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  • Can an Instagram account recover from having the “wrong” followers?

    Posted by groschienmaigre on May 21, 2026 at 2:54 pm

    Heyy everyone,

    I’m an independent music artist trying to promote my music as much as possible on social media (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts), and honestly I’ve always struggled with Instagram. That’s why I’m here asking for advice.

    Since October 2025, I’ve been posting around 1 video a day on all 3 platforms (sometimes even more on TikTok). On TikTok and Shorts, I usually gain between 1 and 4 followers per post on average. It’s slow, but steady, so I feel like I’m moving in the right direction.

    I alternate between simple at-home performance/playback videos with strong hooks, and more professional-looking videos shot outside with a videographer. I already understand the importance of hooks and retention pretty well, but I still think my content can improve a lot, and I’m actively working on that right now. The real challenge is making people stay on a video when they’ve never heard your music before and weren’t looking for it in the first place.

    Overall, I’m doing "okay" on TikTok and Shorts.

    But Instagram is a completely different story.

    Most of my followers there are friends, family, or people I know personally (basically people who are NOT my target audience at all). They’re not really into my type of music or my artistic universe.

    Since October (when I started posting seriously), I’ve been completely stuck on Instagram. I’m sitting at around 330 followers, and almost all my likes/comments come from existing followers or people I know personally.

    And from talking with them, I’ve realized Instagram often pushes my content to their followers too… which honestly makes it even worse 😭 Now it’s like my videos are being shown to my sister’s university friends or random people from high school I didn’t even like 💀

    Meanwhile on TikTok and Shorts, I regularly reach new people who are actually part of my target audience, who end up following me, supporting me, and sometimes even becoming loyal listeners.

    It’s honestly hard not to get discouraged when you put in this much consistency and effort and still feel invisible on one platform.

    Like I said, I’m already planning to improve my content even more (especially the first 3 seconds and making every video more engaging overall).

    But I’ve developed a kind of paranoia about Instagram’s algorithm 😂​, so this is my main question:

    Do you think an account can get "stuck (forever)" because the follower base is mostly friends/family who aren’t the right audience? Like, will Instagram keep pushing your content to the wrong people because of that?

    Or is it still totally possible to grow this kind of account over time just by continuing to post better content consistently? (Knowing that even if I'm posting seriously since October, the account is older than that).

    This account is connected to all my professional stuff, so restarting from zero would honestly be really difficult for me.

    Has anyone here ever managed to transform an almost “personal” account into a real "niche" account that eventually reached the right audience and started gaining traction?

    Thanks a lot if you read all of this. I really appreciate any advice or experience you can share 🙏

    groschienmaigre replied 6 hours, 20 minutes ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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