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Friend/Acquaintance (private account) accepts request to follow them, but doesn't follow back- why? Do you normally unfollow?

A few weeks ago, I created a instagram account and start following a bunch of people (many were private, but all actively posting). All of these people were at a minimum a friend at one point in my life (some pretty close friends) but not people I necessarily interact with daily now. Most of them accepted my request to follow them, but didn't follow me. I can understand why celebrities or people with thousands of followers don't follow back, but am a little surprised someone I interacted with frequently would accept me and not bother to follow back.

Why do people do this? Do they really want me to be on their account or felt obligated to accept? Is it rude if I decide to unfollow them after a few weeks or so? I thought the point of instagram/social media was to interact with each other, and if someone isn't going to give a crap about even looking at my content, whats the point? Just curious what opinions on this are.

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