Side-by-side Instagram profile comparison of NASA vs Vin Diesel. Followers, engagement, activity, and performance compared.
Profile Overview
Account size, health metrics, and growth indicators
Account Health
@nasa
100
Excellent
Account Health
@vindiesel
100
Excellent
104.3M
Followers
50%
91
Following
4.8K
Posts
68%
Healthy ratio

Vin Diesel
@vindiesel
103.4M
Followers
50%
88
Following
2.2K
Posts
32%
Healthy ratio
Key Metrics Head-to-Head
Advanced Metrics
Account Tier
104.3M followers
Range: 10M+
@nasa
103.4M followers
Range: 10M+
@vindiesel
Engagement Quality
@nasa
0.27%
Benchmark: 0.1-0.2%
@vindiesel
0.40%
Benchmark: 0.1-0.2%
Following/Followers Ratio
@nasa
1:1.1M
Very influential
@vindiesel
1:1.2M
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)
@nasa
0.05
Low@vindiesel
0.02
LowJolygram 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

Pretty in purple 💜 You’re looking at Messier 101, otherwise known as the Pinwheel Galaxy. This dazzling photo was taken by @NASAChandraXray and includes data from a variety of other telescopes. This galaxy appears purple because Chandra represents its X-ray data in pink and purple tones. Other wavelengths of light, like visible and infrared, are shown in different colors. Showing these different wavelengths of light together in one composite image helps scientists study the stars and celestial activity present in galaxies like Messier 101. Credit: X-ray: Chandra: ASA/CXC/JHU/K. Kuntz et al.; UV/Optical: XMM-Newton: ESA/XMM/R. Willatt; Optical: Hubble: NASA/ESA/STScI/JHU/K. Kuntz et al.; Ground-based: R. J. GaBany; IR: Spitzer: NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI/K. Gordon; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare, K.Arcand #NASA #Galaxy #Purple

Morning, angels. Beyond blessed in this lifetime... A mother who loved without condition, a father who raised me and taught me things no film set ever could… and a brother, on and off screen… who believed in a promise we made long before the world was watching. As I walked through the Petersen Museum, biggest car exhibit in history, I felt something deep and emotional… Standing among the machines, the memories, the weight of what we built together. It was there, surrounded by all of it, that a kind of clarity finally came… You will soon see Riddick. Theo. Xander. The Arbor King, which is literally Disney’s most enigmatic character… But the Fast finale- that… that, will be cathartic. Not just for me, but for all of us. One year, eleven months away… and maybe, just maybe, I will finally hear him say… “The best one, is finally on the screen.” You are all a part of this beautiful dream… Good news coming.
vindiesel has 1.1M more likes on their top post
Hashtag Strategy
11
With Hashtags
1
Without Hashtags
0
With Hashtags
12
Without Hashtags
@nasa has stronger hashtag impact
Engagement Trends
-18.4%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
-57.1%
Engagement shift
Likes
Comments
@nasa shows better recent momentum
Posting Rhythm
@nasa
@vindiesel
Consistency score reflects regularity of posting. Higher = more reliable schedule for audience.
Expert Verdict
Overall Verdict:
@vindiesel delivers higher engagement relative to audience size.
Followers
@nasa dominates in reach and follower volume.
Engagement Rate
@vindiesel delivers higher engagement relative to audience size.
Quick Summary
Data updated based on recent public posts.
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