Update docs/configuring-playbook-bridge-mautrix-meta-instagram.md: the same paragraph as docs/configuring-playbook-bridge-mautrix-meta-messenger.md

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- both trying to use `@instagrambot:example.com` as their username. This conflict may be resolved by adjusting `matrix_mautrix_instagram_appservice_bot_username` or `matrix_mautrix_meta_instagram_appservice_username` - both trying to use `@instagrambot:example.com` as their username. This conflict may be resolved by adjusting `matrix_mautrix_instagram_appservice_bot_username` or `matrix_mautrix_meta_instagram_appservice_username`
- both trying to bridge the same DMs - both trying to bridge the same DMs
To do so, send a `clean-rooms` command to the management room with the old bridge bot (`@instagrambot:example.com`). To do so, send a `clean-rooms` command to the management room with the old bridge bot (`@instagrambot:example.com`). It gives you a list of portals and groups of portals you may purge. Proceed with sending commands like `clean recommended`, etc.
This would give you a list of portals and groups of portals you may purge. Proceed with sending commands like `clean recommended`, etc.
Then, consider disabling the old bridge in your configuration, so it won't recreate the portals when you receive new messages. Then, consider disabling the old bridge in your configuration, so it won't recreate the portals when you receive new messages.