With over one billion people who use Instagram each month, it's not hard to imagine how Instagram's customer support team can become overwhelmed. Unfortunately to users, this can be a problem. It is impossible to find a method to contact an actual customer service representative via Instagram. Instead, you'll need to utilize any of the automatic options.

It is possible to open Instagram's Help Center to read troubleshooting instructions that can help solve the issue. If you're trying to report an issue, you could shake your phone or go to the post's options. In this article, together with the help of specialists from InstGrow.com, we will show you ways to contact Instagram.

How do I get Instagram support via Help Center Help Center?

Facebook's Help Center is a robust help tool that gives instructions and troubleshooting suggestions for the most frequent Instagram issues. There's no help available there; however, real people compose the guides.

You can access the Help Center on your computer by going directly to the site.

And if it's a mobile application:


  1. Start the Instagram application using either your iPhone or Android device, and then tap your profile picture at the bottom-right corner.

  2. Tap the three lines on the upper-right corner and select Settings.

  3. Click Help near the end of the page, tapping Help Center.

You'll be taken into Instagram's Help Center page, including hundreds of support topics. Choose one of the recommended articles or use the search feature to find the information you're searching for.

What can you do to file complaints of violence, hate speech as well as other issues on Instagram?

Instagram allows you to report individual posts, certain users, and even comments. Go to any post or account, click three horizontal dots over it, then select "Report" from the drop-down menu.

If you're not certain if your concern is worthy of reporting or if someone committed a crime that can be reported, check out Instagram's guidelines for community members.

Here are a few examples of the things that Instagram considers legitimate concerns:


  • Intellectual property:The issues that arise under this grievance are users who infringe copyright -- which generally safeguards original expressions such as words and images, but not concepts and facts trademarks, that is a word or slogan, symbol, or other design that is used to differentiate goods or services one's own company, group, or individual.

  • Nudity:is broadly defined as "appropriate imagery," this more controversial rule prohibits nakedness of any kind from being displayed on the website, with a few exceptions such as post-mastectomy scarring photos breastfeeding women, and even nudity in sculptures and paintings.

  • Hate speech:It will delete any content that includes "credible threats of violence," but also hate speech because of race or ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion, disability or illness, and harassing and bullying that targets individuals who are not public.

  • Self-injury:Anything material posted on the platform that seems to promote or promote any self-injury physical such as eating disorders is removed except for posts that mention these issues under the guise of raising awareness or providing the need for.

  • Graphic Violence:All videos or images that feature intense graphic violence that isn't posted regarding newsworthy events or to educate or condemn the issue at hand will be removed because of indecentness.

When you report an Instagram post, you may receive an email letting you know Instagram's moderators' decision regarding the post.

How can I complain about glitches or bugs via Instagram?

Instagram also reports problems with the application itself, such as if a photo don’t appear correctly or the menu won't open. To report bugs quickly, you need to shake your phone when Instagram runs. A pop-up will appear inviting you to submit the issue. It will also allow you to send screenshots or other files.