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I see all the time âwhen should I give up on an IG accountâ well, I had an account that was sort of my âpush the limitsâ account if you will, just to see if I was about to be anywhere close to as risky as other accounts I see. Well, I eventually got an alert that my account couldnât be viewed by non-followers, but because they were reviewing my account as a whole, not just one or two things. I appealed it, 2 days later they came back & said I needed to remove 17 media. (None of which had any nudity, just suggestive texts & smaller tops) well, I deleted everything & the next morning I was back in green. For almost four months, still posting twice a day every day, only reaching maybe 10 non-followers with each post, itâs back! Instead of losing followers, Iâm gaining hundreds a day again. So, I would never decide to just give up on the account, maybe waiting it out is best! (No idea if continuing to post helped at all.) Best of luck to you all!
You have to post 2-4 times a day every day for 3-6 months to really hit the algorithm. If youâre just posting randomly without really making content to target your audience then youâll be stuck around 2k-5k views. You have to be consistent & you have to use hooks. Make content that makes people want to engage.
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Yeah, always. I change my profile photo & appeal & itâs fixed in like an hour at most.