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Finsta accounts are on the rise, but what is a Finsta?

By Laura Box

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By Laura Box

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Published Sep 12, 2019 at 10:30 AM

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Sep 12, 2019

What is a finsta?

In an attempt to reclaim privacy, intimacy, honesty, and humour, ‘finsta’, or fake Instagram, is freeing Instagrammers from public scrutiny and encouraging free, unfiltered sharing with their closest friends.

An ambiguous username, paired with a nondescript photo, private account settings and often less than 100 followers are recurring characteristics of finstas. Usually the secret sister account to users’ main, public accounts, the trend was started among influencers and gen Z with a similar goal in mind: privacy. For influencers, it was a matter of having an account without tens of thousands of people watching and criticising their every move. For gen Z, and increasingly for millennials, the reasons are more nuanced.

Artist, writer, and Slanted House Collective co-founder Ruhi Amin, says her finsta lets her feel a sense of freedom when posting content. “I realised how curated my Instagram was becoming due to the fact that my family and certain other individuals follow me on therealso because now insta is a means via which people find jobs or connect with other like-minded individuals, we don’t necessarily feel complete liberation when posting,” says Amin. “That’s why I made my finsta, so that I felt totally free and at ease when uploading content that is truly me,” she adds, “There’s no hesitation and I upload these images purely for myself, not because I want to appease a specific niche or crowd.” As a result, finstas present a more raw and unedited version of the account holder and posts are more likely to be spur of the moment rather than well thought out, acting as ‘a cathartic digital release’.

For many, finstas also act as a rejection of Instagram’s consumer-focused algorithm, as finsta-owners are less likely to follow influencers and brands. They also reject social media as a form of social capital and validation: images aren’t posted to gain significant likes, and private profiles mean followers can be kept to the bare minimum. The freedom that this provides is particularly enticing for queer people and women of colour, according to Amin.

“I’ve noticed that when it comes to queer people and POC women, or women in general, they voice their opinions a lot more openly on their finstas. Whether this is due to fear of being fought back against in the comments on their regular insta, I don’t know, but there’s a general sense of safety within your own personal finsta,” says Amin.

As the negative impacts of social media on mental health become more acknowledged, from the manipulation of users by capitalising on human need for social connection to the addiction causing mechanisms ingrained in the app (to the extent that Instagram has started trialing hiding likes in certain countries) it is fair to question whether creating a second account and spending more time on networking apps is actually productive.

Finstas, though, appear to have a contrasting effect when compared to their ‘rinsta’ counterparts. Behaviours commonly acknowledged to cause negative mental health impacts on Instagram, such as the constant comparison to other people, the need to present a perfect, curated version of yourself, and the inability to be completely truthful with your followers become obsolete on finsta.

“My Finsta has genuinely helped me express certain emotions I’ve been going through during the past few months,” shares Amin. “I woke up the other morning feeling anxious as hell about a past relationship and my direction in life, so I decided to post a finsta about it and I kid you not, felt 12 times better immediately after. It’s so weird that social media can do that, huh?”

Without the stress of strangers, colleagues, potential employers, exes, and family watching you, a sense of freedom is gained and the former stress that many people feel on Instagram becomes negated.

While some might argue that avoiding Instagram altogether is the best way to get privacy, avoid fear of public backlash, and be the truest version of yourself, it’s not so easy in a world that is increasingly geared towards social media and fostering an online presence. Finsta is a rejection of the most negative parts of the traditional Instagram, allowing expression within the constraints of an inherently flawed platform.

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FAQs

What is a Finsta? ›

Finsta is a slang term for “fake Insta”, which means a fake Instagram account. People use Finstas to post content that is deemed inappropriate or too private for their main Instagram account.

What are good reasons for having a Finsta? ›

The main reason is so they can post pictures and videos without having to worry about how it will affect their public image. This isn't always a bad thing. In some cases, teenagers will use their Finsta to express a more authentic version of themselves to the people who are closest to them.

What do girls use Finsta for? ›

A Finsta is essentially a private Instagram account that people create in addition to their main or "real" account. It's typically used as a more personal and casual platform to share photos, thoughts, and moments with only a select group of followers.

What is the Finsta feature? ›

'Finsta', slang for 'fake-insta', is typically an alternate Instagram profile that allows users to create an alternate account on the social media smartphone app. This account is usually meant to be a more private, closed space for users to post photos that are otherwise deemed 'uncool' for their primary account.

Why are Finsta accounts bad? ›

Finstas are an easy breeding ground for cyberbullying. When users see a request from a finsta, there's often no information to identify the account's real owner. The secrecy of finstas give bullies the perfect chance to troll kids without consequences.

What is a ghost account on Instagram? ›

Instagram ghost followers are inactive or fake Instagram accounts that may follow you, contributing to your overall follower count. However, they never interact with your content. Sometimes these accounts are created by real people who simply don't use their account.

How do you make a successful Finsta? ›

Things You Should Know
  1. Go to your profile page > ≡ > Settings > Add Account to make your finsta account.
  2. Make sure your username and profile photo don't reveal your identity if you want to keep it secret.
  3. Set the finsta account to private so only people you approve can see your content.

How do you identify a Finsta? ›

If you click on the little up arrow next to a user name, you'll be able to see a drop down menu to see if there are multiple accounts. The known “real” account may be the one you follow. If there's a second account, that could be their Finsta.

Is it worth it to have a Finsta account? ›

Whether or not you need a Finstagram depends on your social media preferences and social usage. If you value privacy and want to share more personal and unfiltered content with a select group of friends, a Finstagram may be a good option.

How to tell if someone has a hidden Instagram account? ›

Open Instagram on their phone. Take a look at the app on their phone. Click on their name, and if they are signed in, any other accounts will be listed below. If they are not signed into their account, you will need them to log in or no other accounts will appear.

How to find out if your child has a secret Instagram account? ›

When you look at the Instagram app on your child's phone, go to their profile and look next to the username at the top. If you see a down arrow next to it, click the arrow and any other accounts that they are their logged into should pop-up.

What does it mean when a girl has a Finsta? ›

Their fake-Instagram (their finsta) is a second Instagram account reserved for their close friends. With low follower numbers (followers are usually kept in the low double figures), they use this account to share more candid pictures of their lives – often wilfully unattractive ones, pulling faces and the like.

What is an example of a Finsta? ›

There are second accounts like Gigi Hadid disposable-camera-photography account and Bella Thorne's unfiltered-spam account with hundreds of thousands of followers, but actual celebrity finstas — private “fake” Instagram accounts as opposed to a public, “real” Instagram accounts — are nearly impossible to confirm.

Why would someone create a Finsta? ›

Finstas are commonly created to provide a space for individuals to express themselves more authentically without the pressure of maintaining a curated and public image. By sharing content on a finsta, users aim to foster a sense of closeness, intimacy, and privacy within a selected circle of friends or followers.

How do I get into Finsta? ›

Go to your profile page > ≡ > Settings > Add Account to make your finsta account. Make sure your username and profile photo don't reveal your identity if you want to keep it secret. Set the finsta account to private so only people you approve can see your content.

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