Hello everyone. I need help figuring out what's going on with my Instagram account. A few days ago my main Instagram account was disabled. I sent the selfie verification and my official document and it was successfully reactivated, but then yesterday it was disabled again and I still haven't done the verification out of fear, and now I'll explain why...
I used several secondary accounts to like my posts. Because I liked to post content for informational purposes, but my friends made fun of me because no one liked me and even though my page grew and then real users started liking me, I never gave up the habit. I completely stopped doing this after the first disable, and then I never touched any of those secondary accounts again, but the day after the verification was disabled for a second time
Every time my main account is disabled, some of those old accounts are disabled at the same time.
This makes me think that Instagram's automated system is still flagging my profile because of past activity, or that those accounts are still considered part of the same "cluster ."
My questions are:
-Is this behavior consistent with an auto-flag or risk assessment system? Does Instagram actually use an account clustering system for auto-locks?
-Can repeating the verification procedure several times increase the risk of a permanent ban?
-Can waiting a few days or 48 hours before attempting a new verification help to "reset" the automatic system?
-Should I consider anything particular before retesting?
The account is very important to me, because it contains a lot of memories with friends and a lot of saved content related to my personal goals.
Any advice or technical explanation would be appreciated
I used several secondary accounts to like my posts. Because I liked to post content for informational purposes, but my friends made fun of me because no one liked me and even though my page grew and then real users started liking me, I never gave up the habit. I completely stopped doing this after the first disable, and then I never touched any of those secondary accounts again, but the day after the verification was disabled for a second time
Every time my main account is disabled, some of those old accounts are disabled at the same time.
This makes me think that Instagram's automated system is still flagging my profile because of past activity, or that those accounts are still considered part of the same "cluster ."
My questions are:
-Is this behavior consistent with an auto-flag or risk assessment system? Does Instagram actually use an account clustering system for auto-locks?
-Can repeating the verification procedure several times increase the risk of a permanent ban?
-Can waiting a few days or 48 hours before attempting a new verification help to "reset" the automatic system?
-Should I consider anything particular before retesting?
The account is very important to me, because it contains a lot of memories with friends and a lot of saved content related to my personal goals.
Any advice or technical explanation would be appreciated
