loreza1/instagram-reporting-bot — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Recognize this repository as a marketing page for a paid service rather than working software.
Understand how mass reporting abuse against a social platform is typically advertised.
Research how platforms like Instagram defend against coordinated false reporting.
| loreza1/instagram-reporting-bot | 0rnot/god-mode-claude | 13127905/deep-learning-based-air-gesture-text-recognition- | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 15 | 15 | 15 |
| Language | — | — | Python |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | moderate |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 1/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
There is no software to set up, the README only links to an external paid service.
This repository does not actually contain a working bot or any source code. Instead, its README is an advertisement page for a paid service, promoted through a linked Telegram channel, that claims to mass report Instagram accounts so that they get removed regardless of whether the account actually broke any rules. The page briefly explains that a reporting bot is automated software that submits complaints about an account without a person doing it by hand, and it claims that if enough reports are sent, Instagram will delete the account even if nothing on it actually violates the platform's guidelines. Rather than providing code to run yourself, the README tells visitors to join a Telegram group, look at posted proof videos, and contact a listed username to arrange getting the service. There are no installation instructions, no configuration steps, and no explanation of how the reporting is technically carried out, since the actual mechanism is not shared publicly. The README ends with a short legal notice stating that the author is not responsible for what anyone does with the service. This kind of tool is meant to abuse a social media platform's reporting and moderation system to get accounts banned, which is against Instagram's terms of service and can be used to harass people or silence accounts that have not actually broken any rules. The listed programming language is unspecified because there is no code in the repository itself, only a README and a logo image. The project has 15 stars and no listed license, so there is nothing here to legally reuse or build on even if someone wanted to. Anyone encountering this repository should treat it as a marketing page for a paid abuse service rather than as open source software.
A README advertising a paid Telegram based service that claims to mass report Instagram accounts to get them banned, rather than actual source code.
No license information is given, and there is no actual code in this repository to reuse.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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