Social media entrepreneur and crypto investor Linus Williams, popularly known as Blord, has lost his Instagram account with more than 3 million followers after the platform permanently deleted it for violating its community guidelines.
The suspension reportedly followed a controversial post linked to his recent online feud with activist VeryDarkMan (VDM), over which explicit content — described as “VDM’s noodles” — was shared across social platforms.
According to multiple reports, Instagram flagged Blord’s post as a breach of its nudity and sexual content policy, leading to the immediate deletion of his verified account.
The takedown marks a major setback for Blord, who built a vast following through tech tutorials, cryptocurrency education, and luxury lifestyle content — using his page as a key marketing channel for his business ventures, including Blord Group and Billpoint App.
The influencer has yet to issue an official statement, but fans and business associates have expressed shock online, describing the incident as a cautionary tale about the risks of digital reputation management in the age of viral controversies.
The development also underscores how social media violations can have real-world consequences, wiping out years of brand building and audience growth with a single post.
“Before you start a fight online, remember — some battles don’t just cost pride; they cost everything you’ve built,” a media analyst commented, summarizing the sentiment across social media.


