Hi guys, I've been fighting account bans for a while and could use some outside eyes on this. Setup: I run multiple IG accounts (AI persona content, Fanvue funnel). The problem is that new accounts get nuked for "account integrity" super early — I had one banned at just 60 followers. What I've already tested: - Instagram's AI Creator label. I pushed it hard on a few accounts as a control group. The 60-follower account that got banned HAD the label on. So declaring AI content clearly isn't what saves accounts — that hypothesis is dead for me. Current suspects: 1. Buffer. I've been scheduling through it on every account. My worry is that Buffer publishes via the Graph API from its own servers, so the post never actually comes from my phone or my IP — which basically throws away all my device/IP hygiene on the one action that matters most. On a fresh, low-trust account that API footprint feels like a huge red flag. 2. The device. I run established accounts on a Pixel (GrapheneOS) + 4G SIM, and new ones on clean iPhones with a 4G SIM I physically swap between devices to rotate IP. What's stable vs not: my verified 21k account and a 3k account are completely fine. But i dont know how long they would last. Has anyone actually cracked this? Is it the third-party scheduler / API publishing, the device, or something I'm missing? Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who's been through it and come out the other side.