Is Instagram targeting SMM Panels as 3rd party apps?

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So to give a little background info, I’ve been using a SMM Panel for Instagram for things like followers, likes, views, you name it. If you’re familiar with how this work, you don’t need to link IG with this since you’re simply creating an account and inserting your posts link or username to get the services you paid for. This of course isn’t like logging into 3rd party apps where you login with your actual Instagram login, that uses your account to automate services on your behalf.

There was a short time in 2015 where I used a 3rd party app to do a like for like, and to purchase likes. However I unauthorized that a long time and never looked back after I discovered SMM panels since I knew Instagram would easily detect the usage of 3rd party apps.

Skip to present day/yesterday:

I received a warning on top of my feed when I opened my app, to basically change my password because IG says I’ve given a 3rd party app my personal login to garnish fake likes and followers.

My only thought initially was that Instagram detected that I was gaining an artificial amount of likes and follows from my daily SMM panel. That began to get me paranoid since this obviously helps me out and my business tremendously in terms of building an audience.

However, for the last several years Instagram wasn’t detecting me for this because other than for them to suspect you’re doing this yourself aka buying your own likes and follows, could it be that they’re targeting SMM panels too and considering any suspicious fake accounts to fall into this flag/warning?

Has anyone else received this warning and been fine? Now I’m getting paranoid to use my panel for likes. Or is Instagram simply sweeping 3rd party apps and noticed that my username and old login was once in this app’s database which I no longer use...

Thoughts? Comments? The last thing I want is my account to be taken down suddenly without warning.

PS: I am linked with multiple Instagram agencies for influencer campaigns, but I know no way they’re doing automated things on my account. However this makes me think about if them pulling my analytics is causing a warning of a 3rd party app as well.
 
So to give a little background info, I’ve been using a SMM Panel for Instagram for things like followers, likes, views, you name it. If you’re familiar with how this work, you don’t need to link IG with this since you’re simply creating an account and inserting your posts link or username to get the services you paid for. This of course isn’t like logging into 3rd party apps where you login with your actual Instagram login, that uses your account to automate services on your behalf.

There was a short time in 2015 where I used a 3rd party app to do a like for like, and to purchase likes. However I unauthorized that a long time and never looked back after I discovered SMM panels since I knew Instagram would easily detect the usage of 3rd party apps.

Skip to present day/yesterday:

I received a warning on top of my feed when I opened my app, to basically change my password because IG says I’ve given a 3rd party app my personal login to garnish fake likes and followers.

My only thought initially was that Instagram detected that I was gaining an artificial amount of likes and follows from my daily SMM panel. That began to get me paranoid since this obviously helps me out and my business tremendously in terms of building an audience.

However, for the last several years Instagram wasn’t detecting me for this because other than for them to suspect you’re doing this yourself aka buying your own likes and follows, could it be that they’re targeting SMM panels too and considering any suspicious fake accounts to fall into this flag/warning?

Has anyone else received this warning and been fine? Now I’m getting paranoid to use my panel for likes. Or is Instagram simply sweeping 3rd party apps and noticed that my username and old login was once in this app’s database which I no longer use...

Thoughts? Comments? The last thing I want is my account to be taken down suddenly without warning.

PS: I am linked with multiple Instagram agencies for influencer campaigns, but I know no way they’re doing automated things on my account. However this makes me think about if them pulling my analytics is causing a warning of a 3rd party app as well.
Most likely at least one of those "agencies" is doing or has done something in the past or Instagram has flagged association with them as inauthentic activity (which is against their ToS).

Honestly you're probably fine with using social media panels, but Instagram is cracking down on social media panels even so far as to sue them and even contemplate removing likes altogether from Instagram to wipe out part of their market. We'll see how things pan out, but it sounds like you're doing a whole lot on your account, if it were me I would cut back to stay on the safe side.
 
Most likely at least one of those "agencies" is doing or has done something in the past or Instagram has flagged association with them as inauthentic activity (which is against their ToS).

Honestly you're probably fine with using social media panels, but Instagram is cracking down on social media panels even so far as to sue them and even contemplate removing likes altogether from Instagram to wipe out part of their market. We'll see how things pan out, but it sounds like you're doing a whole lot on your account, if it were me I would cut back to stay on the safe side.


I did get the assumption that it may be because of my Instagram agencies... there was one that I didn’t do a campaign for just yet, however I do know that they’re all legit in terms of business. I went ahead and unauthorized all of them, and for when I do need to login into one and authorize again, now I’m unauthorizing right after.

I rarely use the SMM panel for followers since I think that’s the biggest noticeable flag. Maybe once a month or even less. I really just use it for likes on my photos which I don’t even post daily, more like once every 2 weeks.

I did start to use a telegram group for comments from actual users. Do you think this has to do with it too?
 
I did get the assumption that it may be because of my Instagram agencies... there was one that I didn’t do a campaign for just yet, however I do know that they’re all legit in terms of business. I went ahead and unauthorized all of them, and for when I do need to login into one and authorize again, now I’m unauthorizing right after.

I rarely use the SMM panel for followers since I think that’s the biggest noticeable flag. Maybe once a month or even less. I really just use it for likes on my photos which I don’t even post daily, more like once every 2 weeks.

I did start to use a telegram group for comments from actual users. Do you think this has to do with it too?

I could be mistaken, but when I tried telegram groups in the past it seemed to negatively impact my usual reach. Anyone else have that experience?
 
I had the same warning message on my IG yesterday so I changed my password as they advised me to do...
 
I had the same warning message on my IG yesterday so I changed my password as they advised me to do...
Could you elaborate what services you are currently using? I know it’ll be helpful if I could pinpoint where this is coming from.

Are you using SMM panels strictly or 3rd party apps? Really trying to see what I need to eliminate so I can avoid getting my account banned! Thank you.
 
I could be mistaken, but when I tried telegram groups in the past it seemed to negatively impact my usual reach. Anyone else have that experience?
I haven’t used them enough to see any negative impact. I thought they’d only be but positive since they’re all legit accounts and technically we couldn’t be traced to do any illegal things.

We’re basically a bunch of real people manually commenting and liking other peoples photos on the Instagram app like we’re supposed to.
 
In your experience do you think SMM panels are helpful? Would you recommend using them?
They’re very helpful. In terms of boosting anything you think of. Followers, views, comments, story views, etc. they’re much cheaper than third party apps. However the only downside is finding the reliable SMM panel, because some are faulty and come with a lot of maintenance that the creator needs to invest their time in to keep it properly running.

Also, depending on where you go for SMM, the accounts that do the jobs themselves vary. So the biggest flaw is getting an SMM with the most “realistic” and timely accounts doing the services. Hope that helps.
 
Could you elaborate what services you are currently using? I know it’ll be helpful if I could pinpoint where this is coming from.

Are you using SMM panels strictly or 3rd party apps? Really trying to see what I need to eliminate so I can avoid getting my account banned! Thank you.
I am just using an SMM panel for a few likes on my posts. Have used one or two 3rd party mobile apps for unfollowing non followers in the past but uninstalled them a while back as I no longer needed them.
 
I am just using an SMM panel for a few likes on my posts. Have used one or two 3rd party mobile apps for unfollowing non followers in the past but uninstalled them a while back as I no longer needed them.
How long ago did you use your 3rd party apps and when did you uninstall and unauthorize them?

And how long have you’ve been using SMM for likes? Just wondering!
 
Uninstalled and unauthorized app around 3 months ago.
Using SMM for 1 month. I only make one post a day on my IG and give it a boost of 500 likes split into 50-100 likes per 60-90 minutes.
 
Uninstalled and unauthorized app around 3 months ago.
Using SMM for 1 month. I only make one post a day on my IG and give it a boost of 500 likes split into 50-100 likes per 60-90 minutes.
Gotcha. I’d say that’s pretty low usage, but then again you said you do post daily...

Could you let me know what panel you use? You could DM me it. Trying to find any coincidences, but I’m beginning to think it’s the SMM altogether... unless it’s us really using the 3rd party apps at one point and them storing our login info
 
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Gotcha. I’d say that’s pretty low usage, but then again you said you do post daily...

Could you let me know what panel you use? You could DM me it. Trying to find any coincidences, but I’m beginning to think it’s the SMM altogether... unless it’s us really using the 3rd party apps at one point and them storing our login info


I totally forgot what the like for like 3rd party apps were called that I used in 2015, but I don’t see them popping up in the App Store when I google them. So I’m hoping that it’s just a notification because Instagram recently wiped these apps and sent warnings to the instagrammers who used them in the past
 
Today, one of my small accounts has been banned. This account about 1 month. I buy about 1K follower and buy like for new posts. Each post get about 3,000 like. told me this morning that I violated the regulations and disabled the account. Didn't do any follow or UNfollow
 
So to give a little background info, I’ve been using a SMM Panel for Instagram for things like followers, likes, views, you name it. If you’re familiar with how this work, you don’t need to link IG with this since you’re simply creating an account and inserting your posts link or username to get the services you paid for. This of course isn’t like logging into 3rd party apps where you login with your actual Instagram login, that uses your account to automate services on your behalf.

There was a short time in 2015 where I used a 3rd party app to do a like for like, and to purchase likes. However I unauthorized that a long time and never looked back after I discovered SMM panels since I knew Instagram would easily detect the usage of 3rd party apps.

Skip to present day/yesterday:

I received a warning on top of my feed when I opened my app, to basically change my password because IG says I’ve given a 3rd party app my personal login to garnish fake likes and followers.

My only thought initially was that Instagram detected that I was gaining an artificial amount of likes and follows from my daily SMM panel. That began to get me paranoid since this obviously helps me out and my business tremendously in terms of building an audience.


I have been doing the same - using a panel and also Powerlikes in the last year. Never had a problem until recently when I received the same message as you. My account seems messed up in some way, just not sure how. I'm also concerned, but also know IG loves to employ scare tactics based on what their AI detects (or thinks it detects)

Not sure what to do now, but just seems hard to believe they could disable your account for using a panel...because those services do not require a password. So if buying likes or followers could lead to bans, then everyone will be at war with their competitors or people they don't like, and it would make the news fairly quickly. Then IG would have to clean up a huge mess.

For example let's use Taylor Swift (116M) or The Rock (140M) - two of the largest IG accounts. Can you imagine if someone starting buying fake stuff for these accounts and they got banned? Would they get special treatment and get their account back because they are a celebrity (probably) ?

But what about "smaller" celebrities or public figures with 1-5M. Surely they have haters. And the minute that people could confirm that buying from a panel could disable an account, everyone would do it.

I just find it hard to believe this could happen. I think it's the 3rd party apps where you must give your login & password that they are targeting. But like you said, if you haven't used it for a while, then why are you receiving this message unless it's from an old list?

Or maybe you are receiving likes from the 3rd party app but not giving likes with the same account that got the message?
 
I get those on a daily basis since March. Just moving on to the next acc depends on the type of project.
 
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