Instagram Influencers Can No Longer Promote Vapes, Cigarettes, or Guns

Facebook has today announced that it’s getting more strict with the content that influencers can promote on Instagram. The company is specifically coming down on content that promotes products such as vapes, cigarettes, or guns, marking the first time the company has placed restrictions on what influencers can create sponsored posts about.

It’s noteworthy that even before this restriction on influencers Instagram did not allow brands to run advertisements for vapes, cigarettes, and guns. However the platform never stopped brands from making deals with influencers to promote the same class of products.

According to Instagram’s announcement of these new rules, this is a part of the company’s push towards helping influencers interact with brands. The company also announced new updates to the ‘Brand Collab Tool’ that’s now available to some influencers. With this tool, influencers can gain access to analytics data that should prove useful for getting deals with brands which often rely on analytics data to see how a sponsored post is performing.

Earlier this year, Instagram clamped down on posts that promoted weight-loss and cosmetic surgery by reducing their visibility so that they won’t be visible to users under 18 years of age. The company also started removing posts about products that claimed to have miraculous qualities or offered discount codes for them.

The company is also placing special restrictions around posts relating to alcohol and diet supplements, but it did not clarify what these restrictions will look like. The new rules will start being enforced in the coming weeks.

Akshay Gangwar

Greetings, tech titans and fellow literary time-travelers! I’m Akshay, your tech-whisperer and Harry Potter’s number one stalker – seriously, don’t ask me how many times I’ve read those books; it’s borderline unhealthy.

Working in the tech journalism industry since 2016, I have 7 years of experience covering everything from technology news, to well-researched resource articles. Now the Content Strategist at Beebom, I often pen down op-eds for our website, sharing expert commentary on the latest in technology, AI, and electric cars.

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