Banned Hashtag Checker
Check if hashtags are banned or flagged on different platforms
Profile SEO Analyzer
Optimize your social media profile for better visibility and reach
Account Recovery Guide
Step-by-step guide to recover from shadowbans and improve visibility
Immediate Actions
- Stop posting for 24-48 hours
- Review and remove any flagged content
- Check for banned hashtags in recent posts
- Avoid aggressive following/unfollowing
Content Audit
- Remove posts with banned hashtags
- Delete repetitive or spammy content
- Check for copyright violations
- Review community guidelines compliance
Recovery Strategy
- Post high-quality, original content
- Use relevant, non-banned hashtags
- Engage authentically with your audience
- Maintain consistent posting schedule
Long-term Prevention
- Follow platform community guidelines
- Diversify your hashtag strategy
- Monitor engagement metrics regularly
- Stay updated on platform changes
Pro Tips for European Users
Optimal Posting Times
Post between 6-9 AM and 7-9 PM CET for maximum European engagement
Local Content
Include location tags and local hashtags relevant to European audiences
Language Optimization
Use English with occasional local language hashtags for broader reach
GDPR Compliance
Ensure your content respects European privacy regulations
Analysis History
Track your shadowban status and visibility metrics over time
No Analysis History
Run your first shadowban check to start tracking your account status
Frequently Asked Questions
A shadowban is when social platforms secretly limit your content's visibility without notification. Your posts won't appear in hashtags, explore pages, or feeds of non-followers, significantly reducing your reach and engagement.
Our enhanced algorithm analyzes multiple visibility metrics and behavioral patterns to provide 85-95% accuracy. We use advanced indicators including engagement drops, hashtag visibility, and content distribution patterns.
Recovery typically takes 1-4 weeks depending on the severity and your actions. Following our recovery guide and maintaining consistent, high-quality posting can accelerate the process.
No, each platform has its own set of banned or restricted hashtags. Our hashtag checker analyzes platform-specific restrictions to help you avoid problematic tags.
Focus on posting during European peak hours (6-9 AM and 7-9 PM CET), use location-specific hashtags, include local cultural references, and ensure GDPR compliance in your content strategy.