Paige Spiranac rival Karin Hart banned from Instagram as stunning golf influencer bizarrely ‘breaks community rules’

GOLF influencer Karin Hart slams a popular social media app after the company flags her account as “fake.”

The 34-year-old Paige Spiranac rival took to Instagram to call out the Meta app for “taking away from creators” after her backup page was disabled for breaking community guidelines.

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Instagram @karinhartKarin Hart has over 179,000 followers on Instagram[/caption]

Hart is a thriving social media star who has grown her stardom by posting and sharing golf content and glam photos with her fans.

She has built up an enormous online following, boasting 179,000 Instagram followers, 67,200 followers on X, formerly Twitter, and 37,000 on TikTok.

And on Wednesday, she shared a screenshot on her story of an email from Instagram informing her that her backup account, dedicated to golf content, had been suspended and terminated after review.

Hart captioned the story with a heartfelt message and was upset with the decision.

“Instagram needs to fix the scamming problems and stop suspending real accounts and taking away from their creators!

“What community guidelines did I break on my Instagram account?

“Goodbye to my dream of having a golf-focused Instagram account. 

“Thank you to everyone who followed me on there. I was so excited to share this journey with you guys,” Hart said on her Instagram story.

She followed that by resharing a video from her deleted page of her out on the golf course explaining what “girl math” is when out playing.

Fans showered Hart with compliments and praise in the comments.

One said: “You’re the best!”

Another: “Screw IG! You’re great and terrific.”

And a third expressed: “Awesome shots as always!”

Hart was born in Southern California but moved to Colorado when she was in elementary.

A former student at the University of Denver, Karin played D1 lacrosse for the Pioneers in college and took up golf after graduating.

She currently lives in Florida and runs her own company iHart Marketing.

   

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