a shadowban. Posting often, at least several times per week, should keep your current followers seeing your content in their feeds and keep new followers coming in.
4. Don’t use banned hashtags
A banned hashtag means Instagram has deemed it problematic and decided to hide or limit content that uses it from search and other areas.
Periodically check your usual hashtags to ensure they haven’t been banned. If so, remove them from recent posts to avoid potentially damaging your reach, or worse, becoming shadowbanned.
How to know if you’re using a banned hashtag? Search it. If you see the message below on the hashtag page, it’s a no-go.
It’s not only the obviously inappropriate ones to watch out for. Fitness peeps should avoid using #pushups, for example. Why? Who knows, but it shows the importance of regularly checking your tags.
5. Use a content warning for sensitive topics
If you’re talking about a news story or violent event, Instagram can mistakenly think you’re promoting violence, which goes against guidelines. However, they do make exceptions as long as your purpose is to raise awareness and benefit the community.
To be on the safe side, Instagram suggests blocking or blurring violent or sensitive images, and including a warning in your graphic and text. Also be sure to state your position on the issue clearly, so that Instagram doesn’t think you’re pro-violence. If seeing the original image is important to raise awareness, you can link to an external site with the full news story.
6. Don’t buy followers or use sketchy apps
Last but not least? While you may inadvertently run afoul of Instagram’s content guidelines, as long as you aren’t seeking out ways to cheat the system, you’ll probably be fine.
Things to avoid include:
- Buying followers
- Using unapproved third-party apps to auto-like content, or that claim to build your followers “organically.” (Don’t worry: Hootsuite is an official Instagram partner.)
- Replying to DMs asking you to input a code or provide similar information.
Instagram shadowban FAQ
How can you tell if you’ve been shadowbanned on Instagram?
Users describe an Instagram shadowban as feeling like “the algorithm is against them. ” Typical symptoms of an Instagram shadowban are:
- A dramatic drop in engagement (likes, comments, impressions, etc) without an obvious reason.
- Your Audience Insights show significantly less non-follower reach.
- Your followers start saying they don’t see your posts anymore like they used to, or that your Stories don’t show up near the top of their screens.
Shadowbanned users say that after posting something potentially controversial, their organic reach, likes, and engagement suddenly tanked—even for posts after that. Or, that their follower count stops growing like usual, no matter what they do.
Some users say a shadowban happened to them after receiving an Instagram notification like this, known as an “action block.” This happens when Instagram thinks you’re a bot if you like or comment on too many posts too quickly. #FireThumbs
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Besides being restricted from the action that caused the pop-up, users also notice decreased reach or other factors leading them to think they’re being penalized for more than the notification indicates.
How long does an Instagram shadowban last?
From analyzing many first-hand accounts, it seems like the average Instagram shadowban lasts about two weeks.
But, how long does a ghost hang around a haunted house? Like other urban legends, there isn’t a clear answer for how long a shadowban lasts because it’s all word of mouth.
It’s also possible that Instagram imposes different levels of shadowbans. Some users report being back to their usual engagement and growth levels within a few days, while others say their account never recovered and remains at a stand-still almost a year later.
How to remove a shadowban on Instagram
If you think you’re being shadowbanned, here’s your guide to fixing it.
The bad news: There isn’t a one size fits all solution.
The good news: We’ve organized these by difficulty, so start at the top and work your way through until the clouds part, the algorithm sings, and your shadowban is over.
1. Delete the post that got you shadowbannedIf your shadowban happened immediately after your last post, try deleting it to see if your engagement goes back to normal for your next few posts.
Whether this works or not, you also have to ask yourself how strongly you believe in what you posted, and how far you’re willing to go to satisfy AI robots vs. your own integrity. Deep.
2. Delete all hashtags from recent postsDoes this work on its own? Prob not, but hey, it’s quick and easy. Try editing your posts from the last 3-7 days to remove all hashtags.
3. Stop posting for a few daysSome users say this sort of “reset” their account and cleared a shadowban. Take a break from all Instagram content, including Stories and Reels, for 2-3 days.
4. Check your hashtagsSearch for each of the hashtags you use to see if they’ve been banned or restricted. If so, stop using those ones and delete them from all your recent posts. Learn how to do this in the next section.
5. Go all in on ReelsWe know Instagram prioritizes Reels right now. You’ll get more followers and engagement by posting Reels. So, go hard and post a Reel a day for a few weeks.
One Instagrammer I spoke with said she was shadowbanned after inadvertently violating the content guidelines. She received a notification, her post was removed, and she figured that was the end of it. However, she experienced 6 months of reduced engagement, despite having consistent growth before. She thinks focusing on Reels for 3 months helped dig her out, and now her engagement is back to normal.
And, hey, Reels are always a good idea anyway. Get inspired with these Reels ideas anyone can do quickly.
6. Deactivate and reactivate your Instagram accountSome users report temporarily deactivating their account for 1-2 days fixed a shadowban. There’s no real evidence this works, so do so at your own risk. Be sure to use the deactivate feature, which is reversible. It’s not the same as deleting your account, which isn’t.
7. Boost a post(Not the one that got you shadowbanned, obviously.) One Instagrammer said this instantly got them out of a shadowban.
Again, it’s anecdotal evidence, but boosting a post is a great way to try out Instagram advertising.
Finally, you might want to try officially reporting a problem to Instagram (as tricky as it may be, considering Instagram claims shadowbans aren’t real). To do this:
- Go to your profile page on Instagram
- Tap the menu icon in the top right corner of the screen, then go to Settings
- Tap help, then Report a problem
- Follow the prompts to best describe your issue
Are there specific words that get you shadowbanned on Instagram?
Yes. Users report having specific words or hashtags in their posts have resulted in either receiving official content violation warnings, or experiencing a shadowban.
Many politically-focused accounts say they’ve repeatedly been hit with content violations for speaking about current events, even though Instagram’s Community Guidelines say: “We allow content for public awareness … after weighing the public interest value against the risk of harm, and we look to international human rights standards to make these judgments.”
Anti-racism educators often report experiencing shadowbans. Many have seen a connection between shadowbans and using words like, “white,” or “racism,” or raising awareness about the murders of BIPOC people. Since Instagram says they have a zero-tolerance violence policy, the AI could be interpreting the usage of words like “murder” in this context as a violation.
We have spoken a lot about the racism that is embedded is social media platforms.
I frequently get my content removed from Facebook and Instagram when I speak out about racism and injustices and Instagram has me on a constant shadowban 🙄
Today I stumb…https://t. co/zRg4vVKEBo
— Hannah Litt (@hannahlitt) August 27, 2022
Some educators alter words to try and avoid this—like “whyte”—or censor parts of them, like “m*rder.”
If you haven’t seen posts from your favorite people lately, especially BIPOC or LGBTQIA2S+ creators, search for their profiles and like, comment, and save their posts to help give them a boost.
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Does Instagram shadowban,
actually?I mean… no. *OK did Adam Mosseri click away yet?*
Honestly, there’s no way to know for sure. We even tested Instagram’s limits and tried to get shadowbanned.
Looking at the evidence, we know that all platforms regulate content and either reward or discourage certain posts, or topics. So, yes, it’s possible that Instagram shadowbans are real.
On the opposite side, Instagram has explicitly said they’re not real. 🤷♀️
I asked @mosseri this question, knowing full well how he was going to respond.
There you have it guys. Again.
Shadowbanning is not a thing. #SMSpouses pic.twitter.com/LXGzGDjpZH
— Jackie Lerm 👩🏻💻 (@jackielerm) February 22, 2020
Could what we call a shadowban just be the algorithm at work, changing what’s “hot” right now? We can philosophize about Instagram shadowbans all day, but the truth is, Instagram isn’t a neutral entity. It’s a company making decisions based on business goals, just like you.
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What It Is And How To Remove It
In this article, we’re going to go over:
What exactly is the Instagram shadowban? Is the IG shadowban a real thing?
How to identify if your Instagram account is “shadowbanned”… AKA, your individual posts aren’t showing up for hashtags that you added to your captions or comments.
What it means to be shadowbanned and what it means for your Instagram account.
How to fix being shadowbanned and how to prevent it from happening in the future.
What you need to know about the Instagram shadowban going forward (and how it’s changing)
What is the Instagram Shadowban?
Here is what’s currently happening to Instagram users all over the platform:
Instagram, for a number of different reasons… is actively restricting some people’s posts so they don’t show up for hashtags or their followers feeds.
The only way for people to see your posts when a post is shadowbanned is to type their name in search and visit their actual profile.
As you can imagine… if people on Instagram are unable to see your posts anywhere on the platform (besides having to type in your name and visit your profile), it’s absolutely devastating for your account.
But here’s where it get’s controversial:
Does the Instagram Shadowban actually exist?According to Instagram, the IG Shadowban does not exist and it’s a common misconception to think otherwise.
However, if you spend just a few minutes digging, you’ll find account after account complaining that their account is in fact shadowbanned and that their followers are complaining that they no longer see them anywhere in their main feeds or when searching for different hashtags.
Recently, Internet personality Mia Khalifa revealed an internal presentation that went out to only Instagram employees at Instagram HQ.
Instagram not only confirmed that the IG Shadowban is real, the algorithm is actively looking for certain activities and criteria before placing accounts under the ban.
Here’s what’s important to know:
Instagram has a number of banned hashtags that it doesn’t want you to use.
If you use these banned hashtags in a caption for a post, Instagram will not only restrict that post so that it will not be able to be found when you search for it, your post will also not show up in people’s feeds (even if they follow you).
For example, #Snapchat is not allowed on Instagram’s platform and you will be punished by the algorithm if you attempt to use this ‘banned hashtag’ in any post.
Important note:
Not all banned hashtags are as obvious as you’d think.
For example, common terms such as #pushups, #alone, #brain are all banned hashtags on Instagram.
In fact, there are numerous banned hashtags on Instagram that you should avoid using in posts or comments.
Failure to avoid using any of these banned hashtags can result in your account getting shadowbanned or worse, can even result in Instagram permanently banning you from the platform according to Instagram’s Community Guidelines.
Here is the complete list of banned Instagram hashtags In 2023:(This list was updated on January 3, 2023)
A
#alone
#assday
#ass
#antivax
B
#beautyblogger
#bikinibody
#boho
#brain
C
#costumes
#curvygirls
D
#date
#dating
#desk
#dm
E
#elevator
G
#graffitiigers
H
#hardworkpaysoff
#happythanksgiving
#humpday
I
#iphonegraphy
#italiano
K
#kansas
#killingit
#kissing
M
#master
#models
#mustfollow
N
#nasty
#newyearsday
P
#petite
#pornfood
#pushups
S
#saltwater
#shit
#shower
#single
#singlelife
#skype
#snap
#snapchat
#snowstorm
#sopretty
#stranger
#streetphoto
#sunbathing
#swole
T
#tag4like
#tanlines
#teens
#thought
U
#undies
V
#valentinesday
W
#workflow
Quick note:
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Preview what your posts will look like before you post
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Does not require you to login with Instagram and is fully compliant with Instagram’s Terms of Service
PostBuilder is an all-in-one Instagram management app that saves you a massive amount of time when you’re trying to grow your brand on Instagram.
Important note:
I also run an app called PicMerger that lets you stitch photos together side by side, make photo collages sized for Instagram, size your photos in a perfect square, and other picture editing tools that save you time and effort when creating content.
How To Check If You’re Shadowbanned On Instagram In 2023If you’re wanting to know if your latest post has been hit by the Instagram shadowban, follow these simple steps:
Make your new post on IG using your intended hashtags
Have a few people that you know go search for those hashtags and try to find your post in recent posts
If people are able to find your recent post for that hashtag when searching, you weren’t shadowbanned.
If people are unable to find your new post when searching for that hashtag, you are almost certainly affected by Instagram’s shadowban..
Important to note:
When checking if your post is showing up for hashtags, you have to use another device and IG account.
Instagram’s algorithm is extremely sophisticated and will still show you your post regardless if you’re shadowbanned or not.
Here’s how to remove The instagram shadowban In 20231. Remove any questionable 3rd party apps or software that has access to your Instagram account.
To check what apps and websites have access to your IG account:
Sign into IG on desktop
Go to “Settings”
Go to “Apps and Websites”
Remove potentially questionable apps and websites that you have allowed access to your account in the past
2. Stop using bots, automation, or engagement pods to try to get around the IG algorithm
It’s 2023… the Instagram algorithm is highly sophisticated and the days of thinking you have a chance at outsmarting it are long gone.
Yes, there are bots and 3rd party software that are still existing on Instagram… but the platform is cracking down on these faster and faster.
The only long-term option going forward on Instagram is to abide by their Terms of Service and grow you account the ride way… without trying to take shortcuts.
3. Avoid using banned and recently blacklisted hashtags
We went over the usage of banned hashtags and the risks involved… but you also need to be wary of using popular hashtags that have been blacklisted on the platform.
For example, on #Christmas, #Thanksgiving, #4thOfJuly, etc., these hashtags will be used by millions of people and will eventually hit a threshold where Instagram suddenly (and without warning) will ‘blacklist’ that hashtag.
What this means:
Everyone who uses that hashtag going forward will be at risk of being shadowbanned.
Again, the people who used the hashtag before the blacklisting will not be affected… but users who make posts even seconds after IG does this will risk being shadowbanned.
4. Avoid using repetitive or irrelevant hashtags over and over
Instagram’s algorithm wants new and fresh content on the platform.
If you’re using irrelevant hashtags, or if you’re using the same hashtags over and over in posts… you’re going to get hit by the Instagram Shadowban (eventually).
Here’s what to do instead:
You should only be using highly relevant hashtags in your posts.
Don’t use generic hashtags like #love, #happy #sad, #glad, et cetera.
Important not:
When you’re adding your hashtags to your post, always add it to your caption… not to your first comment.
Why?
You can’t edit individual hashtags in comments.
Instagram sometimes will only ban a handful of your hashtags.
What this means:
If you go back into your post and remove the hashtags that have banned or blacklisted and kept the ones that haven’t been flagged, the restrictions on your post will be removed.
If you add your hashtags to your comments and you get hit by a shadowban, you won’t be able to go in and edit out the banned tags indivudally… you’ll be forced to remove all of your hashtags (even the ones that weren’t affected).
5. Reach out to Instagram through their IG support page
Once you remove the potentially questionable 3rd apps or software that had authorization access on your account, you need to reach out to Instagram through the app.
Yes, Instagram support actually does read support requests like these (even though you most likely won’t get an email reply from them when you send them a request).
Here’s what you need to say:
You need to inform IG in your message that your followers are not able to see your posts in their feeds and they aren’t able to find you in search.
Important note:
Do NOT mention you suspect you are under a shadowbox. Just describe what is happening and explain that this is hurting your brand/business because of this bug.
6. Commenting, Liking, or DMing too much
The shadowban is also watching for any spam or non-human activity.
If you’re making 40 comments in 1 hour, Instagram doesn’t like that and will punish you.
Also, if you’re sending a bunch of DMs all at once to a mass of people, Instagram could think you’re a bot or you’re using some sort of 3rd party software.
Bottom line:
Act like a human. Don’t be mistaken for a bot.
The algorithm makes mistakes… don’t take the risk of it making a mistake and flagging your account.
7. You’re getting reported
If your account or you comments/DMs are getting reported by users, you can be subjected to a shadowban.
You won’t get shadowbanned right away, but if enough people mass report you… you can absolutely be subjected to getting a shadowban or even a permanent account ban.
8. Take a break from Instagram for a few days or even a week
Many people have come out and shown that after taking 2-7 days off from Instagram, their shadowbans were lifted.
Should you put your hashtags in your Instagram caption or in the comment below your post?
At the end of August of 2021, Adam Mosseri (current head of Instagram) publicly announced on his official Instagram @Mosseri that the Instagram algorithm favors posts when hashtags are placed inside the caption.
Although many argue that it’s more aesthetically pleasing when you bury your hashtags in your IG post’s comments…
Instagram has publicly declared that you should always post your hashtags inside your captions for any type of content on Instagram (posts, Reels, IGTV, et cetera)… if you want to fully appease the Instagram algorithm.
In conclusion:
There are no shortcuts when it comes to growing an audience on Instagram.
If you’re trying to game the algorithm, you’ve already lost.
Long are the days of being able to use shady tactics to grow your account… if you want to win on Instagram (without getting restricted or shadowbanned) you’re going to have to abide by Instagram’s rules.
Did I miss anything?
Leave me a note at [email protected] and tell me what I’m missing.
*This article was originally published on October 13, 2017 and was updated January 3, 2023.
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Instagram will be blocked in Russia on March 14, 2022.
What to do and how to quickly transfer traffic to other social networks?
Practical tips and instructions.
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Instagram blocking: who and why? nine0003
As you know, on March 11, Meta Platforms Inc. made an unprecedented decision by allowing the posting of information containing calls for violence against Russian citizens on its social networks Facebook and Instagram.
The social network Instagram is circulating messages encouraging and provoking violent acts against Russians, in connection with which the Russian Prosecutor General's Office demanded that Roskomnadzor restrict access to this social network. nine0003
Since it will take time for active Instagram users to transfer their photo and video materials to other social networks, notify their contacts and subscribers, Roskomnadzor decided to complete the procedure for introducing restrictions on access to Instagram at 00:00 on March 14, providing users with additional 48 hours transition period.
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Such things..
At the time of publication of the article, less than 24 hours remain before the official blocking of Instagram in the territory of the Russian Federation. Eh. Let this moment go down in history 🗿
Accounts will not be deleted, but access to Instagram will be limited.
Instagram is blocked = We are doing a backup
Let's analyze a step-by-step method for downloading a backup copy from a PC and phone. Let's start with the PC.
- Go to a special page (while logged into Instagram) to request a data archive.
- Specify the email address to which the archive will be sent. nine0054
- Select archive format: HTML/JSON . Usually the first one is chosen.
- We are waiting for "Next", enter the password for the account to confirm the action.
Now turn on the "Hachiko mode" for 48 hours. When you receive the coveted letter, you need to log in using your Instagram account and download the information.
Pay special attention to the section "media" in the archive that you will receive. In it you will find all the photos and videos that were published on the account. nine0003
Phone backup:
You can also get a backup archive from your phone.
- Open the Instagram app.
- Being in the tab of your profile - click on the top menu (indicated by an arrow).
- Select "Your activity" section
- At the very top of the page clicks "Download Information"
- Enter the postal address to which the archive will be sent
Within 48 hours you will receive a link to the data archive. You can download the archive using the standard IOS Safari browser. To unzip the archive on your phone - use the free application "Files".
Instagram blocked in Russia = enable VPN
VPN is a program or service that hides your original ip address, showing the virtual network address instead. This allows you to bypass restrictions created on the local network and maintain privacy. nine0003
By connecting VPN and making a couple of clicks, you will find yourself in the Netherlands.
Not really of course. But Instagram identifies you as a user from the Netherlands, where access to the Instagram app is allowed.
To find a VPN - use the Apple Store/Google Play.
In the search we write VPN - we study the rating and reviews. There are a few things to keep in mind:
- A free VPN should be used with care.
Who knows how the company monetizes the project.. - Free VPNs have traffic limits.
It will no longer be possible to continue using the Instagram application in the usual rhythm. Downloading media content content consumes a lot of traffic. Therefore, we are looking for a VPN with unlimited traffic, pay for its services and return the usual Instagram.
Do you want to open Instagram? Kindly turn on VPN with premium subscription first.
nine0033For recommendations on free VPNs, please follow the link below:
Free VPNs for facebook and instagram social networks
Since the beginning of the military operation, there have been cases when the Internet fails and it is impossible to use the social networks facebook and instagram in full . Images or videos cease to be periodically displayed, access to the advertising account is lost. How to avoid it?
Personal VPN experience:
For MAC/WINDOWS: VPN Proxy Master and AdGuard VPN
For IOS: VPN Master and VPN-Super Unlimited Proxy
Blocking Instagram in 2022 = ways to transfer traffic
Now is an important time to notify your audience and tell you how else to contact you.
Good alternative channels: Telegram, VK, website, phone, etc.
- In the profile header, posts, stories, Reels - encourage the audience to switch to alternative communication channels. nine0029
Recently there have been too many links in telegrams ...To make your users more willing to switch to other resources, they need to be motivated. It can be a discount, a promo code, a gift, useful material, etc.
What else can be done?
- You can start mass mailing to existing dialogs, for which there is no limit on sending messages, there is no 24-hour window.
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And one more example.
How to send messages to all dialogs and invite subscribers to a new platform, read the link below:
Instagram newsletter: step-by-step instructions
Instagram newsletter is a quick targeted way to convey information to the audience.
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Hello! Imagine you wake up in the morning and your Instagram account is blocked.
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What can be done about it?
Do not worry too much, with an 80% probability, using the algorithm performed below, it will be possible to activate it. nine0003
Block reason
First of all, you should find out the reason for blocking, usually instagram sends a letter to the mail (rarely in the form of SMS).
Completing form
Three forms are commonly used to fill out if your account has been blocked.
Let's analyze each of them:
If you think that the account was blocked by mistake
https://help.instagram.com/contact/1652567838289083
We answer the question whether the account is used to provide the company - "no". And fill in the fields.
Full name and surname must be filled in "translit". For example, the name "Maxim Skvortsov" should be written as "Maksim Skvorcov".
Fill in the country where you really spend the most time. This is important, because if you make the wrong choice, the probability of unblocking will decrease, because Instagram knows from which country you logged in most often. nine0003
If you think that your account was blocked by mistake and you have an identity document in your hands ) proof of identity.
If you know the reason for the block, and it is "account deactivated for violating the Instagram community rules"
https://help.