No, reporting an account on Instagram does not delete it. Reporting an account is a way to flag it for review by Instagram’s team.

Instagram may not delete an account that has been reported because it is against their Community Guidelines to do so. The account may be violating the guidelines in some way, such as posting inappropriate content or using offensive language.

It depends on how many reports the post has received. If it has less than five, then one report is enough to delete it. If it has more than five, then Instagram will automatically delete it after seven days.

It can take up to 48 hours for an Instagram account to be deleted.

There is no definitive answer to this question since Instagram’s terms of service can change at any time. In general, however, repeated violations of Instagram’s terms of service can lead to a user being banned from the platform.

Yes, you can see who reported you on Instagram. If you’re using the app on a mobile device, open the menu in the top-left corner of the screen and select “Settings.” Scroll down and select “Privacy and Security,” then select “Who Can Report Me.” Under “People Who Can Report Me,” you’ll see a list of all the people who have reported you.

If you report an Instagram account for violating the Community Guidelines, it will be reviewed by our team. If the account is found to be in violation, we will take appropriate action, which may include disabling the account.

When someone deletes their Instagram account, their profile and all of their photos are removed from the platform. If they have a public account, anyone who visits their profile page will see a message that says the account was deleted. If they have a private account, only people who were following them will be able to see the message.

Instagram account deletion can take up to a month because the process is not automated. Instagram must manually review each account before deleting it to ensure that no data is lost.

Instagram jail is a period of time in which a user’s account is temporarily suspended. The length of time an account is suspended depends on the severity of the offense.