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  1. Instagram: number of global users 2020-2025

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Instagram: number of global users 2020-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/183585/instagram-number-of-global-users/
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    May 22, 2024
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    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    In 2021, there were 1.21 billion monthly active users of Meta's Instagram, making up over 28 percent of the world's internet users. By 2025, it has been forecast that there will be 1.44 billion monthly active users of the social media platform, which would account for 31.2 percent of global internet users.

    How popular is Instagram?

    Instagram, as of January 2022, was the fourth most popular social media platform in the world in terms of user numbers. YouTube and WhatsApp ranked in second and third place, respectively, whilst Facebook remained the most popular, with almost three billion monthly active users worldwide.

    India had the largest number of Instagram users as of January 2022, with a total of over 230 million users in the country. The second-largest Instagram audience could be found in the United States, with almost 160 million people subscribing to the photo and video sharing app.

    Gen Z and Instagram

    As of September 2021, Gen Z users in the United States spent an average of five hours per week on Instagram. Although Instagram ranked third in terms of hours per week spent on the platform, Gen Z users spent considerably more time on TikTok, amounting to a weekly average of over 10 hours being spent on the mobile-first video app.

    Most followed accounts on Instagram

    As of May 2022, Instagram’s own account had 504.37 million followers. In terms of celebrities, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo (@chistiano) had over 440.41 million followers on the social network. Moreover, the average media value of an Instagram post by Ronaldo was over 985,000 U.S. dollars.

    The most liked post on Instagram as of May 2022 was Photo of an Egg, which was posted in 2019 by the account @world_record_egg. Photo of an Egg has not only exceeded 55 million likes on the platform, but it also has nearly 3.5 million comments, and the account itself has over 4.5 million Instagram followers. After mysterious posts published by the account, World Record Egg revealed itself as part of a mental health campaign aimed at the difficulties and demands of using social media.

  2. Instagram Dataset

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    Updated Apr 26, 2022
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    Bright Data (2022). Instagram Dataset [Dataset]. https://brightdata.com/products/datasets/instagram
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    .json, .csv, .xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 26, 2022
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    Bright Datahttps://brightdata.com/
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    https://brightdata.com/licensehttps://brightdata.com/license

    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Use our Instagram dataset (public data) to extract business and non-business information from complete public profiles and filter by hashtags, followers, account type, or engagement score. Depending on your needs, you may purchase the entire dataset or a customized subset. Popular use cases include sentiment analysis, brand monitoring, influencer marketing, and more. The dataset includes all major data points: # of followers, verified status, account type (business / non-business), links, posts, comments, location, engagement score, hashtags, and much more.

  3. Instagram accounts with the most followers worldwide 2024

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon (2025). Instagram accounts with the most followers worldwide 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/1164/social-networks/
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    Jun 17, 2025
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    Authors
    Stacy Jo Dixon
    Description

    Cristiano Ronaldo has one of the most popular Instagram accounts as of April 2024.

                  The Portuguese footballer is the most-followed person on the photo sharing app platform with 628 million followers. Instagram's own account was ranked first with roughly 672 million followers.
    
                  How popular is Instagram?
    
                  Instagram is a photo-sharing social networking service that enables users to take pictures and edit them with filters. The platform allows users to post and share their images online and directly with their friends and followers on the social network. The cross-platform app reached one billion monthly active users in mid-2018. In 2020, there were over 114 million Instagram users in the United States and experts project this figure to surpass 127 million users in 2023.
    
                  Who uses Instagram?
    
                  Instagram audiences are predominantly young – recent data states that almost 60 percent of U.S. Instagram users are aged 34 years or younger. Fall 2020 data reveals that Instagram is also one of the most popular social media for teens and one of the social networks with the biggest reach among teens in the United States.
    
                  Celebrity influencers on Instagram
                  Many celebrities and athletes are brand spokespeople and generate additional income with social media advertising and sponsored content. Unsurprisingly, Ronaldo ranked first again, as the average media value of one of his Instagram posts was 985,441 U.S. dollars.
    
  4. Time and Dynamics of Instagram Users

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    Updated Jan 21, 2020
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    Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei; Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei (2020). Time and Dynamics of Instagram Users [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1439178
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    Jan 21, 2020
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    Authors
    Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei; Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    These four datasets are gathered from Instagram users who were chosen randomly.

    The MainDataset encompasses data for 818 users. The TestDataset encompasses data for 78 users.

    Data gathered for each user includes :

    1- number of posts

    2- number of followers

    3- number of followings

    4- number of likes for the tenth previous post

    5- number of likes for the eleventh previous post

    6- number of likes for the twelfth previous post

    7- number of self-presenting posts from nine previous posts

    8- gender


    The MainDataset_after_150_days and TestDataset_after_150_days encompass data of the users of the Main data set and the Test data set, respectively, for after 150 days. For example, User_1 in the MainDataset has 486 posts and in the MainDataset_after_150_days has 562 posts, which means over the course of 150 days he had published 76 posts.

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    A set of generated Instagram Data Download Packages (DDPs) to investigate...

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    Updated Jan 28, 2021
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    Laura Boeschoten (2021). A set of generated Instagram Data Download Packages (DDPs) to investigate their structure and content [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_4472605
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    Jan 28, 2021
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    Ruben van den Goorbergh
    Laura Boeschoten
    Daniel Oberski
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Instagram data-download example dataset

    In this repository you can find a data-set consisting of 11 personal Instagram archives, or Data-Download Packages (DDPs).

    How the data was generated

    These Instagram accounts were all new and generated by a group of researchers who were interested to figure out in detail the structure and variety in structure of these Instagram DDPs. The participants user the Instagram account extensively for approximately a week. The participants also intensively communicated with each other so that the data can be used as an example of a network.

    The data was primarily generated to evaluate the performance of de-identification software. Therefore, the text in the DDPs particularly contain many randomly chosen (Dutch) first names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and URLS. In addition, the images in the DDPs contain many faces and text as well. The DDPs contain faces and text (usernames) of third parties. However, only content of so-called `professional accounts' are shared, such as accounts of famous individuals or institutions who self-consciously and actively seek publicity, and these sources are easily publicly available. Furthermore, the DDPs do not contain sensitive personal data of these individuals.

    Obtaining your Instagram DDP

    After using the Instagram accounts intensively for approximately a week, the participants requested their personal Instagram DDPs by using the following steps. You can follow these steps yourself if you are interested in your personal Instagram DDP.

    1. Go to www.instagram.com and log in
    2. Click on your profile picture, go to Settings and Privacy and Security
    3. Scroll to Data download and click Request download
    4. Enter your email adress and click Next
    5. Enter your password and click Request download

    Instagram then delivered the data in a compressed zip folder with the format username_YYYYMMDD.zip (i.e., Instagram handle and date of download) to the participant, and the participants shared these DDPs with us.

    Data cleaning

    To comply with the Instagram user agreement, participants shared their full name, phone number and e-mail address. In addition, Instagram logged the i.p. addresses the participant used during their active period on Instagram. After colleting the DDPs, we manually replaced such information with random replacements such that the DDps shared here do not contain any personal data of the participants.

    How this data-set can be used

    This data-set was generated with the intention to evaluate the performance of the de-identification software. We invite other researchers to use this data-set for example to investigate what type of data can be found in Instagram DDPs or to investigate the structure of Instagram DDPs. The packages can also be used for example data-analyses, although no substantive research questions can be answered using this data as the data does not reflect how research subjects behave `in the wild'.

    Authors

    The data collection is executed by Laura Boeschoten, Ruben van den Goorbergh and Daniel Oberski of Utrecht University. For questions, please contact l.boeschoten@uu.nl.

    Acknowledgments

    The researchers would like to thank everyone who participated in this data-generation project.

  6. Social Media Datasets

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    Updated Sep 7, 2022
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    Bright Data (2022). Social Media Datasets [Dataset]. https://brightdata.com/products/datasets/social-media
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    .json, .csv, .xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 7, 2022
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    Bright Datahttps://brightdata.com/
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    https://brightdata.com/licensehttps://brightdata.com/license

    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Gain valuable insights with our comprehensive Social Media Dataset, designed to help businesses, marketers, and analysts track trends, monitor engagement, and optimize strategies. This dataset provides structured and reliable social media data from multiple platforms.

    Dataset Features

    User Profiles: Access public social media profiles, including usernames, bios, follower counts, engagement metrics, and more. Ideal for audience analysis, influencer marketing, and competitive research. Posts & Content: Extract posts, captions, hashtags, media (images/videos), timestamps, and engagement metrics such as likes, shares, and comments. Useful for trend analysis, sentiment tracking, and content strategy optimization. Comments & Interactions: Analyze user interactions, including replies, mentions, and discussions. This data helps brands understand audience sentiment and engagement patterns. Hashtag & Trend Tracking: Monitor trending hashtags, topics, and viral content across platforms to stay ahead of industry trends and consumer interests.

    Customizable Subsets for Specific Needs Our Social Media Dataset is fully customizable, allowing you to filter data based on platform, region, keywords, engagement levels, or specific user profiles. Whether you need a broad dataset for market research or a focused subset for brand monitoring, we tailor the dataset to your needs.

    Popular Use Cases

    Brand Monitoring & Reputation Management: Track brand mentions, customer feedback, and sentiment analysis to manage online reputation effectively. Influencer Marketing & Audience Analysis: Identify key influencers, analyze engagement metrics, and optimize influencer partnerships. Competitive Intelligence: Monitor competitor activity, content performance, and audience engagement to refine marketing strategies. Market Research & Consumer Insights: Analyze social media trends, customer preferences, and emerging topics to inform business decisions. AI & Predictive Analytics: Leverage structured social media data for AI-driven trend forecasting, sentiment analysis, and automated content recommendations.

    Whether you're tracking brand sentiment, analyzing audience engagement, or monitoring industry trends, our Social Media Dataset provides the structured data you need. Get started today and customize your dataset to fit your business objectives.

  7. Fake/Authentic User Instagram

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    Updated Feb 11, 2021
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    Kristo Radion Purba (2021). Fake/Authentic User Instagram [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/krpurba/fakeauthentic-user-instagram
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 11, 2021
    Authors
    Kristo Radion Purba
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Kindly refer to my paper for more information. Please cite my work if you use my dataset in any work : K. R. Purba, D. Asirvatham and R. K. Murugesan, "Classification of instagram fake users using supervised machine learning algorithms," International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE), vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 2763-2772, 2020.

    The dataset was collected using web scraping from third-party Instagram websites, to capture their metadata and up to 12 latest media posts from each user. The collection process was executed from September 1st, 2019, until September 20th, 2019. The dataset contains authentic users and fake users, which were filtered using human annotators. The authentic users were taken from followers of 24 private university pages (8 Indonesian, 8 Malaysian, 8 Australian) on Instagram. To reduce the number of users, they are picked using proportional random sampling based on their source university. All private users were removed, which is a total of 31,335 out of 63,795 users (49.11%). The final number of public users used in this research was 32,460 users.

    Var name | Feature name | Description pos | Num posts | Number of total posts that the user has ever posted. flg | Num following | Number of following flr | Num followers | Number of followers bl | Biography length | Length (number of characters) of the user's biography pic | Picture availability | Value 0 if the user has no profile picture, or 1 if has lin | Link availability | Value 0 if the user has no external URL, or 1 if has cl | Average caption length | The average number of character of captions in media cz | Caption zero | Percentage (0.0 to 1.0) of captions that has almost zero (<=3) length ni | Non image percentage | Percentage (0.0 to 1.0) of non-image media. There are three types of media on an Instagram post, i.e. image, video, carousel erl | Engagement rate (Like) | Engagement rate (ER) is commonly defined as (num likes) divide by (num media) divide by (num followers) erc | Engagement rate (Comm.) | Similar to ER like, but it is for comments lt | Location tag percentage | Percentage (0.0 to 1.0) of posts tagged with location hc | Average hashtag count | Average number of hashtags used in a post pr | Promotional keywords | Average use of promotional keywords in hashtag, i.e. {regrann, contest, repost, giveaway, mention, share, give away, quiz} fo | Followers keywords | Average use of followers hunter keywords in hashtag, i.e. {follow, like, folback, follback, f4f} cs | Cosine similarity | Average cosine similarity of between all pair of two posts a user has pi | Post interval | Average interval between posts (in hours)

    Output : 2-class User classes : r (real/authentic user), f (fake user / bought followers) 4-class User classes : r (authentic/real user), a (active fake user), i (inactive fake user), s (spammer fake user) Note that the 3 fake user classes (a, i, s) were judged by human annotators.

  8. Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by age group

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon (2025). Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by age group [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/1164/social-networks/
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    Jun 17, 2025
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    Authors
    Stacy Jo Dixon
    Description

    As of April 2024, almost 32 percent of global Instagram audiences were aged between 18 and 24 years, and 30.6 percent of users were aged between 25 and 34 years. Overall, 16 percent of users belonged to the 35 to 44 year age group.

                  Instagram users
    
                  With roughly one billion monthly active users, Instagram belongs to the most popular social networks worldwide. The social photo sharing app is especially popular in India and in the United States, which have respectively 362.9 million and 169.7 million Instagram users each.
    
                  Instagram features
    
                  One of the most popular features of Instagram is Stories. Users can post photos and videos to their Stories stream and the content is live for others to view for 24 hours before it disappears. In January 2019, the company reported that there were 500 million daily active Instagram Stories users. Instagram Stories directly competes with Snapchat, another photo sharing app that initially became famous due to it’s “vanishing photos” feature.
                  As of the second quarter of 2021, Snapchat had 293 million daily active users.
    
  9. Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by age and gender

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon (2025). Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by age and gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/1164/social-networks/
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    Jun 17, 2025
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    Authors
    Stacy Jo Dixon
    Description

    As of April 2024, around 16.5 percent of global active Instagram users were men between the ages of 18 and 24 years. More than half of the global Instagram population worldwide was aged 34 years or younger.

                  Teens and social media
    
                  As one of the biggest social networks worldwide, Instagram is especially popular with teenagers. As of fall 2020, the photo-sharing app ranked third in terms of preferred social network among teenagers in the United States, second to Snapchat and TikTok. Instagram was one of the most influential advertising channels among female Gen Z users when making purchasing decisions. Teens report feeling more confident, popular, and better about themselves when using social media, and less lonely, depressed and anxious.
                  Social media can have negative effects on teens, which is also much more pronounced on those with low emotional well-being. It was found that 35 percent of teenagers with low social-emotional well-being reported to have experienced cyber bullying when using social media, while in comparison only five percent of teenagers with high social-emotional well-being stated the same. As such, social media can have a big impact on already fragile states of mind.
    
  10. Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by gender

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon (2025). Instagram: distribution of global audiences 2024, by gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/1164/social-networks/
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    Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon
    Description

    As of January 2024, Instagram was slightly more popular with men than women, with men accounting for 50.6 percent of the platform’s global users. Additionally, the social media app was most popular amongst younger audiences, with almost 32 percent of users aged between 18 and 24 years.

                  Instagram’s Global Audience
    
                  As of January 2024, Instagram was the fourth most popular social media platform globally, reaching two billion monthly active users (MAU). This number is projected to keep growing with no signs of slowing down, which is not a surprise as the global online social penetration rate across all regions is constantly increasing.
                  As of January 2024, the country with the largest Instagram audience was India with 362.9 million users, followed by the United States with 169.7 million users.
    
                  Who is winning over the generations?
    
                  Even though Instagram’s audience is almost twice the size of TikTok’s on a global scale, TikTok has shown itself to be a fierce competitor, particularly amongst younger audiences. TikTok was the most downloaded mobile app globally in 2022, generating 672 million downloads. As of 2022, Generation Z in the United States spent more time on TikTok than on Instagram monthly.
    
  11. Dynamics of Instagram Users

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    Updated Jan 24, 2020
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    Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei; Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei (2020). Dynamics of Instagram Users [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.823283
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    Jan 24, 2020
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei; Amirhosein Bodaghi; Sama Goliaei
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    These two data sets are gathered from Instagram users who were chosen randomly.

    The Main data set encompasses data for 1K users including 500 men and 500 women. The Test data set encompasses data for 100 users including 50 men and 50 women.

    Data gathered for each user includes :

    1- number of posts

    2- number of followers

    3- number of followings

    4- number of likes for the tenth previous post

    5- number of likes for the eleventh previous post

    6- number of likes for the twelfth previous post

    7- number of self-presenting posts from nine previous posts

    8- gender

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    Myket Android Application Install Dataset

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    Updated Aug 12, 2023
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    Erfan Loghmani; Mohammadamin Fazli (2023). Myket Android Application Install Dataset [Dataset]. https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/myket-android-application-install
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    Aug 12, 2023
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    Erfan Loghmani; Mohammadamin Fazli
    Description

    This dataset contains information on application install interactions of users in the Myket android application market. The dataset was created for the purpose of evaluating interaction prediction models, requiring user and item identifiers along with timestamps of the interactions. Hence, the dataset can be used for interaction prediction and building a recommendation system. Furthermore, the data forms a dynamic network of interactions, and we can also perform network representation learning on the nodes in the network, which are users and applications.

    Data Creation The dataset was initially generated by the Myket data team, and later cleaned and subsampled by Erfan Loghmani a master student at Sharif University of Technology at the time. The data team focused on a two-week period and randomly sampled 1/3 of the users with interactions during that period. They then selected install and update interactions for three months before and after the two-week period, resulting in interactions spanning about 6 months and two weeks.

    We further subsampled and cleaned the data to focus on application download interactions. We identified the top 8000 most installed applications and selected interactions related to them. We retained users with more than 32 interactions, resulting in 280,391 users. From this group, we randomly selected 10,000 users, and the data was filtered to include only interactions for these users. The detailed procedure can be found in here.

    Data Structure The dataset has two main files.

    myket.csv: This file contains the interaction information and follows the same format as the datasets used in the "JODIE: Predicting Dynamic Embedding Trajectory in Temporal Interaction Networks" (ACM SIGKDD 2019) project. However, this data does not contain state labels and interaction features, resulting in associated columns being all zero. app_info_sample.csv: This file comprises features associated with applications present in the sample. For each individual application, information such as the approximate number of installs, average rating, count of ratings, and category are included. These features provide insights into the applications present in the dataset.

    Dataset Details

    Total Instances: 694,121 install interaction instances Instances Format: Triplets of user_id, app_name, timestamp 10,000 users and 7,988 android applications Item features for 7,606 applications

    For a detailed summary of the data's statistics, including information on users, applications, and interactions, please refer to the Python notebook available at summary-stats.ipynb. The notebook provides an overview of the dataset's characteristics and can be helpful for understanding the data's structure before using it for research or analysis.

    Top 20 Most Installed Applications | Package Name | Count of Interactions | | ---------------------------------- | --------------------- | | com.instagram.android | 15292 | | ir.resaneh1.iptv | 12143 | | com.tencent.ig | 7919 | | com.ForgeGames.SpecialForcesGroup2 | 7797 | | ir.nomogame.ClutchGame | 6193 | | com.dts.freefireth | 6041 | | com.whatsapp | 5876 | | com.supercell.clashofclans | 5817 | | com.mojang.minecraftpe | 5649 | | com.lenovo.anyshare.gps | 5076 | | ir.medu.shad | 4673 | | com.firsttouchgames.dls3 | 4641 | | com.activision.callofduty.shooter | 4357 | | com.tencent.iglite | 4126 | | com.aparat | 3598 | | com.kiloo.subwaysurf | 3135 | | com.supercell.clashroyale | 2793 | | co.palang.QuizOfKings | 2589 | | com.nazdika.app | 2436 | | com.digikala | 2413 |

    Comparison with SNAP Datasets The Myket dataset introduced in this repository exhibits distinct characteristics compared to the real-world datasets used by the project. The table below provides a comparative overview of the key dataset characteristics:

    Dataset#Users#Items#InteractionsAverage Interactions per UserAverage Unique Items per User
    Myket10,0007,988694,12169.454.6
    LastFM9801,0001,293,1031,319.5158.2
    Reddit10,000984672,44767.27.9
    Wikipedia8,2271,000157,47419.12.2
    MOOC7,04797411,74958.425.3

    The Myket dataset stands out by having an ample number of both users and items, highlighting its relevance for real-world, large-scale applications. Unlike LastFM, Reddit, and Wikipedia datasets, where users exhibit repetitive item interactions, the Myket dataset contains a comparatively lower amount of repetitive interactions. This unique characteristic reflects the diverse nature of user behaviors in the Android application market environment.

    Citation If you use this dataset in your research, please cite the following preprint:

    @misc{loghmani2023effect, title={Effect of Choosing Loss Function when Using T-batching for Representation Learning on Dynamic Networks}, author={Erfan Loghmani and MohammadAmin Fazli}, year={2023}, eprint={2308.06862}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.LG} }

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    Instagram Threads User Feedback Dataset

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    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    Datasimple (2025). Instagram Threads User Feedback Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.opendatabay.com/data/ai-ml/202e79f2-8046-449b-baee-1e6f29960cfc
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    Reviews & Ratings
    Description

    This dataset provides a collection of user reviews for the Threads mobile application from both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. It is designed to offer insights into user satisfaction, app performance, and to help identify emerging user patterns and sentiments. The data was gathered by scraping reviews from the respective app marketplaces.

    Columns

    • source: Indicates the origin of the review, such as 'Google Play' or 'App Store'.
    • review_description: Contains the actual text of the review provided by the user.
    • rating: Represents the numerical rating given by the user.
    • review_date: Specifies the date when the review was submitted.

    Distribution

    The dataset is typically provided in a CSV file format. Specific row or record counts are not available for the entire dataset, but review counts are detailed for various rating ranges and daily periods. For instance, 15,559 reviews are rated between 4.80 and 5.00, while 11,338 reviews were recorded between 5th and 6th July 2023.

    Usage

    This dataset is ideal for: * Sentiment analysis to understand overall user sentiment towards the Threads app. * Investigating factors that lead to 1-star and 5-star ratings, offering insights into user satisfaction and dissatisfaction. * Evaluating the application's performance and identifying recurring themes in user feedback.

    Coverage

    The dataset's geographic scope is global, collecting reviews from users worldwide. The time range for the reviews spans from 6th July 2023 to 25th July 2023. The dataset was last updated on 26th July 2023. It captures feedback from users across two major mobile platforms, Google Play (92% of reviews) and Apple App Store (8% of reviews).

    License

    CC-BY-NC

    Who Can Use It

    • Data analysts and researchers interested in mobile app performance and user sentiment.
    • App developers and product managers aiming to understand user feedback for app improvements.
    • Organisations conducting market research on social media applications.

    Dataset Name Suggestions

    • Threads Mobile App Reviews 2023
    • Instagram Threads User Feedback Dataset
    • Threads App Store & Google Play Reviews
    • Threads User Ratings and Sentiment Data

    Attributes

    Original Data Source: Threads, an Instagram app Reviews

  14. f

    Data from: Mpox Narrative on Instagram: A Labeled Multilingual Dataset of...

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    Updated Oct 12, 2024
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    Nirmalya Thakur (2024). Mpox Narrative on Instagram: A Labeled Multilingual Dataset of Instagram Posts on Mpox for Sentiment, Hate Speech, and Anxiety Analysis [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.27072247.v1
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    Description

    Please cite this paper when using this dataset: N. Thakur, “Mpox narrative on Instagram: A labeled multilingual dataset of Instagram posts on mpox for sentiment, hate speech, and anxiety analysis,” arXiv [cs.LG], 2024, URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.05292Abstract: The world is currently experiencing an outbreak of mpox, which has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by WHO. During recent virus outbreaks, social media platforms have played a crucial role in keeping the global population informed and updated regarding various aspects of the outbreaks. As a result, in the last few years, researchers from different disciplines have focused on the development of social media datasets focusing on different virus outbreaks. No prior work in this field has focused on the development of a dataset of Instagram posts about the mpox outbreak. The work presented in this paper (stated above) aims to address this research gap. It presents this multilingual dataset of 60,127 Instagram posts about mpox, published between July 23, 2022, and September 5, 2024. This dataset contains Instagram posts about mpox in 52 languages.For each of these posts, the Post ID, Post Description, Date of publication, language, and translated version of the post (translation to English was performed using the Google Translate API) are presented as separate attributes in the dataset. After developing this dataset, sentiment analysis, hate speech detection, and anxiety or stress detection were also performed. This process included classifying each post intoone of the fine-grain sentiment classes, i.e., fear, surprise, joy, sadness, anger, disgust, or neutralhate or not hateanxiety/stress detected or no anxiety/stress detected.These results are presented as separate attributes in the dataset for the training and testing of machine learning algorithms for sentiment, hate speech, and anxiety or stress detection, as well as for other applications.The 52 distinct languages in which Instagram posts are present in the dataset are English, Portuguese, Indonesian, Spanish, Korean, French, Hindi, Finnish, Turkish, Italian, German, Tamil, Urdu, Thai, Arabic, Persian, Tagalog, Dutch, Catalan, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Swahili, Afrikaans, Panjabi, Gujarati, Somali, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Estonian, Swedish, Telugu, Russian, Danish, Slovak, Japanese, Kannada, Polish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Romanian, Nepali, Czech, Modern Greek, Albanian, Croatian, Slovenian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Welsh, Hungarian, and Latvian.The following is a description of the attributes present in this dataset:Post ID: Unique ID of each Instagram postPost Description: Complete description of each post in the language in which it was originally publishedDate: Date of publication in MM/DD/YYYY formatLanguage: Language of the post as detected using the Google Translate APITranslated Post Description: Translated version of the post description. All posts which were not in English were translated into English using the Google Translate API. No language translation was performed for English posts.Sentiment: Results of sentiment analysis (using the preprocessed version of the translated Post Description) where each post was classified into one of the sentiment classes: fear, surprise, joy, sadness, anger, disgust, and neutralHate: Results of hate speech detection (using the preprocessed version of the translated Post Description) where each post was classified as hate or not hateAnxiety or Stress: Results of anxiety or stress detection (using the preprocessed version of the translated Post Description) where each post was classified as stress/anxiety detected or no stress/anxiety detected.All the Instagram posts that were collected during this data mining process to develop this dataset were publicly available on Instagram and did not require a user to log in to Instagram to view the same (at the time of writing this paper).

  15. Z

    Dataset for the Instagram and TikTok problematic use

    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    Updated Jul 19, 2023
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    Limniou, Maria (2023). Dataset for the Instagram and TikTok problematic use [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_8159159
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    Jul 19, 2023
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    Limniou, Maria
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset supports research on how engagement with social media (Instagram and TikTok) was related to problematic social media use (PSMU) and mental well-being. There are three different files. The SPSS and Excel spreadsheet files include the same dataset but in a different format. The SPSS output presents the data analysis in regard to the difference between Instagram and TikTok users.

  16. Instagram Reach

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    Updated Jan 21, 2021
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    Raghav Agrawal (2021). Instagram Reach [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/rxsraghavagrawal/instagram-reach
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    Jan 21, 2021
    Authors
    Raghav Agrawal
    Description

    Content

    The dataset contains 101 rows and 6 main features namely 'UserName', 'Caption', 'Followers', 'HashTags', 'Time Since Posted', 'Likes'. By now you must have understood the target feature or value to be predicted is the Likes column which has been referred to as "reach" so far.

    When Do people get more likes on a social media platform like Instagram? When a User has more followers, then the post reaches out to more peoples and chances are more to get more likes. To identify a linear relationship in data and build a simple Machine Learning model and put your best foot forward toward Machine Learning.

  17. o

    The Olympic gold medalists and Instagram - A longitudinal study on user...

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    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    Updated May 30, 2020
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    Amirhosein Bodaghi (2020). The Olympic gold medalists and Instagram - A longitudinal study on user characteristics [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3865884
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    May 30, 2020
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    Amirhosein Bodaghi
    Description

    This dataset includes Instagram user characteristics of those Olympic athletes who won gold medals in the individual events of Rio2016. The name of all these gold medalists of individual events are in the dataset (226 athletes), however only 144 athletes (83 men and 61 women) had a publicly available Instagram account in all of the observations during the 4 months period of data gathering. The first round of data gathering (first observation, i.e. OlympicAthletesData_1) took place 9-Aug-2019 to 12-Aug-2019, the second round of data gathering (second observation, i.e. OlympicAthletesData_2) took place 9-Sep-2019 to 12-Sep-2019, the third round of data gathering (third observation, i.e. OlympicAthletesData_3) took place 9-Oct-2019 to 12-Oct-2019, the fourth round of data gathering (fourth observation, i.e. OlympicAthletesData_4) took place 9-Nov-2019 to 12-Nov-2019. The data gathered for each user (in each observation) consists of: 1- Name of the individual event 2- Country 3- Name 4- Gender 5- Instagram ID 6- Number of Posts 7- Number of followers 8- Number of followings 9- Maximum Number of likes (in the last 10 photo posts) 10- Number of comments for the post with Maximum Number of likes (in the last 10 photo posts) 11- Number of self-presenting posts in the last 10 photo posts (those posts in which the athlete is present) 12- Number of pure self-presenting posts in the last 10 photo posts (those posts in which the athlete is the only person who is present) 13- Age 14- Date of data crawling

  18. m

    Flood Amateur Video for Semantic Segmentation Dataset

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    Updated May 16, 2024
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    Naili Suri Intizhami (2024). Flood Amateur Video for Semantic Segmentation Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/3kzr8mt8s2.5
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    May 16, 2024
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    Naili Suri Intizhami
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This dataset is flood data in the city of Parepare, South Sulawesi Province, which contains video data collected from social media Instagram. This dataset was created to develop deep learning methods for recognizing floods and surrounding objects, specializing in semantic segmentation methods. This dataset consists of three folders, namely raw video data collected from Instagram, image data resulting from splitting the video into several images, and annotation data containing images that have been color-labeled according to their objects. There are 6 object classifications based on color labels, namely: floods (blue light), buildings (red), plants (green), people (sage), vehicles (orange), and sky (dark blue). This dataset has data in image (JPEG/PNG) and video (MP4) formats. This dataset is suitable for object recognition tasks with the semantic segmentation method. In addition, because this dataset contains original data in the form of videos and images, it can be developed for other purposes in the future. As a note, if you intend to use this dataset, please ensure that you comply with applicable copyright, privacy, and regulatory requirements. If you intend to read the paper about this dataset, please visit this link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109768

  19. Instagram: most popular posts as of 2024

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    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    Stacy Jo Dixon (2025). Instagram: most popular posts as of 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/1164/social-networks/
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    Instagram’s most popular post

                  As of April 2024, the most popular post on Instagram was Lionel Messi and his teammates after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup with Argentina, posted by the account @leomessi. Messi's post, which racked up over 61 million likes within a day, knocked off the reigning post, which was 'Photo of an Egg'. Originally posted in January 2021, 'Photo of an Egg' surpassed the world’s most popular Instagram post at that time, which was a photo by Kylie Jenner’s daughter totaling 18 million likes.
                  After several cryptic posts published by the account, World Record Egg revealed itself to be a part of a mental health campaign aimed at the pressures of social media use.
    
                  Instagram’s most popular accounts
    
                  As of April 2024, the official Instagram account @instagram had the most followers of any account on the platform, with 672 million followers. Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano) was the most followed individual with 628 million followers, while Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) was the most followed woman on the platform with 429 million. Additionally, Inter Miami CF striker Lionel Messi (@leomessi) had a total of 502 million. Celebrities such as The Rock, Kylie Jenner, and Ariana Grande all had over 380 million followers each.
    
                  Instagram influencers
    
                  In the United States, the leading content category of Instagram influencers was lifestyle, with 15.25 percent of influencers creating lifestyle content in 2021. Music ranked in second place with 10.96 percent, followed by family with 8.24 percent. Having a large audience can be very lucrative: Instagram influencers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom with over 90,000 followers made around 1,221 US dollars per post.
    
                  Instagram around the globe
    
                  Instagram’s worldwide popularity continues to grow, and India is the leading country in terms of number of users, with over 362.9 million users as of January 2024. The United States had 169.65 million Instagram users and Brazil had 134.6 million users. The social media platform was also very popular in Indonesia and Turkey, with 100.9 and 57.1, respectively. As of January 2024, Instagram was the fourth most popular social network in the world, behind Facebook, YouTube and WhatsApp.
    
  20. Instagram users in Indonesia 2019-2028

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    Updated Mar 27, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). Instagram users in Indonesia 2019-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/8306/social-media-in-indonesia/
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    Mar 27, 2025
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    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    Indonesia
    Description

    The number of Instagram users in Indonesia was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2028 by in total 5.3 million users (+4.25 percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the Instagram user base is estimated to reach 129.83 million users and therefore a new peak in 2028. Notably, the number of Instagram users of was continuously increasing over the past years.User figures, shown here with regards to the platform instagram, have been estimated by taking into account company filings or press material, secondary research, app downloads and traffic data. They refer to the average monthly active users over the period and count multiple accounts by persons only once.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of Instagram users in countries like Philippines and Thailand.

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Statista (2024). Instagram: number of global users 2020-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/183585/instagram-number-of-global-users/
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Instagram: number of global users 2020-2025

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May 22, 2024
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Area covered
Worldwide
Description

In 2021, there were 1.21 billion monthly active users of Meta's Instagram, making up over 28 percent of the world's internet users. By 2025, it has been forecast that there will be 1.44 billion monthly active users of the social media platform, which would account for 31.2 percent of global internet users.

How popular is Instagram?

Instagram, as of January 2022, was the fourth most popular social media platform in the world in terms of user numbers. YouTube and WhatsApp ranked in second and third place, respectively, whilst Facebook remained the most popular, with almost three billion monthly active users worldwide.

India had the largest number of Instagram users as of January 2022, with a total of over 230 million users in the country. The second-largest Instagram audience could be found in the United States, with almost 160 million people subscribing to the photo and video sharing app.

Gen Z and Instagram

As of September 2021, Gen Z users in the United States spent an average of five hours per week on Instagram. Although Instagram ranked third in terms of hours per week spent on the platform, Gen Z users spent considerably more time on TikTok, amounting to a weekly average of over 10 hours being spent on the mobile-first video app.

Most followed accounts on Instagram

As of May 2022, Instagram’s own account had 504.37 million followers. In terms of celebrities, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo (@chistiano) had over 440.41 million followers on the social network. Moreover, the average media value of an Instagram post by Ronaldo was over 985,000 U.S. dollars.

The most liked post on Instagram as of May 2022 was Photo of an Egg, which was posted in 2019 by the account @world_record_egg. Photo of an Egg has not only exceeded 55 million likes on the platform, but it also has nearly 3.5 million comments, and the account itself has over 4.5 million Instagram followers. After mysterious posts published by the account, World Record Egg revealed itself as part of a mental health campaign aimed at the difficulties and demands of using social media.

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