Editorial Policy
The Folwrs blog exists to give creators clear, accurate, and honest answers about Instagram growth and tools. This policy explains how we research, write, review, and stand behind everything we publish.
How We Research & Write
Every guide on our blog starts with real questions from the 12,000+ US creators we work with. We draw on our hands-on experience running Instagram growth services since 2020, then verify claims against Instagram's own published policies and features before we write a word. Where a topic touches account safety or privacy, we test the actual behavior ourselves rather than repeating what other sites claim. Our writing is done by people on our team who use these tools every day — not generated and published without human review.
Accuracy & Honesty
We would rather tell you an inconvenient truth than an attractive lie. That means we openly state the limits of what is possible. For example, we will always tell you that private Instagram accounts cannot be accessed by any legitimate tool, ours included — anything promising otherwise is a scam. We do not publish exaggerated results, fabricated statistics, or “guaranteed viral” claims. If a method has risks or downsides, we say so plainly.
How Content Is Reviewed & Updated
Instagram changes constantly, and outdated advice can do real harm. Before publishing, every article is reviewed by a second member of our team for accuracy and clarity. After publishing, we revisit our guides on a regular schedule and whenever Instagram ships a notable change, updating steps, screenshots, and facts so the information stays current.
Affiliate & Commercial Transparency
We want you to understand exactly how Folwrs makes money. Our anonymous Instagram story viewer is completely free, and it always will be. We do not monetize that tool by selling ads against it or by selling your data — we do not collect or sell user data, period. Instead, Folwrs earns revenue through our own paid follower service. When our content recommends one of our products, that is a first-party recommendation, and we label it as ours. We are not affiliated with Instagram. Learn more about who we are on our about page.
Corrections Policy
We are human and occasionally get something wrong. When we do, we fix it. If you spot an error or outdated information in any of our articles, please let us know and we will review it promptly. Significant corrections are noted within the updated article so readers can trust that what they are reading is accurate.
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