There are several valid scenarios when blocking an account is appropriate and protecting yourself on Instagram:
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Cyberbullying
If you repeatedly encounter a situation where an IG user is being mean, abusive, or continuing insulting behavior towards you, you are entitled to block the person from viewing, commenting, liking, or sharing your content.
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Spam Accounts
If you come across profiles that are solely created to self-promote themselves in your post’s comment section with irrelevant comments, you can choose to block them.
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Stalking
On social media, sometimes people become obsessed with your IG posts, reels, and other content. They start watching your posts without your consent and start following all your updates.
However, if their obsessive behavior becomes too much, you can simply block them, this will ensure that your privacy is maintained at all times on the platform.
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Catfishing
When another Instagram user creates a fake profile to trick or scam other users on the platform, then you can block the person from your profile.
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Prior Conflict
If you have a fight with another account on the platform during a live, in your comment section, or you no longers wish to engage with them, you can block the person from visiting your account.
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Privacy Concerns
If you come across an account that is sharing your information publicly without permission, you have all the rights to block that person from your account so that they have no means to access your account.
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Fake Followers
Many times, people don’t realize that bots are activated on their accounts that artificially boost their channel’s engagement and reach.
However, if you realize this and come across an account like that, you can block it before it causes any inconvenience to your account.
If an Instagram profile makes you uncomfortable or distressed in any way, blocking is the safest recourse. Your digital well-being is a top priority worth protecting judiciously.