@ameliavega vs @hihyunwoo: Instagram Profiles Compared

A side-by-side comparison of the Instagram profiles of AMELIA VEGA HORFORD (@ameliavega) and 이현우 (@hihyunwoo) across 9 metrics — followers, engagement rate, average likes, best post, and more. Data is from IGDataHub's continuous data collection.

Verdict: Both creators are tied at 4-4 across tracked metrics.
@hihyunwoo has 3,281,618 Instagram followers — 1,627,799 more than @ameliavega (1,653,819).
@ameliavega

AMELIA VEGA HORFORD

@ameliavega

Miss Universe 03 🇩🇴 - Singer Author📚 💍@alhorford La gloria y honra para Dios. Island Girl - Mommy Of 6 contacto: @management.av My sites👇🏼

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@hihyunwoo

이현우

@hihyunwoo

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@ameliavega Metric @hihyunwoo
1.7M Followers 3.3M
1.6K Total Posts 50
12 Recent Posts Analyzed 12
125.7K Avg Likes / Post 143.4K
3.3K Avg Comments / Post 725
129.0K Avg Engagement / Post 144.1K
331.8K Best Post Likes 309.0K
7% Engagement Rate (%) 4%
1.0K Followers per Post 65.6K
Methodology: Follower count, post count, and verification status come directly from each Instagram profile. Engagement metrics (likes, comments, engagement rate) are computed from a sample of each account's most recent posts captured by IGDataHub. Engagement rate = (likes + comments) / followers per post × 100.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more Instagram followers, @ameliavega or @hihyunwoo?

@hihyunwoo has more Instagram followers than @ameliavega: 3,281,618 vs 1,653,819.

Which account has higher engagement, @ameliavega or @hihyunwoo?

@ameliavega has a higher Instagram engagement rate (7.8%) than @hihyunwoo (4.39%).

How is this comparison calculated?

Follower count, post count, and verification status come directly from each Instagram profile. Engagement metrics (likes, comments, engagement rate) are computed from a sample of each account's most recent posts captured by IGDataHub. Engagement rate = (likes + comments) / followers per post × 100.

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