Facing abuse or conflict on Instagram: Here's what you can do
Gadgets Now | February 1, 2026 10:41 PM CST
Conflicts on Instagram
Consider the context
- When you see an upsetting post, caption or comment on Instagram, consider the larger conversation it may be connected to. Step back and determine the context of the post.
- Many people use Instagram in ways that are specific only to our service, which can create some confusion when something is taken out of context. Have you checked hashtags associated with the post? It's possible that the post is part of a trend or may be referring to something that's not obvious.
- Review all information related to the post or the full profile of the person who shared the post to understand the whole story.
Think before you comment
- When you find yourself in a dispute, stop and think about the effect your next post might have. In these moments, ask yourself, “Is this worth it?” or “What do I gain if I continue to engage in this conflict?”
- While it's easier said than done, acknowledging harassment by engaging in harassment yourself can reinforce bad behavior and may encourage the other person to continue their aggressive behavior.
Block and ignore
- When you receive unwanted communication from another person, consider blocking that person and end any communication.
- Specifically, this will prevent that person from following you or searching for your profile.
- The person may lose interest once they realize that you will not respond or that they can no longer interact with you.
When a dispute or abuse goes too far
- Some situations are more serious. Below are some suggestions for where to go to get help.
- Reach out to the people you trust
- When dealing with negative or hurtful interactions, it can help to turn to family and friends for support and advice. Talking it out with your relatives or a close friend may help you figure out how you want to handle the situation or let you express your feelings.
- Stop Bullying
- National Crime Prevention Center on Cyberbullying
- Cyberbullying Research Center
- Connect Safely
- Report a violation
- If you're experiencing repeat or extensive abuse, if a hate account has been created using your likeness, or abuse persists after taking preventative measures, you can report the account to Instagram directly for review. Please provide all necessary information in your report; this will help your issue be resolved as quickly as possible.
- Instagram only removes accounts and posts that aren't following our Guidelines and Terms. It's important to remember that Instagram doesn't mediate disputes between people who use our service.
- Keep in mind that your report is anonymous, except if you’re reporting an intellectual property infringement. The account you reported won’t see who reported them.
Contact local law enforcement or legal representation
- Instagram will investigate every report it receive. However, when an argument appears to have gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and may have turned into a credible threat, whether it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities. They are in the best position to assess the threat and intervene or help as necessary.
- If Instagram are contacted by law enforcement directly, it can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue. You can point local law enforcement to our Information for law enforcement.
- If you feel that your online dispute is legal in nature, please seek advice from a lawyer. Instagram can't offer any legal advice, and Instagram can't provide information about people who use its service except as required by valid legal process.
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