One of Finland's leading tabloids Iltalehti writes about an Instagram user whose business is in serious trouble because of her account being shut down for six months without explanation. She added new photographs of her self in new dresses and her account was suspended shortly thereafter with no explanation given whatsoever.
Ms. Olivia Emma Rahunen writes how she after a long search found a form behind something like fifteen clicks that allows her to appeal her case. People online in discussions she found who've experienced the same have written that it is unlikely the appeals are manually reviewed and that they are likely to be turned down automatically or read by a machine and then turned down.
Ms. Rahunen runs another account but that it has so few subscribers that her sponsorship income has practically dried up.
Hive is the solution
The only way to avoid that is to use a peer-to-peer platform such as Hive. Well, to be exact, Hive has Delegated Proof-of-Stake has consensus model and the content is replicated on about 100 witness servers, which means Hive isn't strictly peer-to-peer but decentralized enough to ensure nothing like that happens.