Happy New Year! It's now 2023, and with the new year comes the chance to start over fresh. Maybe it's time for a new, social media-less you?
It's probably easy to say goodbye to Facebook. Most of your friends left long ago. However, Facebook is just one part of Mark Zuckerberg's social networking giant, Meta. And you likely use one of its other platforms...Instagram.

But deleting Instagram shouldn't be too hard either. All those big problems Facebook has, well, Instagram's got them too: Disinformation, fake followers, foreign influence campaigns, NFTs, scams, surveillance, just to name a few issues.
How To Delete Your Instagram Account. Bye, Mark Zuckerberg.
If you want to stick to your New Year's Resolution and log off social media for good, that means it's time to say goodbye to your Instagram account, too.
First things first: If you’re looking for a delete button somewhere in the menus on your Instagram mobile app (you know, the thing most people use to surf and post on Instagram), you can stop. You
But before we get to deleting your account, you may want to download your data to your own personal computer hard drive first.
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To do that, log in to your account via the web browser and click “Settings” (the gears icon) on your profile page. Click the “Privacy & Security” option on the pop-up menu, then click on “Request Download” under Data Download.
Type in your email address and hit the “next” button. Instagram will email you a downloadable file with all your data within 48 hours.
Log in to Instagram and click this link(opens in a new tab) to go to the Instagram account deletion page. Are you deleting your account because of data concerns? Privacy issues? Let Instagram know via the options in the drop-down menu.
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Remember! Your account, along with all your photos and data, will be deleted(opens in a new tab) from the platform for good. You will not be able to register a new account with that same username, so make sure you really want to delete your account before hitting that button.
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About a month and a half ago I woke up to learn both of my Instagram accounts had disappeared. I have finally come out of my Instagram mourning period to tell the whole tale.
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About a month and a half ago I Woke up to learn both of my Instagram accounts had disappeared. It was during the same time a ton of Facebook accounts had been deleted, so at first, I didn’t panic because I thought Facebook would restore the pages on FB & Instagram.
But, it didn’t go that way. Was I hacked, did I break an Instagram rule? The bottom line was the accounts seemed to be completely gone. This Might not seem like a big deal but I’ve been growing those suckers for the past two years. As a travel blogger, it is sort of a big deal.
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I didn’t get the final word from Facebook until yesterday that my accounts had been officially deleted and there was nothing they could do to restore them.
I was in mourning or depressed or in denial or all of the above. I know it sounds melodramatic, but I just couldn’t wrap my brain around having to restart this process.
So, here I am coming out of my Instagram mourning period to tell the whole tale. It began on a cloudy September morning. There were ominous black clouds looming in the morning sky and there was an unusually bitter cold for this time of year. I could hear the distant roar of thunder.
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Ok — just kidding. It was a normal gorgeous San Diego day and I tried to log in to my Instagram account, and I keep getting asked for phone number verification, but when I requested it, the security code wasn’t sent to my phone. So, I logged out of both accounts and restarted my phone, thinking it was a glitch and then I couldn’t access either account.
When I would try to use ‘trouble logging in’ and ask for my login to be sent, I get a message “we’re sorry, something went wrong. Please try again”.

I put in a ticket with Facebook — and I should mention this in case anyone doesn’t realize that Facebook owns Instagram, so all the tech support, etc is done through Facebook, which is why I keep mentioning them.
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1. A brief description of the issue you’re experiencing, including the date you last had access to your account and how you lost access.
2. The email address or mobile phone number you used to sign up for your account. If you signed up using your phone number, please also include your device type (example: iPhone, Android, iPad, Other).
What is scary is when I posted on Facebook about my accounts disappearing, I was amazed by how many people also know people going through the same thing or a version of it.
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One of my academy members, Lori Sweet from the blog VoyageWriters told me she got a message that I had blocked her on IG. I had several other people tell me they were alerted I unfollowed them.
Julie Kullman Cohn from A Cork, Fork & Passport said when she searched by my name in Instagram, my name and photo came up three times with the names erynlye25, cthonsea34, and enchtindur37 — which all use my photo as the avatar.
Lindsay Nieminen told me she thought someone had hacked my account and probably changed the username & That’s why they “look” gone. She told me to Talk to Leslie Carter from Bucketlist Publications because She was going thru the same thing.

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Deb from the Planet D texted me and shared a link she had where I could chat in real time with someone from Facebook. I was so excited. She said if I could prove I owned the accounts, she could put in a ticket to help get them restored. She said she would send me an email with instructions and then she’d work on the accounts.
1. Valid documents include: business license, certificate of formation, tax filing, articles of incorporation, assumed name, doing business as (dba), utility bills (only if in the name of the business, not of the individual)
I haven’t heard back. At this point, I’ve reconciled that it will remain a mystery. It’s a mystery that sucks, but nevertheless, it’s a mystery and I don’t know why or how my accounts were deleted.
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This entire experience has made me realize a few things! And what I’m going to share are things I know, and that I’ve heard over and over, but never truly hit home until now.
The importance of your blog and your email list. So many entrepreneurs out there are always saying the #1 thing you have to work on and focus on is your email list. Why? Because you have control over your email list. You own it. So, it’s why so many entrepreneurs put a big percentage of their time into growing their email list and communicating with their followers in this way as well as through social media.
I just read about a really cool session that took place at Tbex with Gary Arndt from Everything Everywhere, Caz Makepeace from Y Travel Blog and Dave Bouskel from the Planet D and moderated by the amazing travel writer, Tim Leffel. The topic was “What would you do differently if you were to start your blogging career today from scratch?”
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This got me thinking about my Instagram accounts. I’ve been mourning their loss. This might sound odd, but my Instagram for 52 Perfect Days was my baby. I absolutely loved what I had created. I was very

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