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What our Instagram ban service reports

We file six core violation types through Instagram's official channels. Every case is screened for a genuine Community Guidelines or legal breach first — we never report a legitimate account.

Scams & fraud

We report profiles running scams and financial fraud on Instagram, mapped to the platform's rules against deceptive and fraudulent activity.

  • Fake shops and "order never arrives" storefronts
  • Giveaway, crypto and investment cons
  • Phishing and login-stealing links in bio or DMs
  • Bogus brand-ambassador and sponsorship DMs

Impersonation & fake accounts

We get profiles posing as you, your business or a public figure reported under Instagram's authenticity rules, using its dedicated impersonation report form.

  • Cloned personal or business profiles
  • Fake "official" or verified-looking accounts
  • Duplicate accounts using your name, photos or logo to mislead

Harassment & bullying

We document sustained abuse and threats across comments, DMs and Stories and report them under Instagram's bullying and harassment rules.

  • Targeted harassment and threats in comments and DMs
  • Sharing or posting of private information
  • Coordinated pile-ons and repeat hate accounts

Counterfeit & brand abuse

We report counterfeit sellers and intellectual-property misuse through Instagram's copyright and trademark channels.

  • Counterfeit-product sellers and fake storefronts
  • Trademark and brand-asset misuse
  • Copyright theft of your original photos, reels or video

Spam & bought engagement

We report bot networks and inauthentic activity that breach Instagram's authenticity and spam rules.

  • Bot accounts and automated comment spam
  • Fake followers and bought-engagement farms
  • Repetitive, coordinated mass-posting

Nudity & illegal content

We report non-consensual or clearly illegal media; severe cases are escalated to the proper authorities rather than treated as a takedown alone.

  • Non-consensual or intimate images shared without consent
  • Posts that are clearly illegal under local law
  • Severe material escalated to the proper authorities, not just removed

In-depth guides

Solution

How to get an Instagram account taken down: every surface

What "take down" really means across an account, post, photo, Reel, comment or Story — someone else's or your own — plus what Instagram removes on its own, like copyrighted music, and why report volume never decides it.

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How to report an Instagram giveaway, business or any rule-breaker

One directory for every report: a fake giveaway or scam shop, an impersonator or a hacker, hate speech and cyberbullying, an under-13 account, plus the copyright and trademark forms — with the exact official route for each and which reports stay anonymous.

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How to report an Instagram stalker — and the "report panel" truth

Report a stalker safely, see how long a report really takes, and learn why no third-party "report panel" or mass-report bot can ban an account faster — plus the official route for doxxing, blackmail, fake followers, a stolen video and impersonation.

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Instagram impersonation report & blackmail report: official routes

Two scenarios, handled right: file an impersonation report through Instagram's official Instagram-or-Threads form, and report blackmail or sextortion to the app and the police — with StopNCII, Take It Down, IC3 and the don't-pay rules that actually protect you.

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How to report an Instagram Story, page, post or DM

The official, surface-by-surface way to report a Story, post, Reel, DM or profile — whether each report is anonymous, the impersonation form for a fake page, and why the number of reports never decides a removal.

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Report & disable an Instagram account: the official way

How to report a rule-breaking, fake or impersonation account through official channels, why the "number of reports" is a myth, and when to escalate to cyber crime police — plus how to deactivate, delete or recover your own account.

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Instagram account takedown: DMCA, IP & report routes

What "takedown" really means versus a ban or a delete, and the four official routes to remove an account, page, post or photo — the DMCA copyright form, trademark and impersonation reports, and a Community Guidelines report. Plus counter-notices and realistic timelines.

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How to get someones Instagram deleted: account, post or photo

"Deleted" isn't one action. The official routes to remove a rule-breaking Instagram account, a single post, a photo of you or a squatted username — who's allowed to file each, and why no "delete any account" bot can do it.

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How to get someone banned on Instagram immediately

There's no instant-ban button and no magic number of reports. How fast a rule-breaking account really comes down, which violations Instagram actions fastest, and the quickest legitimate way to report one.

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Instagram ban as a service: the honest buyer's guide

What "Instagram ban as a service" really means, whether it's legal or safe, what a legitimate official-channel takedown actually costs — and how to tell it apart from the "ban anyone" scams.

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Solution

Claim an Instagram username: what works and what doesn't

You can't just claim an inactive or taken Instagram username — there's no public claim form. The real routes: register a free variant, or file a trademark or impersonation report when a violating account is squatting on your name.

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Mass report an Instagram account: myth vs real removals

Does mass reporting actually get an Instagram account banned? What Instagram really acts on, why GitHub and Telegram bots fail, and how to report scams, impersonation and harassment the official way.

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We only act on genuine violations. We won't remove a legitimate account, and we never run fake mass-reporting — Instagram discounts coordinated false reports and they put the reporter at risk. Only genuine, well-documented reports actually get acted on.

Have an Instagram account to report?

Send the profile link (@username) and a short description. If it's a genuine Community Guidelines breach, we'll map the official reporting path with you.