
Influencer devastated after her Instagram account's suspended: ‘I've been accused of something that I was a victim of'
Every morning Erika Cramer's two sons ask her the same question.
'Mommy, did you get your Instagram back yet?'
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For the Melbourne-based business owner and mental health advocate, her account was more than a social media page.
It was her livelihood, her connection to community and her mission.
Then, overnight, it vanished.
3 For the Melbourne-based business owner and mental health advocate, her account was more than a social media page.
Instagram/Erika Cramer
'It's just really crap that it's not taken seriously.'
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'I cried for three days. It was like some mourning happening, but I wasn't crying because like, 'oh boohoo, I don't have Instagram'. It's what that platform means,' Erika told Kidspot.
Perhaps the cruelest sting is in the 'why.'
Erika's childhood wasn't easy. She grew up in America, before she eventually called Australia home.
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'There was a lot I had to survive,' she said.
By the age of nine, she had already endured multiple forms of abuse.
So when she discovered her Instagram account had been flagged for 'child exploitation' the irony was devastating.
3 Erika's childhood wasn't easy. She grew up in America, before she eventually called Australia home.
Instagram/Erika Cramer
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'I've been accused of something that I was a victim of when I was a kid,' she said.
'It's just really crap that it's not taken seriously. That a woman of color, who is a victim, an abuse survivor, is being called out for that.'
Upon learning of the removal, Erika contacted Meta immediately. She has staff to pay, women who rely on her platform for support, and it's an account she built from the ground up in the earliest, rawest days of motherhood.
'I love that I get to talk to people there. I love that I get to support my women there. I connect with them,' she said.
'I have women in my DMs that are sending me big old stories about abuse and domestic violence and all kinds of things.'
The deletion wasn't just a glitch. It silenced her voice and the voices of those who trusted her.
3 She has staff to pay, women who rely on her platform for support, and it's an account she built from the ground up in the earliest, rawest days of motherhood.
Instagram/Erika Cramer
'I feel like the life I lived and all the pain I went through, I feel my—my life's mission literally is to be of service now and share,' she said.
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'I know the impact of the work and then to have your impact stifled and literally stopped – it hurts so bad.'

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