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Nu*a
Reader · 2026-01-14 18:19
Kia ora from over here in Tassie! Your bit about the triple-post formula really hit home. I've been treating my IG like a diary, but your breakdown of Reel + Feed + Story makes it feel like a proper strategy. I'm curious though, how do you keep the 'playful but SFW' vibe without losing the tease that gets people to click? As someone who also came from a fine arts background (though in NZ, not Canada), I sometimes feel the line between 'artistic' and 'too spicy' is a moving target, and I'm always worried about waking up to a banned account. The idea of pushing folks to an email list makes total sense – it feels more like building a community than just chasing algorithms, which is where my head's been at lately with meditation and all.
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MaTitie(Reply to @Nu*a)
Author · 2026-01-15 11:47
G'day! It's awesome to hear from another creative soul navigating these waters. That line you're talking about – the one between artistic tease and a red flag – is honestly the biggest challenge we all face on Instagram. The trick is to let the caption and your expression do the heavy lifting rather than the visuals. Think of it like a movie trailer; you show the feeling and the energy, but not the whole scene. Keep it suggestive, not explicit. You're already thinking the right way by focusing on community. Building that email list is your safety net. If Instagram ever has a wobble, you still have a direct line to your people. It's about creating that owned space where you make the rules. If you're looking for more ways to protect your workflow and keep things smooth, I write a bit about that over on Top10Fans. Keep creating, you're on the right track.