
Got Got by Instagram? Here’s How to Start Fresh Without Getting Flagged Again
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Got Got by Instagram? Here’s How to Start Fresh Without Getting Flagged Again
So your page got shadowbanned, restricted, or straight-up deleted. Welcome to the club. Whether you were posting “too spicy,” using the wrong hashtags, or just got hit for no reason—don’t trip. You can start over, but you gotta do it right.
Here’s how to start a brand new page the smart way—without getting flagged again.
1. Why You Got Got in the First Place
Before starting fresh, understand what went wrong. Some common reasons:
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Posting flagged keywords (like “dabs,” “sale,” “cashapp”)
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Mass following/unfollowing
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Reposting too much content from other users
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Getting reported by haters or bots
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Using sketchy hashtags or getting caught in comment spam
Instagram runs on sensitive algorithms. Once they flag your activity, they track everything—your IP, device ID, email, and even behavior patterns.
2. Set Up Your New Page From a Clean Slate
This is the most important part. Do NOT create your new page from the same device or network that got flagged.
Instead:
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Use a different device (like an iPad or friend’s phone)
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Connect to a new WiFi or use a mobile hotspot
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Create a brand new email you’ve never used on IG
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Avoid linking to the same phone number right away
This breaks the trail Instagram uses to associate you with the old account.
3. Build Your Page Right
Now that you’re starting clean, set it up slow and smart.
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Choose a fresh @name and don’t clone your old bio word for word
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Add a profile pic, bio, and one intro post
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Skip the hashtags for now—build trust first
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Don’t follow 100 people in one day—space it out
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Avoid dropping your website or Linktree link immediately (add it after 48–72 hours)
4. Stay Lowkey for the First Week
Think of your new page like it's on probation. Do less, not more:
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Limit how many posts, likes, and DMs you send
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Don’t use any “banned” hashtags (like #weed, #420sale, etc.)
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Skip Lives, Collabs, or tagging big pages for a while
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Don’t advertise right away—grow it organically first
5. Back Yourself Up With Other Platforms
Even if IG is your main spot, it’s smart to diversify. Set up a presence on:
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GlassPass – good for drops and sales
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Email newsletters – stay connected with your audience
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Shopify or Etsy – link to your products directly
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TikTok, Threads, or Reddit – boost visibility elsewhere
Make sure people can still find you if your IG ever goes down again.
Final Tip: Document the Journey
Want to really flip the L into a W? Share your rebuild.
Make your comeback part of your brand story—people love to see resilience.
Still Cooked? Hit Us Up
If you’re still stuck or need help building out your backup strategy, we got you. Drop a comment or hit the contact form on GeeWestGlass.com and we’ll share what’s working for us.