Side-by-side Instagram profile comparison of 4ocean vs Yosemite National Park. Followers, engagement, activity, and performance compared.
Profile Overview
Account size, health metrics, and growth indicators
Account Health
@4ocean
100
Excellent
Account Health
@yosemitenps
100
Excellent

4ocean
@4ocean
50M+ pounds removed from our ocean, rivers & coastlines 🌊 Measurable. Verified. Impact-driven. Be part of what’s next ↓
2.9M
Followers
59%
2.2K
Following
4.6K
Posts
58%
Healthy ratio

Yosemite National Park
@yosemitenps
Not just a great valley, but a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, and the tranquility of the High Sierra.
2M
Followers
41%
302
Following
3.4K
Posts
42%
Healthy ratio
Key Metrics Head-to-Head
Advanced Metrics
Account Tier
2.9M followers
Range: 1M-10M
@4ocean
2M followers
Range: 1M-10M
@yosemitenps
Engagement Quality
@4ocean
0.37%
Benchmark: 0.2-0.5%
@yosemitenps
0.32%
Benchmark: 0.2-0.5%
Following/Followers Ratio
@4ocean
1:1.3K
Very influential
@yosemitenps
1:6.6K
Very influential
Comment-to-Like Ratio
Higher = more thoughtful engagement
Virality Potential
Engagement per 1K followers (0-100 scale)
Content Density(posts per 1K followers)
@4ocean
1.60
Active@yosemitenps
1.70
ActiveJolygram Intelligence Metrics
Advanced analytics combining reach, engagement, content quality, and growth patterns
Growth Velocity Index
Recent growth momentum
Audience Quality Score
Quality of follower base
Content Performance Index
Engagement per follower
Overall Influence Index
Combined influence potential
Intelligence Metrics provide deeper insights into creator effectiveness, audience quality, and growth momentum beyond basic follower counts. These metrics help identify authentic influence and sustainable growth patterns.
Top Posts

During a recent cleanup off the coast of Pabuwahan Beach, Bali, we found a fully grown olive ridley sea turtle trapped inside a mattress and struggling to survive. The turtle was almost on the verge of suffocation so our cleanup team immediately jumped into action, fetched it out of the mattress, and carefully removed the plastic entangled around its head. The turtle seemed too exhausted to survive on its own, with numb flippers and half-closed eyes. The crew helped it recover by letting it rest in the boat for half an hour. Thanks to the quick action of Nur Wahyudi (the crew member who saw the turtle) we were able to rescue, rehabilitate, and release it back into a cleaner environment. The olive ridley sea turtle was humorously named Alexa, after 4ocean founder @alexjschulze. Six turtle species are endangered, facing severe threats from plastic pollution and poaching daily. The threat of entanglement to turtles is underestimated, as they often suffer internal injuries and starvation from ingesting plastics. It is more important than ever to help support us in solving the ocean plastic crisis. Comment “🐢” to help us clean the ocean! #4ocean #SaveTheTurtles #SeaTurtleRescue

“This is bullier yet." That is what President Theodore Roosevelt said to naturalist John Muir when it snowed overnight on their camp at Glacier Point during a visit to the wilderness around early Yosemite National Park in 1903. May 15 marked the start of that trip, when the two men spent three memorable nights camping, first under the outstretched arms of the Grizzly Giant in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, then in a snowstorm atop five feet of snow near Sentinel Dome, and finally in a meadow near the base of Bridalveil Fall. The trip aimed to explore Yosemite’s natural beauty and discuss the future of wilderness preservation. Muir used the opportunity to advocate for the protection of Yosemite and other natural areas. Two months before his visit, Roosevelt wrote to Muir, asking him to guide him through the park. “I do not want anyone with me but you, and I want to drop politics absolutely for four days and just be out in the open with you.” Muir rearranged his schedule to accommodate this request. He later admitted that during their trip, "I stuffed him pretty well regarding the timber thieves, and the destructive work of lumbermen and other spoilers of the forest." At the time, Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Trees, now known as the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, were not part of Yosemite National Park, but belonged instead to the state of California. Muir and Roosevelt’s conversations and shared joy with the beauty and magnificence of Yosemite led Roosevelt to expand federal protection of Yosemite to include Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove. President Roosevelt would continue to be inspired by these conversations and sign into existence five national parks, 18 national monuments, 55 national bird sanctuaries and wildlife refuges, and 150 national forests during his presidency. These historic images are from the park archives and are accessible in NPGallery at: https://npgallery.nps.gov/YOSE 📸1: John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt at Glacier Point. 📸2: President Teddy Roosevelt party under the Grizzly Giant in Mariposa Grove. 📸 3: President Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir riding down Yosemite Valley near Camp 19.
4ocean has 42.2K more likes on their top post
Hashtag Strategy
5
With Hashtags
7
Without Hashtags
1
With Hashtags
11
Without Hashtags
@4ocean has stronger hashtag impact
Engagement Trends
-95.4%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
-52.8%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
@yosemitenps shows better recent momentum
Posting Rhythm
@4ocean
@yosemitenps
Consistency score reflects regularity of posting. Higher = more reliable schedule for audience.
Expert Verdict
Overall Verdict:
@4ocean leads in most key metrics.
Followers
@4ocean dominates in reach and follower volume.
Engagement Rate
@4ocean delivers higher engagement relative to audience size.
Quick Summary
Data updated based on recent public posts.
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