It's a serious matter, and that's just how Instagram functions at times. Occasionally, our newly created accounts get blocked or banned without any apparent reason, regardless of whether they are used for our mother-child service or other purposes. However, there are some guidelines to follow to keep an account active in the initial stages:
- Take things slow after creating an account, whether it's posting or engaging in any activities.
- Avoid including any links in the account's bio for at least a month after its creation.
- When following or messaging users, stay below the normal limits set by Instagram and gradually increase your activity.
- Provide a physical SIM card number and use a reputable email provider like Gmail, G Suite, or Outlook. It's crucial to avoid using Russian, spammy, or temporary email providers at all costs.
- Enable two-factor authentication or link your Facebook account to the Instagram account. This serves as an additional verification step to assure Instagram that the account is genuine and not spam.
- If possible, allocate a few dollars to run advertisements. Companies tend to prioritize and trust accounts that have paid them for advertising services.