In 2014, a user asked if we could Reach out to Instagram about outsourcing their customer support to Stack Overflow. At the time, Brad Larson concluded:
I just looked over the last month's questions in [instagram] and aside from a handful of poorly researched questions, didn't see any indication that this tag was being abused. It's certainly a lot better than [facebook] ever was, and doesn't seem to be as bad as others who have directed traffic here.
Fast-forward to today.
I voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39154638/our-instagram-app-pre-dates-account-linking-but-now-we-need-to-re-submit-for-ap and the user responded:
Instagram has said their support looks for Stack Overflow comments tagged "instagram". Their website provides no contact information. I've tweeted at them and sent Facebook messages. So this is a desperation attempt.
Checking [instagram] shows quite a few (un-answered, un-closed) questions that would be more properly addressed to Instagram support:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39146080/instagram-bot-remove-sand-boxing-of-developer-client
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39000946/starting-a-new-submission-for-an-extra-instagram-permission
- oAuth.RequestToken(code) in instasharp does not work and returns null
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38999884/bug-on-specific-instagram-video
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38958156/how-get-instagram-approved-api
And that's just in the last few days. [instagram-api] is also pretty bad for this kind of question.
So allow me to re-propose: someone at Stack Exchange should reach out to Instagram and ask them to please stop using us as their support forum -- or, at the very least, answer the questions from their users.
See also Do any companies have agreements with Stack Overflow to use the site as a support channel? What's the best course of action if not?, Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company]