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Last year, I received an Instagram shadowban on my food blog account. It started when my engagement decreased dramatically and posts disappeared from hashtag searches. I traced the problem back to an automatic engagement service I had been utilizing, which most likely tripped Instagram’s spam filters. To address this, I stopped utilizing the tool, changed my hashtags, and reduced my posting frequency. After a few weeks, my account’s visibility and engagement returned to normal, teaching me the value of honest interaction and following Instagram’s restrictions.
Don’t know what a shadowban is? We’ll discuss its significance and aim in this post, as well as the best defenses against it and what I did to fix my account.<\/p>
An Instagram shadowban is an unofficial ban that limits an account’s exposure (in users’ feeds, Stories, Explore pages, etc.), reducing reach. It can happen when an account shares sensitive content or goes above the platform’s Community Guidelines. Unlike a standard ban, users are not notified when their account is shadowbanned.<\/p>
It’s important to note that Instagram claims that there is no shadowbanning on the platform, but the myth persists because so many users allege to have experienced mystery restrictions.<\/p>
According to Instagram, the IG Shadowban does not exist, and it is a frequent fallacy to believe differently.<\/p>
However, if you spend a few minutes looking around on Instagram, you’ll notice account after account claiming that their followers can’t locate their posts in their feeds (or when searching for specific hashtags).<\/p>
When you receive a shadowban, your followers will no longer see any of your content in their feeds, your posts will not display for hashtags, and you will not appear on the Explore tab.
Here’s what it looks like when you suddenly get a shadowban:<\/p>
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As you may expect, a shadowban can be extremely damaging to an account.
If you are unlucky enough to receive a shadowban, the only way for people to see your content is to manually search your Instagram handle and visit your profile.
In exceptional situations, Instagram will also conceal your profile from search results (see below).<\/p>
Instagram’s Account Status feature now allows users with professional accounts to check to see if their material is being recommended to other users. Account Status allows you to see if the content you submitted exceeded Instagram’s recommended rules.<\/p>
Simply go to your profile in the app, then Menu > Settings > Account > Account status. This function allows you to verify what is impacting your account (if anything) and receive ideas on how to resolve it.<\/p>
If you do not have a professional account, there is a simple test to determine whether your account is shadowbanned.<\/p>
While the method described above is a simple way to test if you have been shadowbanned, it may not be appropriate for your organization. Perhaps you are the sole owner and employee of your small firm. In such circumstances, you cannot require staff to check their hashtag feeds, and you may not want to ask customers. Other ways to test for a shadowban are listed below.<\/p>
There is no reliable test to determine whether you have been shadowbanned on Instagram. While some tools claim to be able to do just that, they are unreliable. Instead, try the following actions:<\/p>
If you browse pages with hashtags you frequently use and get a notification saying posts have been suppressed, it’s probable you’ve been shadowbanned for using such hashtags.
Take a look at the message below for the hashtag “mustfollow.” Because people reported recent posts using this hashtag as not meeting Instagram’s community guidelines, Instagram may be hiding your material with this hashtag (even if it does not violate any guidelines).<\/p>
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