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    My TikTok analytics show a drastic drop in visibility, indicating a possible shadowban on my account. What actions typically lead to this in 2025? Is it content-related or due to suspicious activity? How can I rectify this situation step by step?

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    Sean Koons
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    While TikTok doesn’t officially use the term “shadowban,” experiencing a sudden limitation in your content’s reach is a genuine concern. This restriction is often triggered by content or behavior on your account that raises red flags with the platform’s automated systems for potentially violating their policies.
    There are several common reasons behind this issue. Firstly, it often stems from posting content that breaches or tests the boundaries of TikTok’s Community Guidelines. Even if a video remains visible, content covering sensitive topics, endorsing regulated items, containing borderline hateful language, or showing potentially unsafe actions can be flagged and severely restricted in distribution.
    Secondly, repeated copyright violations can be a contributing factor. If you frequently upload videos featuring copyrighted music, movie segments, or TV show clips without proper rights, your account may face penalties.
    Engaging in spam-like activities is another significant concern. Rapidly following accounts, excessively liking videos in a short time, or repetitively posting the same comment can make your account seem like a bot to the system.
    Moreover, inappropriate or banned hashtags could also trigger reach restrictions. Including a flagged hashtag in your video’s caption can suppress its visibility.
    To address a suspected reach restriction, follow a clear process. Begin by thoroughly reviewing your recent content and deleting any videos that may be problematic. When in doubt, it’s safer to remove a video. Start with the most recent and work backward.
    After cleaning up your profile, consider taking a short posting break for a few days, as many creators find this beneficial for a potential account reset within the algorithm.
    Additionally, clear your TikTok app’s cache through your phone settings and ensure the app is up to date, as this can resolve minor technical issues contributing to the problem.
    When you resume posting, focus solely on creating high-quality, original content that clearly adheres to TikTok’s Community Guidelines. This action signals positive behavior to the system, aiding in rebuilding your account’s reputation.
    While reaching out to TikTok support for a suspected shadowban may not yield significant results, self-identification and removal of potential issues, along with sustained positive behavior, are crucial steps. Remember, patience is key as the recovery of your reach may take some time.
    Best regards,
    Sean

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