Real accounts · Spam-filter safe · 5-point vetted
Real comments come from real accounts — profile pictures, posting history, comment activity on other accounts. Bot comments get caught by Meta's spam filter and shadow-removed within hours. Real comments stay visible because the underlying account isn't flagged.
Meta's comment spam filter runs continuously on every Instagram account that posts comments at scale. The filter flags accounts based on patterns: same exact comment text used across many posts, posting velocity above natural-account thresholds, account-creation-date concentrated in narrow windows, no original posts on the account's own feed, no engagement history with non-follow accounts. Bot accounts hit most of these flags within their first week of activity.
Once an account is flagged, comments from that account get shadow-removed — they appear in the comment count momentarily, then disappear without notification to either you or the supposed author. The post's comment count drops back to where it was before. You paid for 100 comments; you ended up with 12 visible plus 88 ghost comments that exist in the database but aren't shown to anyone.
Real-account comments don't get caught by the spam filter because the underlying accounts pass all the natural-account heuristics: original posts on their own feed, varied engagement patterns, organic account-creation dates spread across years, comment activity that doesn't follow a velocity-spike profile. The comments stay visible because the source isn't flagged.
Three sourcing rules. First, every commenting account passes the same five-point vetting we use across all our products: 60-day minimum age, 4+ original posts, active in last 30 days, region-tagged, no device-cluster match. Second, the comment text rotates across a curated library of 800+ niche-relevant variants — not the 40-template pool generic services ship. Third, posting velocity per account is capped at 12 comments per day across all orders, so no individual account develops a velocity-spike pattern that the spam filter would flag.
Pacing matters as much as account quality. We deliver real comments over 2–8 hours per order so the post doesn't get a sudden 100-comment dump that triggers the velocity detector even if every individual account is real. The pacing curve mirrors what natural high-engagement comment activity looks like — clustered in the first hour after posting, tapering through the rest of the day.
Click any commenter's profile and check: posts on their feed, profile picture, posting cadence going back months, engagement activity across other accounts. Bot accounts have none of those — zero posts, generic profile, no history. If every commenter has a real-looking profile, it's a real-comment service.
Yes — that's the whole point. The spam check filters by account-source flags, not by comment-text content. Real-account sources don't trip the filter, so their comments stay visible. Bot-account sources get shadow-removed within hours.
For custom-text orders, see /buy-custom-instagram-comments. The standard real-comments product ships from a curated library of 800+ niche-relevant variants — natural language, no recycled templates. If you need exact-text control, the custom variant covers that workflow.
Match your engagement-rate band. A 5,000-follower account that normally gets 20–40 comments per post can absorb 30–80 ordered comments per post without standing out. A 100-follower account ordering 200 comments on a single post stands out — the comment-to-follower ratio is the visible signal that humans pattern-match.
Comments are weighted heavier than likes in Instagram's engagement-rate calculation. Real comments contribute fully; bot comments contribute briefly before getting shadow-removed and dropping out of the rate calculation entirely. Real comments are the higher-leverage engagement product per dollar spent.
We rotate across a 800+ variant library so individual comments don't repeat across orders within a 30-day window. Different niches use different sub-libraries (fitness, beauty, finance, food, etc.) so the niche match stays clean.
Vetted accounts, paced delivery, niche-relevant text — the comment product that actually moves engagement-rate.