Which Roloff family members remain publicly active on social media and what are their accounts?
Executive summary
Several Roloff family members continue to use social media publicly: Matt, Amy, Jacob (and his wife Isabel), Jeremy and Audrey, Zach and Tori, and Molly have all been referenced in recent coverage as active on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) — specific handles are mentioned in some reports (for example @audreyroloff and @rolofffarms) [1] [2] [3]. Reporting also shows divergent behavior: some Roloffs post frequently and commercially, others step back or take breaks from posting [2] [4].
1. Who the reporting names as publicly active — and why that matters
News outlets and entertainment coverage repeatedly name Matt, Amy, Jacob, Jeremy, Audrey, Zach, Tori, Isabel and Molly in stories about ongoing farm disputes, family developments and social posts, indicating all remain part of the public conversation and maintain some online presence [5] [4] [1]. That matters because the family's platform use shapes how disputes (like the farm ownership and sale) are presented to the public and how fans interpret personal developments [4] [3].
2. Examples of specific accounts cited in coverage
Several articles reference explicit account names and posts: Audrey’s Instagram account is named directly as @audreyroloff in coverage of her social-media break and comeback [2]. Matt’s use of social media to announce major personal news (for example his split from Caryn Chandler) and to promote the farm rental @rolofffarms has been reported [5] [1]. Jacob and Isabel are quoted about farm matters and are described as posting on Instagram and TikTok as part of their public profiles [4] [6].
3. How each member’s posting pattern differs, per reporting
Coverage portrays different styles: Audrey is described as a frequent poster who briefly took a hiatus then returned and sometimes faces criticism for using family photos for engagement [2]. Jacob is portrayed as more private about family (for example protecting his child’s face) yet still posts updates about life on the farm and gratitude for stewardship [4] [6]. Matt regularly posts farm updates and major personal announcements; outlets quote his social posts directly [5] [7].
4. What social coverage reveals about family disputes and agendas
Multiple pieces link social posts to the long-running dispute over Roloff Farms’ future: Matt’s announcements about selling or renting parts of the property and Jacob/Isabel’s clarifications about ownership have all been communicated or discussed via social media, showing platforms are central to competing narratives and claims [4] [8] [3]. Entertainment outlets cite posts as primary sources for who said what, revealing social accounts are used strategically to influence public opinion [4] [1].
5. Limitations and what the sources do not supply
Available sources list accounts and paraphrase posts but do not supply a comprehensive, current directory of every family member’s social handles (for example, People and Us Weekly reference @rolofffarms and @audreyroloff but do not catalog every handle) [1] [2]. Exact, up-to-the-minute follow/unfollow relationships and private account statuses are not comprehensively reported here; Radar Online and older coverage are cited for past follow/unfollow friction, but the current follower graphs and all platform usernames beyond those cited are not provided in these sources [9] [2].
6. Competing perspectives in the coverage
Entertainment news frames the family both as a tightly followed reality-TV brand and as a fractured private family using social media to air and manage disputes. Some coverage treats posts as routine lifestyle promotion (renting the home, farm updates) [1] [7]. Other reporting highlights controversy and criticism (family drama, accusations about content choices or alleged production misconduct), showing outlets diverge on whether the family’s social activity is primarily commercial, personal, or conflict-driven [9] [6].
7. Practical takeaway for someone trying to follow the Roloffs online
Begin with the accounts explicitly named in reporting — for example @audreyroloff and @rolofffarms — and expect variability: some members post frequently and commercially, others post selectively or have taken breaks [2] [1]. For a complete, current list of handles and active platforms, available sources do not mention an authoritative, updated roster of every family member’s accounts; you would need to consult each platform directly or look for a recent social-media roundup not included in the supplied reporting (not found in current reporting).
Sources cited: People, OregonLive, Us Weekly, Parade, Yahoo, Soap Opera Spy and other entertainment outlets summarized above [5] [1] [6] [8] [10] [2] [4] [9] [3].