When I try to get Instagram it says the item you are trying to buy is no longer available

I Don't know why this is happening i deleted apps before and reinstalled them but this is weird pls help

That error message is usually indicative of a problem with the App Store. If you look through the forums, you'll see that a number of people are experiencing the problem. Try again tomorrow.

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