Barely a day goes by these days without some pop star wiping their Instagram account, whether to leave it blank to start promoting a new project or to just make some point about… something.
But it’s generally not as dramatic as it seems, because those removed posts can be easily restored. Oh, unless you actually do delete everything, like BTS member Jungkook did recently.Usually people would just use Instagram’s archive feature to simply hide all their old posts from their public profile.
Those archived posts can then be brought back later, should the mood take you. Simple. Although only if you know that feature exists.Allaying fans’ fears that something terrible had happened to make him delete all of his old Instagram photos, in a new live video chat on Vlive Jungkook explained that he was just trying to tidy his account up.
He insisted that there was “absolutely no [negative] reason at all” for the decision to remove all the old posts.“It’s not because something happened”, he said. “I just didn’t like how it looked.
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