Instagram Keeps Disabling My Accounts Despite No Community Guidelines Violations
I have been experiencing a serious issue with my Instagram account, @messi_fedaisi1gsjk, as well as with a previous account, for a long period of time. Even though neither account contained any posts, comments, or messages that violated Instagram’s Community Guidelines, both accounts have repeatedly been disabled since early May under the claim of “Community Guidelines violations.”
My original account, which had been active for approximately four years and had around 2,000 followers, was disabled and restored three separate times before eventually being permanently disabled. After losing that account, I created a new one, but the exact same situation occurred. The new account was also disabled and restored three times, and it is currently no longer accessible. As a result, I do not have any active Instagram account at this time.
Throughout this period, I noticed a pattern in which my accounts were being disabled almost every week. Sometimes they were restored after review, while other times they remained inaccessible without any explanation. This inconsistency has made it impossible for me to understand what rule I supposedly violated.
I have repeatedly submitted appeals through Instagram’s in-app review process and used the “I disagree with this decision” option to contact Meta. Despite numerous attempts, I have not received any meaningful response, clarification, or explanation regarding these actions.
I respectfully request that Meta conduct a detailed review of my accounts and verify whether they truly violated any Community Guidelines. I believe my accounts were disabled unfairly, and I ask that they be restored if no legitimate violation is found. I also request a clear explanation regarding the reasons for these repeated account suspensions and the outcome of the review process.




