How it works
Most link tools never tell you what actually takes a creator's link down. Here's the real mechanism — and exactly what LinkCompliant does about it, in plain terms.
When you put a link in your Instagram or TikTok bio, the platform doesn’t just store it. It visits the destination and reads the page — the text and the images on it — and checks them against its own content and link policies. If what it finds looks like a policy violation, it can disable your link, hide it, or flag your account. This happens automatically, often with no notice.
Instead of pointing your bio link straight at an explicit destination, you point it at your page on linkcompliant.com. That page is a real, ordinary link page — a bio, your links, and screened images — and it’s the same clean page everyone sees: your fans, and any platform policy check. Your explicit content stays where it belongs, on the platforms built to host it, exactly like every other link-in-bio. Fans tap through to where you sell; the public page itself stays within policy.
Anything you add to your LinkCompliant page is checked against Meta’s published content policies before the page goes live. If an image would put you at risk, you see it flagged — and you decide what to do — before it’s ever public. Nothing reaches the page without passing that check first, so the page stays genuinely compliant rather than compliant by luck.
Platform rules change, quietly and often. We follow Meta’s content and link standards and update what your page is screened against, so your page keeps meeting the current rules — without you having to read the fine print every month.
Straight with you
Anyone who guarantees a platform will never touch your link is selling you something. Here's where the line really is.
Give your link a public page that genuinely meets platform policy.
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