Instagram Shadowban and the mystery behind it — Resolved!

Tanmay Ratnaparkhe
PredisAI
Published in
7 min readJun 21, 2021

If you have landed on this blog post via reading some other blog on Instagram linked to this, it is likely that you have heard the ‘popular’ phrase: Instagram Shadowban. Possibly, whispered around on Facebook groups or spoken out loud while chatting with an Instagram influencer, as to how ‘Instagram Shadowban’ is affecting their engagement and follower base, along with other hundred accounts. And if you are curious to know the entire mystery around it, and how you can save yourself from a shadowban, you’re in the right place!💪 Read on…

Before we begin and get into the details, let us first understand the definition of Instagram Shadowban:

It is the act of blocking a user’s content on social media sites. It is done in such a way that the user does not know it is happening but the content is not showcased on explore pages, which usually helps one to increase traction. However, it pops up on the feed of only those who are following the user.

Now that we understand the meaning of shadowban — it also becomes necessary to understand that Instagram has been implementing a variety of new algorithms since the year 2016 and as a result, a lot of accounts have seen a drastic decrease in the engagement — some, a whopping 50% or more. This does not necessarily indicate a shadowban!

It’s important to note that in the world of Facebook & Instagram, the term shadowban is unofficial. One of our officials actually happened to connect with the team and to our surprise, they denied any such theories. They acted blissfully unaware of the shadowban phenomenon.

Now that we have addressed various alternative options, a shadowban is basically Instagram’s attempt at filtering our accounts that are not complying with their ‘terms’. It renders your account practically invisible and inhibits your ability to reach a new audience. More specifically, your images will no longer appear in the hashtags you have used, which results in a massive hit on your engagement ( check out this article about lifting your engagement scores to the sky!). However, your current followers can see your content but not anyone else, they basically do not exist. So to all those who are starting out, it is going to be significantly harder than ever before! 🤦‍♂️

Now let’s understand how you can know whether you are observing a shadowban. It is easy, all you have to do is ask a couple of your friends/peers who are not following you to check if the post you published is appearing within the hashtags mentioned in your post. Here, you have to be mindful that you do not use hashtags with a million posts associated with them, it is unlikely and also unfair for them to dig through the same. Instead, try smaller hashtags with less activity.

If your peers are NOT able to see your image at all, chances are your account is being shadowbanned. But, do not worry, we are here to help you fix it!💪💪 If few from the lot are able to see your content under the stated hashtag, then most likely you are not shadowbanned and are just experiencing a dip in the engagement or are seeing the results of ‘hashtag glitch’ as mentioned by Instagram. You can check this blog out to know everything about hashtags: Are your Instagram hashtags Not Working?

Now, if you are unfortunately in the shadowban category — you should find out how your account landed in this space. While Instagram is not openly speaking about this topic, the reasons from our experience that landed you in a shadowbanned space could possibly be the following:

1. You are using software that violates Instagram’s Terms of Service and hence got a shadowban

The software includes bots that grow your follower base, promising a certain number at the end of the subscription. It also includes portals that help you boost your overall growth or software that post images for you. Another point to note here is that in case you are handling multiple accounts and one of them is using these automation channels, chances are all your accounts that are logged in are going to get affected because they share a common IP Address.

2. You have taken too many ‘actions’ per hour and got a shadowban.

Have you ever seen a notification pop-up on your Instagram account that says you have exceeded the number of following/unfollowing accounts? If you have, then you are in a better space to understand that Instagram has daily and hourly limits. Yes, there are limitations to how many actions you can take per day/per hour on your Instagram account. These limitations include:
- The number of photos you like,
- The number of comments you leave, and
- How many people you follow or unfollow.
We suggest you make a note on what you should not exceed: 150 likes, 60 comments, 60 follow/unfollow per hour.

3. You are using an abused or broken hashtag.

With so many people using the platform it becomes difficult to control what everyone shares and how they categorise their content. Even innocent hashtags such as #PastryChef and #BakerOfTheDay get overrun with inappropriate content such as nudity, spam, or racially insensitive images. When this happens and Instagram observes such activities they are likely to either remove the hashtag completely or limit its usage. So when you use one of these hashtags on your account, it can break the rest of the hashtags used and cause you to not rank for ANY of them. Unfair, but true.

4. Your account gets reported a lot which resulted in a Shadowban.

This is one of the quickest ways to get the attention of Instagram and warn them of an account that is violating the terms of service. These include spamming, posting content that is inappropriate in nature, or simply infringing copyright.

Let’s now look at how you can get out of the shadowban…

1. Stop the usage of any automated channels!

Of course, this is an easy way to manage your Gram, but consider the end purpose. As a businessperson, your end goal is to get people to like your brand and eventually make purchases. Having a hundred admirers is (although not intuitively) better than thousands of disinterested people via an automated channel. Also, put yourself in the shoes of your customers; would you like an automated response to your comment/DM? What you need is personal one-to-one communication to feel important. Or else, you will simply jump over to another brand doing something similar. Social media makes this dead easy. Respond to DMs manually; a little hard work goes a long way!

Once you delete and log out of all automated channels connected to your Instagram account, cross-check to confirm. And start using your account as your baby, and you will go a long way!

2. Remove all broken/spammy hashtags from your current and older posts.

Skim through your account, remove these hashtags and ensure that there is nothing limited by Instagram. If they are limited, you will either see nothing at all against the hashtag in the repository page or very limited images, followed by a statement by Instagram that states the tags have been removed as it was being abused by the users.
If after a thorough check, you don’t find anything fishy on your account — do a simple exercise and remove all hashtags from the caption and comments, if any.
Tip: Always have your hashtags pre-decided for your posts and have them saved. This way, you have them ready every time you are posting. This allows you to invest time in researching and avoiding broken/spammy hashtags.

3. Give your accounts 48 hours after deleting your automated accounts.

We all need that break, don’t we? Giving your account 48 hours to reset and rejuvenate will help you get a second chance at rebuilding your handle. But remember, this time around you need to do each and everything manually. Undoubtedly, it will take a lot more time and effort, but as we said it will be worth it, eventually!

4. Reach out to Instagram’s support team!

If you are certain your account is clean and free from automation, it might be a good idea to connect with Instagram’s support team. You can do this by going to your Settings > Help > Report a Problem.

It would be best if you mention the issue as you see it from your end. Stray away from mentioning ‘Shadowban’ or any other technical phrases.

5. Avoid getting reported (duh!)

If other users report your content, your account will get red-flagged. Ensure you’re always posting content keeping Instagram’s Community Guidelines in mind. Also, make sure your content is appropriate to the expectations of your followers.

If you have any other tips and tricks you like to share, please feel free to drop them in the comments section below — it will help us update the blog in real-time. We’d love to hear from you! ♥♥

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