Ran out of iCloud space

My son has run out of iCloud space. I checked his phone: Settings > iCloud > Manage Storage.
The top three were:
Camera roll: 261 MB
Social Cam: 196 MB
Instagram: 7 MB
How come his storage is full?

iCloud can only store a certain amount of info/data. On my iPhone 4s (It might be different on other devises) 5 gb are free and you have to buy more if it is full. If you want to buy more iCloud space go into settings then iCloud then Acount, then click on the big grey box with the amount you have free and select a larger plan.

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