@foodbible โ Instagram Fake Follower Check
Last checked: July 10, 2026 ยท Audience breakdown estimated from engagement patterns

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Estimated Fake Followers
7.5%
Excellent โ very low fake share
Audience Breakdown
- Real followers:83%
- Suspicious / bots:8%
- Inactive accounts:9%
Key metrics
- Followers
- 928K
- Following
- 273
- Posts
- 8.7K
- Engagement Rate
- 6.24%
- Avg. Likes
- 57.3K
- Avg. Comments
- 546.1
Signal breakdown
Each signal is scored independently and combined by weight into the final verdict.
Fake follower detection signals| Signal | Weight | Assessment | Details |
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| Engagement rate vs. benchmark | 25% | Healthy | ER is 6.24% vs. a typical 1.15% for Macro/Mega (500K+) accounts. |
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| Likes-to-comments ratio | 15% | Healthy | About 105 likes per comment (a healthy range is roughly 30โ120). |
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| Engagement stability | 15% | Warning | Sharp likes spikes on isolated posts suggest paid boosts. |
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| Followers-to-following ratio | 5% | Healthy | Followers-to-following ratio looks normal. |
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| Follower sample quality | 30% | N/A | Follower sample is not available from the current data source. |
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| Comment quality | 10% | N/A | Comment texts are not available from the current data source. |
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About this fake follower report
This report estimates how much of @foodbible's audience consists of real, reachable people versus bots, purchased followers, and inactive accounts. The audience quality score of 92/100 combines six weighted signals, including engagement rate versus the benchmark for accounts of this size, the likes-to-comments ratio, and post-to-post engagement consistency. An estimated 7.5% fake share places this account in the excellent range โ very few suspicious followers. Results are recalculated at most once per week unless you force a re-check. Learn more on the fake follower checker page, or measure raw engagement with the engagement rate calculator.