Instagram is a popular social media platform among creators, influencers, and users who share visual content and stories. However, issues related to Section 21 of the Digital Services Act (DSA) can arise: offensive posts or messages, misleading content, fake profiles, or accounts suspended without explanation.
These issues not only affect users, but can also directly impact influencers' monetization and work: unfairly removed content, restrictions, or incorrect reporting can reduce the visibility of posts, limit partnerships, or limit revenue from creative work.
Our ODR service allows you to submit reports securely and impartially, helping you protect your digital rights and ensure the platform complies with the rules set out in the DSA. The goal is to protect both users' daily online experience and the professional interests of creators.
Offensive or unlawful content: Posts, comments, or messages that violate the law or platform rules.
Suspended accounts without explanation: inability to publish or manage content.
Fake or manipulated profiles: Accounts that do not represent real people.
Misleading content or misinformation: Posts or stories that mislead users.
Impact on monetization: Unfair restrictions or removals that reduce influencer visibility and earnings.
Difficulty removing problematic content: obstacles in having posts or profiles that do not comply with the rules deleted.
According to the Digital Services Act (Article 21), you can report infringing content, suspended accounts, or issues directly through our ODS service. We've gathered the major digital platforms—from Amazon to Facebook, TikTok to Booking—to provide you with clear information on how to handle any issues or disputes.