Human Behavior Emulation on Instagram: Making Automation Look Human
In Instagram automation, how actions are performed matters just as much as what actions are taken. Human Behavior Emulation in Onimator is designed to make automated activity appear natural by mimicking how real users actually browse and engage on Instagram.
Instead of accounts performing only direct actions like following or liking, this feature introduces passive, human-like behaviors such as:
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Watching Stories
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Scrolling through the Home Feed
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Browsing the Explore Page
These actions mirror real user habits and help reduce detectable automation patterns. You can enable one, two, or all three features—but enabling all three provides the most realistic behavior.
How Human Behavior Emulation Works
Once enabled, Onimator performs these activities randomly within your defined limits , just like a human user would. The system intelligently varies:
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Watch time
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Delays between actions
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Whether content is liked, based on probability
This randomness prevents repetitive, robotic patterns and helps accounts blend into normal Instagram usage.
Watch Home Feed Stories Action

This feature simulates a user watching Instagram Stories from their Home Feed.
Key Settings Explained
Stories to Watch per Operation
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Minimum Stories : The lowest number of stories watched in a session
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Maximum Stories : The highest number of stories watched
Onimator randomly chooses a number between your minimum and maximum values.
Watch Seconds per Story
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Minimum Seconds : Shortest watch duration
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Maximum Seconds : Longest watch duration
Each story is watched for a randomly selected duration within this range.
Percent to Like Story
Controls the probability that a watched story receives a ❤️ like.
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50% → Roughly half of watched stories are liked
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0% → Watch only, no likes
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100% → Like every story
Best Use Cases
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Warming up new or aged accounts
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Making daily activities appear natural
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Supporting healthier trust score behavior
Scroll Home Feed Action

This feature mimics casual scrolling through Instagram’s Home Feed, similar to everyday usage.
Key Settings Explained
Scroll Feed per Operation
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Minimum Feed : Fewest posts to scroll
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Maximum Feed : Most posts to scroll
Onimator scrolls through a random number of posts within your range.
Delays After Scroll
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Minimum Delay : Shortest pause per post
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Maximum Delay : Longest pause
These delays simulate reading captions or viewing content.
Percent to Like Post
Defines the likelihood of liking posts while scrolling.
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30–50% → Realistic human behavior
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100% → Aggressive and not recommended
Best Use Cases
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Normal daily engagement
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Avoiding action-only behavior patterns
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Making sessions appear organic
Scroll Explore Page Action

This feature replicates browsing the Explore Page, where users typically discover new content.
Key Settings Explained
Scroll Explore Page Posts per Operation
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Minimum Posts : Fewest posts to scroll
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Maximum Posts : Most posts to scroll
This creates a randomized browsing depth.
Delays After Post
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Minimum Delay : Short pause
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Maximum Delay : Longer pause
These pauses mimic watching videos or inspecting content.
Percent to Like Post
Probability of liking Explore content.
Recommendation:
Keep this lower than Home Feed likes, since users typically like Explore posts less frequently.
Best Use Cases
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Discover-style behavior
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New account warming
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Mimicking curiosity-driven scrolling
Recommended Setup for Safe & Natural Behavior
For most users, the following setup provides the best balance between safety and realism:
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Enable all three Human Behavior Emulation features
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Set percent to like between 30–60%
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Use short delays ( 3–7 seconds )
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Avoid setting all values to their maximum
This configuration produces balanced, human-like sessions without appearing aggressive.
Important Notes
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Human Behavior Emulation does not replace core actions like follow or unfollow
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These features are designed to support account safety and realism
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The more features enabled, the more natural the account behavior appears







