Friday morning I was logged out of Instagram to find myself staring at the old
"Your account has been disabled for violating our terms of service."
message.
Looking at the reason it says that I was disabled with the "fact" that I was impersonating someone else.
If you looked at the account you'd find yourself looking at 3 pictures, 2 of which are scenery (my photography) and one somewhat type of selfiewhere half of my face is covered up, each pic was heavily edited to prevent myself getting hacked.
How I was impersonating someone else? The world may never know.
None of my other accounts were affected, so it's this one specific. Which is stupid because its my personal.
Curious if anyone else went through this mess and had good experience in unbanning their shit.
"Your account has been disabled for violating our terms of service."
message.
Looking at the reason it says that I was disabled with the "fact" that I was impersonating someone else.
If you looked at the account you'd find yourself looking at 3 pictures, 2 of which are scenery (my photography) and one somewhat type of selfiewhere half of my face is covered up, each pic was heavily edited to prevent myself getting hacked.
How I was impersonating someone else? The world may never know.
None of my other accounts were affected, so it's this one specific. Which is stupid because its my personal.
Curious if anyone else went through this mess and had good experience in unbanning their shit.