How to identify fake Instagram followers?
Fake Instagram followers are accounts that are often created for a single purpose - to increase the followers and engagement rate of other Instagram accounts. How many times have you stumbled upon an Instagram profile with thousands of followers, but their posts have less than 10 likes? This is an indication that the account has fake followers.
It's important to distinguish between fake Instagram accounts and fake Instagram
followers.
Fake accounts may be created because some people use fake
accounts to follow other Instagram users or view their content.
Fake
followers are created for different reasons, usually to boost the number of
followers of a larger, more popular account. Whether the account belongs to a brand
influencer or a small business, many Instagram users buy fake followers to show that
they have a larger audience.
In addition, fake followers can be bot
accounts, a type of software that automatically interacts and increases the
followers of a specific account. They can even be programmed to automatically follow
accounts that interact with major "popular" accounts.
Signs of fake
followers on Instagram
Unfortunately, there is no foolproof way
to determine if an Instagram account has fake followers. However, there are a few
signs to look for that usually indicate this. Here are some of the most obvious
signs that an Instagram account has fake followers. You can also use these signs to
check if followers are fake.
1. Mismatched numbers
"Abnormal"
numbers are one of the biggest indicators that an Instagram account has fake
followers. This includes followers, likes, comments and similar interactions. This
applies especially to the number of followers and the number of accounts they
follow.
For example, if they have 100,000 followers but only follow 200
Instagram users, it is unrealistic that these are real profiles. Such a
disproportionate follower-to-follower ratio is not unusual for celebrity and
well-known accounts, but it is impossible for new profiles.
Another sign
that an account has fake followers is if they have a lot of followers but only a few
likes per post.
2. Spam or general comments
A good
way to identify fake followers is to read the comments under the account's posts.
Accounts with fake followers usually don't post a lot of comments on their posts,
and if they do, they are very general. Comments such as "nice photo", "great
picture" or "wow" usually point to this.
Sometimes comments may be
completely irrelevant or meaningless. They may also have nothing to do with the
actual post. The purpose of these types of comments is usually to promote something.
Comments on fake accounts sometimes seem overly forced and overly positive, as if
the purpose of the comment is to convince you to buy a product or interact with the
account in some way.
3. Unrealistic or empty profiles
Another telltale sign that the account you are viewing is a fake account is
the lack of personal information in the profile. Fake Instagram accounts often have
no profile picture, profile or posts. They also tend to use very long and generic
usernames (for example, "user51611437"). These types of fake followers are likely to
be bot accounts.
On the other hand, fake followers can have profile pictures
of handsome men and women that make you think they are real. These fake followers
put more effort into their profiles and they can even add a short bio and some
posts. However, their profile pictures and posts are usually stock photos or photos
taken from other profiles. Their bios are also often copied from other accounts.
Finally, some fake followers have private, locked accounts, so you don't see
anything they post. A user's posts can say a lot about them. For example, fake
followers usually have generic posts that are posted at the same time. If you notice
that their posts contain discounts or promotions, it is an indication that it is not
a real profile.
4. Low engagement rate
Fake fans
usually do not interact with other profiles. When you go to their profile, see how
many accounts they follow and how many people follow them. If you see a low number,
it may be an indication that it is not a real profile. Even if their profile is
private, you can still see the followers' follow rate.
If their account is
public, you can see if they have posted any content. These types of profiles tend to
publish generic posts and sometimes even promotional material.
Fake
followers or fake influencer accounts can also have low engagement rates or low
activity. Real influencers understand the importance of posting content regularly to
retain followers and attract new ones.
Why do Instagram accounts buy
fake followers?
In today's digital, fast-paced world, social
media fame is largely valued.
The more likes, views, comments and followers
an Instagram account has, the more likely it is to reach a large audience.
While
regular accounts may not need a broader reach, influencers and small businesses can
definitely benefit from being in the spotlight. That's why many wannabe popular
accounts buy fake followers.
Fake followers who are Instagram bots can be
programmed to work day and night to keep your account active. As mentioned earlier,
bots can even follow you automatically if you interact with the fake follower's
account.
The main problem with buying fake accounts is that they can create
an unbalanced ratio. If you want to be an influencer but buy fake followers, you're
not doing yourself a favor because you're not "influencing" anyone. These followers
usually don't interact with the profile after clicking the follow button.