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Is Link in killing your Instagram views? Details inside

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Web Desk

LONDON: Instagram creators had several theories about “link in bio,” fearing it would limit their reach. Now, as Instagram’s top executive busts the myth, the internet is buzzing.

Insta boss Adam Mosseri has left influencers in a frenzy, breaking his silence by saying that “link in bio” won’t hurt your reach, call it what you will.

One of the most feared phrases on Instagram has turned out to be completely harmless. No shadowbanning. No algorithmic penalties. Just unnecessary panic. The revelation comes after social media managers avoided the term for years, believing that the algorithm would penalize posts that encouraged users to leave the app. Some even replaced it with cryptic emojis or weird actions, all for nothing.

So what explains these mysterious engagement drops? Experts say it’s not about the sentence, but the content. “If your post isn’t performing, it’s likely due to timing, repetition, or visuals — not because you said link in your bio,” one expert said.

Repeated CTAs, stale captions, or poor images could be to blame for low clicks — not some evil algorithm targeting your links.

With the myth officially busted, creators can now breathe a sigh of relief. Want your audience to check out your latest video, product, or article? Go ahead — tell them to hit the link in your bio. No penalties. No pressure. Just smart content strategy.

Web Desk

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