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"There’s a strange phase almost every Instagram creator goes through. At first, every new follower feels important, and watching the numbers grow becomes addictive. But eventually the opposite starts happening — people disappear faster than expected, engagement shifts unpredictably, and suddenly the account feels unstable no matter how much effort goes into posting. What changed my perspective was understanding that followers aren’t permanent supporters; they’re constantly filtering what deserves space in their feed. Most users follow dozens of accounts impulsively, then later remove profiles that no longer match their mood, interests, or online habits. While trying to understand this better, I found https://recently-followed.com/why-people-unfollow-on-instagram/ and it explained something I had completely ignored before: people often unfollow quietly without any dramatic reason at all. After that, the pressure to keep everyone interested started feeling less important. Instead of trying to appeal to every possible follower, I focused more on creating content that felt recognizable and consistent. Ironically, once the account stopped chasing constant validation, the audience that remained became far more active and genuinely connected to the content itself."