PSA: Don’t use third party “unfollow” tracking apps. Recommendation. With the recent flood of posts here from people getting their accounts disabled - Instagram is cracking down on those third party apps that track who follows and unfollows you. These apps have been available for years but they’ve obviously put something new in place to Make sure you have turned off Wi-Fi first. To turn on cellular/mobile data. go into settings on your iPhone > Tap on Mobile data then toggle it on. Here’s how to turn on mobile data on other devices. Now try again and see if that works. If you had cellular data on when you tried posting on TikTok then turn it off and turn on Wi-Fi instead. 1. You’ve most likely unfollowed too many people at one go. Instagram will disable your following list if you unfollow a bunch of users consecutively. This is because its algorithm will interpret that either you’re a bot or you’re abusing the unfollow feature. 2. You’re using a third-party app to unfollow users. Here’s how to handle your emotions when this happens. 1. Scream. Yes, we all need to let it out. Whether it’s out loud or into a pillow, you just might want to warn you roommates ahead of time. 2. Stalk them on instagram. If they were private and allowed you to follow them, you can now see all of the pictures. I’m asking because it has happened to me that someone followed me, then unfollowed, and I didn’t get the notification, they just showed up in my followers list again. So I wonder if that only happens when you do the follow/unfollow/follow thing or if you refollow someone you’ve unfollowed a while ago. 3. Use AiGrow Viewer to Avoid Instagram Followers Glitch. In the quest to stay informed about your Instagram follower count, utilizing tools like AiGrow Instagram Viewer can be immensely helpful. This powerful platform provides users with a comprehensive way to track and monitor their follower count accurately. nfTb1P.

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