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Getting Deleted Photos On Instagram Back

Instagram deleted my account?

I tried logging in on my account the one day and it says imstagram deleted it because i violated its terms or whatever. i never posted anything nad stole pictures i had the profile for two weeks and had 15 photos i emailed instagram and they said " Hi,

You've reached us at a channel that we no longer support. Please visit the Help Center to find answers to many frequently asked questions and up-to-date forms you can use to contact us:

http://help.instagram.com/

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Sincerely,
The Instagram Team" how can i get ahold of them i need my account back!

How do I get a picture back on Instagram after I deleted it, without uploading them again?

You can't.Unless the picture was achieved, not deleted, then it will be stored in the archive folder (a new feature). Click on your profile and the button is a clock with an arrow in the top right hand side!Good luck!CharlieCEEK Marketing | Social Media | PR Agency

Is there a way to see deleted Instagram photos?

There are ways to view a private users profile. One of the solutions is obvious. Just follow the private user. When you follow a private user, the user will receive a request. When the request is received, the private user has the option to deny or approve the follow request. If they deny the follow request you will not be able to follow the user unless you request again and the user approves. If they approve your request you will follow the user and you will be able to view everything on their profile.Another option to view a private instagram account does not require you to follow the user. This is the method that few people have actually figured out. If you want to view a private users instagram account without following the user, you will need to go to the “Activity” tab on the bottom of the screen. This is the button that looks like a speech bubble with a heart in it.When you tap this button on the bottom of the screen you will be presented with the activity on your posts. This is not where you want to be. At the top of the screen you will see the words “You” and “Following”. You will want to go to following. When you tap “following” you will be presented with the activity of the people you are following. You will see posts they like, posts they comment on and so on. This is where you will be able to view private users accounts. If you tap a users picture that one of your friends liked, you will then be able to get to their full profile; even if it is private. You will be able to see their posts, their followers, who they follow, and any pictures the user is tagged in. All of this will be visible without following the user. You will only be able to do this if one of the users that you already follow likes one of the private users pictures. This is currently the only way to view a private profile without following the user.

Instagram deleted my photo for violation of Community Guidelines, but it did not!?

Believe it or not, there are people who want to give you a hard time my friend. Here on yahoo answers, someone is continually removing my questions from yahoo answers. I keep getting emails saying that my question was "reported and deleted by the yahoo answers community." My questions aren't obscene, offensive or bad in any way. But you know why they keep getting deleted? Someone doesn't like my opinion. I posted a lot of anti-abortion, pro-gun rights questions, and they all got deleted. But if I post things that support abortion and condemn gun rights, they're left alone. Yahoo DOES NOT have a staff that monitors the site and removes obscene material. Regular people can sign up and become high ranking members and have the authority to remove whatever they want. They abuse their authority.

What I've gathered, is that the people who have the authority to remove things, have taken over the site. Sure.... Yahoo says that they can't abuse their authority and that they must be fair to others, but it doesn't stop them. These people all appear to be left wing/ democrats, and liberals. They have monopolized this site and have the authority to remove whatever they want.

There are some people who use the Internet to take out their frustrations, and they can do it by being mean and giving others a hard time.

On Instagram, it could've just been a mistake. But someone perhaps doesn't like you, and is trying to give you a hard time. It happens on all sites.

I would make my settings not private so you can see all the questions they've deleted from me, but that would give them an opening to find all my posts, and they'd go crazy deleting my stuff.

I really hoped to have someone to help me get these people back, and I would like to request that you contact me to discuss what to do about these people on yahoo answers who've taken over the site. And believe me, this is true. I have no reason to lie to you. If you'd like, you can go to my profile and contact me, and let me know if you'd like to help me identify and stop these people. I'll change my settings so you can contact me. I know it may not help your Instagram problem, but you'll have an opportunity to stop idiots from ruining people's days. Please consider helping me. It won't take much.

Thanks, I hope I helped.

My Instagram account got deleted for no reason!?

Most accounts are intended to be owned and used by one person. You may have violated the Terms or Service by sharing this Instagram account with your freind and exposed your misdeed when both of you were logged in at the same time.

"3. You are responsible for any activity that occurs through your account and you agree you will not sell, transfer, license or assign your account, followers, username, or any account rights. With the exception of people or businesses that are expressly authorized to create accounts on behalf of their employers or clients, Instagram prohibits the creation of and you agree that you will not create an account for anyone other than yourself. You also represent that all information you provide or provided to Instagram upon registration and at all other times will be true, accurate, current and complete and you agree to update your information as necessary to maintain its truth and accuracy."

http://instagram.com/legal/terms/

How do I recover a deleted story on Instagram?

Yes, you can easily recover your old Instagram stories from your Instagram App itself. How?Once your Instagram Story get expired after 24 Hours, then it will be stored in the Private section under your Instagram profile. From there, you can recover your expired Old Instagram Stories and you can also Save/Download to your device, Reshare it to your Friends or to your Story.Let’s Check out how to do?To Recover or Old Instagram Stories History, Follow the steps given below:To Get Detailed pictorial Guide: Check Out Here Now | How To Recover?Open instagram app on your SmartphoneTap on your profile icon. On the bottom right. You will be on you profile page and will find your posts and followers.Now tap on the icon on the top right which look like a clock.You will be on Archive folder and will see all the Old History of Stories.Once you get all your Old Instagram Stories in the Archive section of your IG profile, you can do following tasks with these stories, Such as:Re-Share these stories on your Profile.Add to ‘Highlight Story’ on your ProfileSave or Download on your Device.Share with other Instagram users.You may refer detailed guide for better understanding.

How do I recover deleted photos on Instagram? My ex-boyfriend hacked into my account and deleted everything, including baby pictures of my kids. What can I do?

I understand I’m presenting a controversial point here, but I’ve seen people trying to take this very serious scholarly approach, and loose steam very fast to the point of stopping going to museums after a few first tries, when they overextend and overwhelmed themselves.The learning is through the process, and the best thing to do is just get to any museum, and find something you genuinely respond to. I suggest, first see, then read about it. It does not have to be an important piece of art, it could be an iron handle from 11th century, or a decorative tile from a Dutch stove. After you went once, come again, and find something else. The idea is to repeat the experience, and not just do it once, consider it done, and forget about it.Tell yourself that you do not have to stop at every single art object or painting, and go through every room. This is the shortest road to being overwhelmed, walking out of the museum with a huge headache, and very little desire to ever come back, because “you’ve seen it all”. I would like to compare it with an all you can eat buffet, imagine if you have several rooms with rows of tables with different foods from meats to desserts. Would you go and taste every single dish, read the recipe and info about the chef? Probably not, so I’d suggest a “visual buffet” approach - taste selectively to avoid indigestion.You are absolutely allowed to skip or walk past the rooms or art objects you do not like, or not interested in looking at. You are absolutely allowed to not like, or not approve some themes/techniques. If you feel the need to learn more about a particular piece - there is always additional information right there in the museum or on the Internet at your fingertips.As you may go around a museum with a traditional classical art collections (up to the end of the 19th century), there are may be a few things to keep in mind:all artists were making their own paints, and paint combinations were very closely kept secrets.a lot of art you will see will be on religious topics or portraits, as the main customers of those times were the church, and sometimes noblemen who needed official portraits. One notable exception will be Netherlands where a class of wealthy merchants was commissioning art. There you may see more of the everyday life scenes.Gordon Adams gave great advice about modern art museums, I tend to use a similar approach - “at brisk walking pace”.

Do people get notified if you delete a picture on Instagram that they are tagged in?

No, unless they go back to look for it they won't be told.

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