How to get around an Instagram ban?
Why did you get banned?
Instagram collates everyone's posts,
accounts and comments in an attempt to better control the user experience and
protect users from other harmful aspects of social media use, such as scams and
predators. You may be wondering what could be causing why your account was banned.
1. The platform looks at all positive and negative trust score factors. In
the positive action camp, there is the length of time you have held your account.
New accounts are more likely to be banned if they perform certain actions.
2.
If too many people engage (like, follow, etc.) in a short period of time, it can put
your account in trouble. Instagram may suspect spam activity if you like too many
posts, follow too many accounts, or pay for followers.
3. Spamming comments
on other people's posts is another dangerous behavior. While some users and
influencers like to comment on random posts to grow their own accounts, doing this
too much can get you banned.
4. Multiple devices are another red flag.
Perhaps you have a tablet, smartphone, and computer (very typical); if all three are
used at the same time for a short period of time to like, comment, and post, you may
be banned. This behavior may indicate a spam account, so be careful.
5. you
have received prior warnings about specific behaviors and have failed to comply with
Instagram's requirements. Instagram issues warnings to users who violate its
community guidelines before banning an account.
6. the use of third-party
software and bots is another behavior that can lead to account bans.
7. The
nature of the account IP address is also important. According to Instagram, mobile
IPs are the most trusted, followed by residential IPs. finally, public IPs and proxy
IPs come in last.
To get a clear picture of why someone might get an IP ban,
negative trust scores also need to be considered.
How to get around
an Instagram ban?
When Instagram takes action against an
account, the company bans the user from accessing the platform. This is done not
only by closing the account, but also by preventing future use. This means that
Instagram will ban the devices associated with that account.
To get around
this ban, you can get a new phone, use a proxy or change your IP address
using a VPN.
A key aspect of the Instagram IP ban is that it is
usually temporary. If signing up for a VPN seems complicated or too expensive,
you can wait for the ban to end.
After a period of time,
your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will change your IP address. You may not know
exactly when this will happen, but all ISPs will change it after a period of time.
If you want to bypass this process, try switching to using your
mobile data connection for a while. Mobile network operators can often
reassign IPs to their users faster.
However, waiting for the Instagram ban
to be lifted is usually the best course of action, as it means you are in full
compliance with Instagram rules.