@gamingbible — Instagram Fake Follower Check

Last checked: July 10, 2026 · Audience breakdown estimated from engagement patterns

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@gamingbible on Instagram

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Audience Quality Score

Estimated Fake Followers

1.7%

Excellent — very low fake share

Audience Breakdown

  • Real followers:90%
  • Suspicious / bots:2%
  • Inactive accounts:8%

Key metrics

Followers
1.8M
Following
212
Posts
14.6K
Engagement Rate
1.75%
Avg. Likes
30.4K
Avg. Comments
219.6

Signal breakdown

Each signal is scored independently and combined by weight into the final verdict.

Fake follower detection signals
SignalWeightAssessmentDetails
Engagement rate vs. benchmark25%HealthyER is 1.75% vs. a typical 1.15% for Macro/Mega (500K+) accounts.
Likes-to-comments ratio15%HealthyAbout 138 likes per comment (a healthy range is roughly 30–120).
Engagement stability15%HealthySharp likes spikes on isolated posts suggest paid boosts.
Followers-to-following ratio5%HealthyFollowers-to-following ratio looks normal.
Follower sample quality30%N/AFollower sample is not available from the current data source.
Comment quality10%N/AComment texts are not available from the current data source.

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About this fake follower report

This report estimates how much of @gamingbible's audience consists of real, reachable people versus bots, purchased followers, and inactive accounts. The audience quality score of 98/100 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 1.7% fake share places this account in the excellent range — 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.

About these results

What does the estimated fake percentage mean?

It's our best estimate of the share of followers that are bots, purchased, or inactive, based on six weighted signals. Under 10% is excellent, 10–25% is normal, above 25% is a red flag.

Why is the result marked as estimated?

When a full follower sample isn't available, we estimate audience composition from engagement patterns alone, which is slightly less precise but still directionally reliable.

How fresh is this data?

Profile data is cached up to 24 hours and check results up to 7 days. Use the Re-check button to force a fresh analysis.