Moham Madlight

Other social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook). However it seems like lately many more spam accounts are popping up even on small, organically created accounts. “We have a team that works really hard to identify spam through community flags, and we stop it as soon as it starts,” Instagram’s Community Evangelist Jessica Zollman said in a thread on Quora — which means Instagram is paying attention. Furthermore, new features on recent updated versions of the app, such as flagging individual comments as spam, help the community as a whole fight spam. It wouldn’t be surprising if some day there will be something similar to the “Fake Follower Check” that already exists for Twitter.