![]() It took just one day to build a prototype: a simple script that performed liking via official Android UI testing framework. It's too dangerous for them to block "fair" users that just spend a lot of time in the app. The solution I've found was very simple: why using browser, if we can do absolutely the same in the app? Instagram will never start blocking mobile app users. You could continue using your phone, but in Instagram browser version you saw a "softban" – temporary block to do any actions. So, they simply started to block actions after some amount, if they were made from a browser. And when you have 12k stars on Github, you become a troublesome fly for Instagram. The thing is that InstaPy uses Instagram browser version. You can just mind your own business and your audience will slowly, but constantly grow.īut the problem was revealed pretty soon. You can leave the script work and it will like, follow, comment, etc. It simply makes some actions using your Instagram profile. So, we started with InstaPy, the most popular free and opensource Python script for Instagram automation. We definitely weren't ready to pay any money to Instagram or any other service because it was a start or coronavirus pandemic and we didn't know where economy will be in a couple of months. And I was thinking how to help her to get more followers. This story began a half a year ago, when my girlfriend started a blog in Instagram about Africa. ![]()
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