

While there are multiple reasons why this could happen to your account, the main one is from using Instagram bots and violating Instagram’s terms of use. Users started to notice that their images weren’t showing up within their used hashtags, and that led to a massive decline in engagement. Around the same time, a lot of people started to experience what we’re now calling a “shadowban” ( click here to read my blog post about that!). And while Instagress has been relatively quiet about the closure - other than leaving a message on their site saying, “by request of Instagram we were forced to close our web-service” - we assume the reason is because they violated Instagram’s terms of use.

Now, having said all that, it is pretty common for users to see the positive effects that Instagram bots have on their accounts without looking at the repercussions.Īs mentioned earlier in this post, one of the big names in Instagram automation, Instagress, was recently shut down. Don’t use the Instagram APIs to replicate or attempt to replace the functionality or essential user experiences of or any of Instagram’s apps. Don’t post unauthorized commercial communication or spam on Instagram.ĭon’t enable a business to take more than one action on Instagram at a time.Īdd something unique to the community. Use of Instagram’s API is subject to a separate set of terms.Īccording to Instagram’s API Terms, Instagram bots violate the following terms:ĭon’t store or cache Instagram login credentials.ĭon’t use the Instagram API to simply display User Content, import or backup content, or manage Instagram relationships, without our prior permission.Įnsure your comments are uniquely tailored for each person. You must not access Instagram’s private API by means other than those permitted by Instagram. As stated in Instagram’s Terms of Use, this is a strict violation:

Most Instagram bots access Instagram’s API (the connection that allows a service such as Later to communicate with the Instagram app) without permission.
