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The real reasons people unfollow on instagram more often than you think
Posted by brook on May 14, 2026, 11:13 pm
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A friend of mine recently complained that her Instagram page felt “stuck” even though she posted almost every day. Her photos looked polished, engagement seemed normal, but the follower count kept quietly dropping little by little. At first she blamed the algorithm, but after looking closer, the pattern actually made more sense than we expected. People don’t always unfollow because they dislike someone. A lot of the time they’re just trying to clean up their feed or focus on different interests. Someone who followed travel content last year might suddenly only care about fitness or business pages now. The moment an account stops fitting their mood or routine, they remove it without thinking much about it. I came across this while reading [url]https://recently-followed.com/why-people-unfollow-on-instagram/ and it explained surprisingly well how small content changes can slowly push followers away without creators noticing immediately. What really stood out to me is how sensitive people are to repetition. Once every post starts sounding the same or feeling too promotional, followers mentally check out before they even hit unfollow. Most creators think losing followers means failure, but sometimes it’s just a sign that the audience and the content are no longer moving in the same direction.
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