@djokernolevs@therock
@therock has the bigger audience with 382.6M followers versus @djokernole's 16.5M. but @djokernole drives the stronger engagement at 1.95% versus @therock's 0.08% — meaning a higher share of followers actively like and comment. Overall, @djokernole edges the head-to-head with a Creator Score of 50/100 (C).
| Metric | @djokernole ✓ | @therock ✓ |
|---|---|---|
| Followers | 16.5M | 382.6M |
| Engagement rate | 1.95% | 0.08% |
| Avg. likes / post | 317.5K | 313.2K |
| Avg. comments / post | 3.5K | 4.1K |
| Posts / week | 4.0 | 0.5 |
| Total posts | 1.6K | 8.4K |
| Creator Score | 50/100 | 26/100 |
@djokernole
C 50/100
Average Creator
@therock
D 26/100
Needs Improvement
@djokernole vs @therock — FAQ
Who has more Instagram followers, @djokernole or @therock?
@therock has more followers — 382.6M versus 16.5M for @djokernole.
Which account has a higher engagement rate?
@djokernole has the higher engagement rate at 1.95%, compared to 0.08% for @therock. Engagement rate measures how actively followers like and comment relative to audience size.
Who posts more often, @djokernole or @therock?
@djokernole posts more frequently — about 4.0 posts per week versus 0.5 for @therock.
Who is the bigger creator overall?
By InstaView's Creator Score (which blends engagement, consistency, audience quality and reach), @djokernole comes out ahead with 50/100 versus 26/100.
How we compare these accounts
All figures are computed from each account's public Instagram data. Engagement rate is the average likes plus comments on recent posts divided by follower count — the standard measure of how actively an audience interacts, and often a better signal of influence than raw follower count. Creator Score blends engagement, posting consistency, audience quality (comment-to-like ratio) and reach into a single 0–100 rating. Numbers refresh periodically, so a very recent viral post may not yet be reflected.