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How to Spot & Report a Fake Instagram Account in 2025 (5 Tips)

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Last updated: 2025/09/21 at 8:43 PM
News Room Published 21 September 2025
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5 Ways to Tell if an Instagram Account Is Fake

From scammers to bots, here are five ways to sniff out a fake Instagram account: 

#1: Inconsistent (Or Copied) Bio

Fake IG accounts will often copy their Instagram bio from a real one, with a few changes and inconsistencies.

Pay attention to the characters in their username. There’s usually an extra letter, number, or symbol added to the bio, like this account that impersonated Jackie Aina:

In other cases, they may not have a bio at all:

Another telltale sign that an account is fake?

If the bio relies heavily on emojis, hashtags, or sounds like a machine wrote it.

#2: Spammy DMs

A fake Instagram account will often slide into your DMs pretending to be a reputable brand. We call this spamming.

They’ll send you a generic message and will encourage you to either visit another website or DM someone else with your information:

These accounts typically offer sexual or explicit content, crypto schemes, cash sales, brand partnerships, or even retail scams in their bio:

TIP: When an account DMs you, look at its profile. Check how often the account is posting content (and if they reuse the same caption). A fake profile will often post all of its content at once, if it even has any.

#3: Random Comments on Posts

If an account frequently leaves comments unrelated to the content of your post (or random emojis), they’re likely fake.

If you’re still unsure, peruse their profile and check the comments on their posts to see who’s engaging with the account. 

Do the comments on their posts seem authentic? Are they selling or promoting something? Are they repetitive or using all caps?

Check for comments that promise easy ways to pay off debt, use different fonts, or ask you to DM them.

TIP: Learn how to manage Instagram DMs and streamline your entire process.

#4: Offers Money or Promotes a Product/Service

Fake Instagram accounts will often offer users the opportunity to make quick cash or win free products.

They’ll lure you in to get your personal information and then potentially hack you:

NOTE: Sometimes, these accounts will pose as a reputable brand to gain your trust (especially if the brand is running a giveaway or contest). Double-check our tips before you engage with them.

#5: Follows a Lot of Accounts

A fake Instagram account needs followers to seem legitimate.

And most will use the outdated #FollowForFollow method in an attempt to get people to follow them back. 

If you come across an account that has a small number of followers but a large following, it’s likely fake:

TIP: Compare the number of accounts they’re following, the number of followers they have, and the number of posts they’ve posted.

And if you want to know how to get more real followers the authentic way, read: Our Top 25 Tips to Get More Instagram Followers

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