The user is not an Instagram Business
The user is not an Instagram Business Why does this happen? This can happen if you don't have a Instagram business profile, or if you toggle between business, creator and normal account types. How to fix: Log into Instagram and convert your account to a business profile Refresh your Instagram profile connectionFew readersThe Instagram account is restricted
The Instagram account is restricted The app user's Instagram Professional account is inactive, checkpointed, or restricted. Why does this happen? This can happen because someone else logged into your account, or Instagram detected some suspicious activity and wants you to confirm everything is okay. How to fix: Sign in to the Instagram app Complete any actions the app requires to re-enable the account Refresh your Instagram profile connection in Pallyy (/en/article/mFew readersApplication does not have permission for this action
Application does not have permission for this action You no longer has access to post to this Instagram account. Why does this happen? This can happen because the connection has expired, your page roles have changed or someone has turned on two factor authentication. How to fix: Check your page roles in Facebook Make sure you have access to the Instagram via Facebook Refresh your Instagram profile connection in Pallyy (/en/article/manage-your-instagram-profile-connectFew readers
(#200) If the page business requires Two Factor Authentication, the user also needs to enable Two Factor Authentication.
(200) If the page business requires Two Factor Authentication, the user also needs to enable Two Factor Authentication. Why does this happen? This usually occurs when you have a role in a Facebook page, and the owner of the Facebook page turns on two factor authentication. How to fix: Open Facebook and go to your security page Scroll down to the two-factor authentication section (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/hFew readers(#200) User does not have sufficient administrative permission for this action on this page
(200) User does not have sufficient administrative permission for this action on this page Why does this happen? This usually means that you have not granted Pallyy the correct/required permissions to publish to your Facebook page. How to fix: Navigate to facebook.com and open your personal profile From the top right menu go to settings -settings -security and login -business integrations, or click here (https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=busineFew readers