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The total number of IG users following @username on last update.
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How often does @username usually post a new photo/video.
The average amount of likes a photo by @username gets.
Two users might have an average of 100 likes on their photos. One got 100 likes on every single one of his photos, while the other got 20 in most of them and 2000 in a couple. The first user will have a high consistency while the second one will have a low consistency.
A good consistency is always a good sign.
The average percentage of IG users who follow @username who like his/her photos.
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The average amount of comments a photo by @username gets.
The average percentage of IG users who follow @username who comment on his/her photos.
Two users might have an average of 10 comments on their photos. One got 10 comments on every single one of his photos, while the other got 2 in most of them and 200 in a couple. The first user will have a high consistency while the second one will have a low consistency.
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The average percentage of comments a photo gets in relationship to the likes.
popularity
6,756,534
254
mega influencer
@unicef is a mega influencer with 6,756,534 followers.
content
6,309
nan% vs. nan%
602 chars
1
Oct 12
+ daily
@unicef is incredibly active, publishing several times a day, with a poor use of captions but a good use of hashtags
community engagement
19,082 / 0.28%
42%
429 / 0.00006%
27%
@unicef's community is poorly engaged and very inconsistent. Watch out for an abuse of promotions or spammy hashtags
not good nor bad
very low
low
good
high
very high
History
30 days
90 days
all
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Oct 12
113,979
6,756,534
254
6,309
0.28%
19,082
429
Sep 26
16,678
6,642,555
253
6,245
0.68%
44,878
454
Sep 24
11,354
6,625,877
252
6,236
0.55%
36,148
457
Sep 23
25,284
6,614,523
252
6,233
0.36%
24,054
220
Sep 20
7,627
6,589,239
252
6,224
0.29%
19,282
94
Sep 19
8,059
6,581,612
252
6,221
0.29%
19,357
132
Sep 18
7,576
6,573,553
252
6,218
0.27%
17,544
126
Sep 17
8,467
6,565,977
252
6,214
0.29%
18,838
138
Sep 16
8,512
6,557,510
252
6,210
0.27%
17,704
117
Sep 15
27,044
6,548,998
252
6,206
0.3%
19,353
119
Sep 12
8,545
6,521,954
251
6,194
0.42%
27,565
208
Sep 11
8,059
6,513,409
251
6,191
0.39%
25,360
137
Sep 10
8,005
6,505,350
251
6,186
0.32%
21,097
107
Sep 09
8,090
6,497,345
251
6,180
0.44%
28,583
184
Sep 08
7,673
6,489,255
251
6,177
0.4%
25,677
160
Sep 07
7,673
6,481,582
251
6,172
0.34%
22,196
106
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Sep 06
7,042
6,473,909
251
6,169
0.3%
19,354
102
Sep 05
6,620
6,466,867
251
6,164
0.38%
24,320
159
Sep 04
6,412
6,460,247
251
6,160
0.42%
27,000
163
Sep 03
7,703
6,453,835
251
6,157
0.39%
24,966
144
Sep 02
7,602
6,446,132
251
6,153
0.39%
24,837
125
Sep 01
16,131
6,438,530
251
6,148
0.37%
23,592
123
Aug 30
8,973
6,422,399
251
6,142
0.62%
39,762
395
Aug 29
39,347
6,413,426
251
6,138
0.6%
38,426
382
Aug 27
7,921
6,374,079
251
6,130
0.34%
21,576
110
Aug 26
7,441
6,366,158
251
6,126
0.36%
23,032
119
Aug 25
7,149
6,358,717
251
6,122
0.35%
22,565
105
Aug 24
6,755
6,351,568
251
6,119
0.31%
20,005
102
Aug 23
6,033
6,344,813
251
6,115
0.26%
16,486
112
Aug 22
8,452
6,338,780
251
6,112
0.23%
14,696
106
followers vs
Feed
last 12
last 24
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Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
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Kumba, 11, shows us what it’s like to go back to school in Mauritania after COVID-19 closures.
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Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
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We rarely talk about it, but loneliness is something that affects all of us from time to time.
👉 Swipe across for tips on supporting your mental health.
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Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
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"Dear girls around the world,⠀
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My whole life, I've been led by women through storms. To me, they've always been a symbol of undying grace and resilience, and I know I'm not the only one that has had the pleasure of witnessing this. You deserve the same grace from the world. You deserve to dream. You deserve to run free with no limitations. We deserve the world to show us kindness. We deserve the world to show us what it means to feel safe. To show us the love that it has been shown by women. ⠀
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International Day of the Girl not only celebrates girls around the world, but recognizes the struggles we face on a daily basis. The future I dream about is one where no girl is left behind. Your dreams deserve devotion. Your dreams deserve to become true. It’s not impossible, we just don’t want it enough. Basic human rights should never be a debate, and often, girls find themselves in positions where theirs are arguments. ⠀
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A future I dream of is one where girls aren’t only told that they are incredible, they are given the opportunities and resources to become just that. A future where girls step up to the podium to introduce themselves as presidents, lawyers, engineers, professors, artists, and award winning actresses and models. We are more than capable. The world just needs to want equality bad enough!⠀
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Kamogelo."⠀
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YES! All around the world, girls like Kamogelo are demanding their rights. The world is listening.⠀
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Today, write a letter to a girl who is standing up for equality and breaking gender stereotypes, someone inspiring you to chase your dreams, someone you want to say thank you to - now, more than ever, we need to work together, lift each other up, and work for a more equal world for all. ⠀
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@voicesofyouth 🖌 @inagouveia ⠀
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“To my 14-year-old self,⠀
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You just turned 24 and wow, where has the time gone. Soon you’ll be 30, 50, then 75. What will you achieve?⠀
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Your plans will change. Do not get frustrated with your failures, as they are an opportunity to learn. Do not feel discouraged since there is no established path for you to walk on. You are creating it yourself. ⠀
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The way a person evolves is amazing. And how a girl grows into a woman is outstanding. Let your passions change as you learn. Your goals will be shaped by your passions and trust me, they will only get better. ⠀
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Your actions, your emotions, your courage, your passions, your thoughts, and the opportunities you seize will guide you to become the role model you will be. There is still a long way ahead of you, even ahead of me. As a girl and as a young woman, it is scary to think about it. But if your dreams don’t scare you, are they even worth pursuing?⠀
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Yes, you are a girl. One girl turning into a woman. Feel honored to be one. Women are the epitome of “man”-kind. We are strong, we are smart, we can make our voices be heard, our actions be seen. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise. You represent humankind and every exceptional aspect of it. Be proud of the girl you are and the woman you are going to be.⠀
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I believe in you, so believe in yourself.⠀
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Sincerely,⠀
Alexandra, your 24-year-old self.”⠀
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This join Alexandra in writing a letter or giving a shout out to a girl who inspires you: a young leader, a family member, an influencer, your best friend or even yourself as a teen! @voicesofyouth @UNICEF 🖌 @inagouveia
Yes! Thank you @davidbeckham for sharing this important message. All around the world, girls are taking charge - let’s listen to girls and follow their leadership as we continue building an equal world for every child. ⠀
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“All girls, wherever they are in the world, should have the chance to learn and to achieve their potential. Our daughters deserve just the same opportunities as our sons. Today on we celebrate girls all around the world who are working hard to make a positive change in their lives and communities. @unicef ”
To celebrate , UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore wrote a letter to her 15-year-old self. A must-read 👇⠀
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“To my 15-year-old self,⠀
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Your shyness makes it hard for you to speak up and have others hear your voice but know when you are passionate about something your words will tumble out!⠀
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You have such big dreams studying science, technology, space and math. Stay firm in that commitment to be shoulder to shoulder to boys who study STEM - be the top of the class.⠀
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You are so lucky to have a mother, father and sister who support you. Their advice, guidance and voices will be with you for the rest of your life … so listen and store it away in your memories. ⠀
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Times will change rapidly. Technology and digital skills will evolve at rates that you cannot imagine. You love mathematics, become a designer and a coder. Tech skills and digital connectivity will become central to narrowing the educational and livelihood divides that girls and women have experienced across generations.⠀
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Continue to be curious. Explore the world and its many cultures. There is beauty on our planet. Find it. Discover and invent so you can be part of the future generation of relentless problem-solvers and changemakers. Learn business so you can make your own way in the world economically. Be a lifelong champion for girls, all girls, everywhere. Girls can do anything they dream of doing.
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I believe in you, Henrietta, be strong and clear in your voice and actions, and believe in your ideas. You want to explore and help the world. Do so. Study, travel and have fun! Play every sport possible and learn teamwork, it will make everything you do in life easier. ⠀
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Sincerely,⠀
Henrietta, your 2020, wiser self.”⠀
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📷 Henrietta H. Fore at age 17.
We must stop stigma standing in the way of children and young people seeking the help they need to protect and support their mental health.
This , UNICEF is calling for greater investment in, and access to, vital services that are free of shame and judgement.
24-year-old mental health advocate Renata on supporting her community during , her own struggles with mental health and what drives her to never give up.
Yes! Thank you @davidbeckham for sharing this important message. All around the world, girls are taking charge - let’s listen to girls and follow their leadership as we continue building an equal world for every child. ⠀
⠀
“All girls, wherever they are in the world, should have the chance to learn and to achieve their potential. Our daughters deserve just the same opportunities as our sons. Today on we celebrate girls all around the world who are working hard to make a positive change in their lives and communities. @unicef ”
To celebrate , UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore wrote a letter to her 15-year-old self. A must-read 👇⠀
⠀
“To my 15-year-old self,⠀
⠀
Your shyness makes it hard for you to speak up and have others hear your voice but know when you are passionate about something your words will tumble out!⠀
⠀
You have such big dreams studying science, technology, space and math. Stay firm in that commitment to be shoulder to shoulder to boys who study STEM - be the top of the class.⠀
⠀
You are so lucky to have a mother, father and sister who support you. Their advice, guidance and voices will be with you for the rest of your life … so listen and store it away in your memories. ⠀
⠀
Times will change rapidly. Technology and digital skills will evolve at rates that you cannot imagine. You love mathematics, become a designer and a coder. Tech skills and digital connectivity will become central to narrowing the educational and livelihood divides that girls and women have experienced across generations.⠀
⠀
Continue to be curious. Explore the world and its many cultures. There is beauty on our planet. Find it. Discover and invent so you can be part of the future generation of relentless problem-solvers and changemakers. Learn business so you can make your own way in the world economically. Be a lifelong champion for girls, all girls, everywhere. Girls can do anything they dream of doing.
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I believe in you, Henrietta, be strong and clear in your voice and actions, and believe in your ideas. You want to explore and help the world. Do so. Study, travel and have fun! Play every sport possible and learn teamwork, it will make everything you do in life easier. ⠀
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Sincerely,⠀
Henrietta, your 2020, wiser self.”⠀
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📷 Henrietta H. Fore at age 17.
hashtags
#DayOfTheGirl
#GenerationEquality
analysis
This post got
25% more likes
compared to @unicef's average. It uses
100% more hashtags
and its
caption is 200% longer
comments
20,467
1,280
Oct 11 2020 GMT04:05
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Important messages need to be shared.
This illustration was donated by artist Inaê Gouvêia Coelho @inagouveia - thank you!
hashtags
#DayOfTheGirl
#GenerationEquality
analysis
This post got
198% more likes
compared to @unicef's average. It uses
100% more hashtags
and its
caption is 78% shorter
23,857
1,261
Oct 11 2020 GMT13:00
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To celebrate , UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore wrote a letter to her 15-year-old self. A must-read 👇⠀
⠀
“To my 15-year-old self,⠀
⠀
Your shyness makes it hard for you to speak up and have others hear your voice but know when you are passionate about something your words will tumble out!⠀
⠀
You have such big dreams studying science, technology, space and math. Stay firm in that commitment to be shoulder to shoulder to boys who study STEM - be the top of the class.⠀
⠀
You are so lucky to have a mother, father and sister who support you. Their advice, guidance and voices will be with you for the rest of your life … so listen and store it away in your memories. ⠀
⠀
Times will change rapidly. Technology and digital skills will evolve at rates that you cannot imagine. You love mathematics, become a designer and a coder. Tech skills and digital connectivity will become central to narrowing the educational and livelihood divides that girls and women have experienced across generations.⠀
⠀
Continue to be curious. Explore the world and its many cultures. There is beauty on our planet. Find it. Discover and invent so you can be part of the future generation of relentless problem-solvers and changemakers. Learn business so you can make your own way in the world economically. Be a lifelong champion for girls, all girls, everywhere. Girls can do anything they dream of doing.
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I believe in you, Henrietta, be strong and clear in your voice and actions, and believe in your ideas. You want to explore and help the world. Do so. Study, travel and have fun! Play every sport possible and learn teamwork, it will make everything you do in life easier. ⠀
⠀
Sincerely,⠀
Henrietta, your 2020, wiser self.”⠀
⠀
📷 Henrietta H. Fore at age 17.
hashtags
#DayOfTheGirl
#GenerationEquality
analysis
This post got
194% more likes
compared to @unicef's average. It uses
100% more hashtags
and its
caption is 200% longer
69,005
575
Oct 11 2020 GMT15:30
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Yes! Thank you @davidbeckham for sharing this important message. All around the world, girls are taking charge - let’s listen to girls and follow their leadership as we continue building an equal world for every child. ⠀
⠀
“All girls, wherever they are in the world, should have the chance to learn and to achieve their potential. Our daughters deserve just the same opportunities as our sons. Today on we celebrate girls all around the world who are working hard to make a positive change in their lives and communities. @unicef ”