The “Rate Limit Exceeded” error on Instagram typically means your account (or a connected app) is performing too many actions too quickly. This error is designed to prevent spammy behavior and protect users on the platform.
This guide covers:
- What the error means
- Common causes
- How to fix it and prevent it
What Does "Rate Limit Exceeded" Mean?
When you see this error, it means too many requests or actions have been made from your Instagram account within a short time frame.
It might occur when:
- Liking or following too many accounts rapidly
- Commenting in quick succession
- Using automation tools or third-party apps
- Posting with repetitive or excessive hashtags
- Multiple apps are connected to one account simultaneously
New accounts are more prone to this error due to stricter limitations. Avoid bulk actions until your account is at least 30 days old.
Common Causes of the “Rate Limit Exceeded” Error
1. Too Many Actions in a Short Time
If you’ve been:
- Following or unfollowing many users
- Liking dozens of posts quickly
- Rapid-fire commenting
…Instagram may temporarily block that type of action.
Fix: Pause activity for a few hours. Avoid batch behavior—spread out actions naturally throughout the day.
2. Third-Party Apps Sending Excessive Requests
Instagram management tools (analytics, schedulers, auto-responders) may flood Instagram’s servers with API requests.
Fix:
- Disconnect third-party apps temporarily.
- Review and limit app permissions.
- Reconnect only apps that are Meta-verified and essential.
3. Overusing or Repeating Hashtags
Using the same set of hashtags repeatedly or including bulky tag lists in every post can flag your account.
Fix:
- Use a maximum of 5–10 unique, niche-relevant hashtags per post.
- Rotate your hashtag sets.
- Avoid banned or overly popular hashtags.
4. One Account on Multiple Apps (Streams)
If your Instagram is connected to multiple platforms or scheduling tools, it may result in multiple simultaneous request streams.
Fix:
- Disconnect extra platforms.
- Use only one app at a time for posting or monitoring.
5. IP Address Issues
Instagram may block requests if your IP address has already hit a usage limit (especially if shared across multiple accounts or tools).
Fix:
- Switch to a different network (e.g., mobile hotspot or VPN).
- Ensure apps aren’t sharing the same IP address across accounts.
Prevention Tips
- Stay under Instagram’s daily activity limits (no official limits published, but experts recommend staying below 100 follows/unfollows, 200 likes, and 20 comments per day).
- Space out your actions.
- Use Meta-verified tools.
- Keep your app connections clean and minimal.
What to Expect
The block usually lifts within 24–48 hours once you stop the triggering activity. However, persistent offenses may result in longer restrictions.