Will my instagram account be safe ?

Personally by experience you should use different devices and every device should be have different IP you can use strong proxy for it, and specifically do that only if you believe this model can have huge potential for you.
 
For all my Instagram/Meta experts, I need your opinion on something.
I’m planning to create an AI studio agency page where I would mainly post AI-generated photos and videos, such as fashion,runway model campaigns, skincare product etc...


Lately, it seems that Meta has been banning a lot of accounts even legitimate ones due to issues with their faulty AI moderation.

From what I understand, once one account gets banned, all of your other accounts can also get flagged, as they may be linked through your device, IP address, fingerprint activity, cookies etc... and I really want to avoid that.


So here’s my question: if I create a new Instagram account through the app using a brand new phone device, a new phone number, and a new email address, and only use a 4G/5G LTE connection that was never used before from a location far from my home, would I be safe from Meta linking my AI agency account to my personal one or to any others account?
A clean setup probably reduces risk, but account behavior over time seems just as important now, gradual activity and looking natural overall usually matters more than people think
 
No setup is completely risk-free now, since platforms also look at overall behavior patterns, not just devices or technical setup.
 
For all my Instagram/Meta experts, I need your opinion on something.
I’m planning to create an AI studio agency page where I would mainly post AI-generated photos and videos, such as fashion,runway model campaigns, skincare product etc...


Lately, it seems that Meta has been banning a lot of accounts even legitimate ones due to issues with their faulty AI moderation.

From what I understand, once one account gets banned, all of your other accounts can also get flagged, as they may be linked through your device, IP address, fingerprint activity, cookies etc... and I really want to avoid that.


So here’s my question: if I create a new Instagram account through the app using a brand new phone device, a new phone number, and a new email address, and only use a 4G/5G LTE connection that was never used before from a location far from my home, would I be safe from Meta linking my AI agency account to my personal one or to any others account?
You should be fine. But you also need to state that you create/promote AI content so if they catch you, you can get back your account reinstated.
 
For all my Instagram/Meta experts, I need your opinion on something.
I’m planning to create an AI studio agency page where I would mainly post AI-generated photos and videos, such as fashion,runway model campaigns, skincare product etc...


Lately, it seems that Meta has been banning a lot of accounts even legitimate ones due to issues with their faulty AI moderation.

From what I understand, once one account gets banned, all of your other accounts can also get flagged, as they may be linked through your device, IP address, fingerprint activity, cookies etc... and I really want to avoid that.


So here’s my question: if I create a new Instagram account through the app using a brand new phone device, a new phone number, and a new email address, and only use a 4G/5G LTE connection that was never used before from a location far from my home, would I be safe from Meta linking my AI agency account to my personal one or to any others account?
Previously IG didn't have a chain-ban problem. Now it has, therefore it's best to separate them with an AppCloner or Crane.

Register the account with a mobile proxy and add phone number + email.
 
For all my Instagram/Meta experts, I need your opinion on something.
I’m planning to create an AI studio agency page where I would mainly post AI-generated photos and videos, such as fashion,runway model campaigns, skincare product etc...


Lately, it seems that Meta has been banning a lot of accounts even legitimate ones due to issues with their faulty AI moderation.

From what I understand, once one account gets banned, all of your other accounts can also get flagged, as they may be linked through your device, IP address, fingerprint activity, cookies etc... and I really want to avoid that.


So here’s my question: if I create a new Instagram account through the app using a brand new phone device, a new phone number, and a new email address, and only use a 4G/5G LTE connection that was never used before from a location far from my home, would I be safe from Meta linking my AI agency account to my personal one or to any others account?
That's a safe, clean set up. Take it easy.
That's how I create new accounts, haven't had a ban in ages.

What helps to give your account longevity is behaviour and following their rules.

We're a big family in this house, everyone uses the same Internet, for years (except for me) and not a single person ever had their account disabled.
Why? They are all real, real activity, real interactions, etc.

Mom's phone alone is a CLOAK by itself.
She clicks on everything, messages everyone, comments on everything in site.
AI probably scans her fone and sees a spiderweb and just ignores the entire household.

Doesn't mean META won't just randomly target an innocent account, nobody's safe anymore... but following the rules and staying within the limits of everything is one of the best protections.

The AI Content could put you on their radar, but if you follow their rules on this, and label it every time, you should be fine.
 
Your setup would reduce linking risk significantly, but Meta still tracks behavior patterns too, so slow natural growth and policy-compliant AI content matter more than perfect device isolation.
 
Your setup protects you from device linking, but it doesn't protect you from behavioral footprinting.

Driving "far away from home" to create the account is overkill. What matters is what you do after creation. If a brand new phone with a clean 5G IP instantly starts uploading high-definition AI fashion models and skincare ads without any natural human warm-up, Meta's bot-detection triggers anyway.

Keep the clean phone and mobile data. But spend the first 5 days just scrolling, liking, and behaving like a real consumer. When you start posting your AI campaigns, use the official AI disclosure label. If you try to pass synthetic faces as real human models without the tag, their facial recognition AI flags the account regardless of your clean proxy.
 
basically its the main point on which you have to focus, in this risk is much as potential, you should take care of your IPs mainly
 
Just don't be surprised when the algorithms still find a way to connect the dots and ban you anyway, because, let's be honest, Meta's AI moderation is as reliable as a politician's promise.
 
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