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How to push account on after a good video?

How can I push my daughter's tiktok after getting a viral (to us) video?

I've asked for help before and it's worked well far!

Her account is mia.safehands and she just hit a 1m video which is mega for us, but still not gaining followers. Is there any tricks to push the account on after getting a good video?

Thanks in advance

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u/Electronic_Bluejay69 — 4 days ago

Stuck at 300 views / skateboarding content

Feel like TikTok doesn’t push videos at all and I refuse to pay for promotion! I’m a beginner skateboarder n posting everyday what I get up to, maybe my video are too boring and I need to fall over more 🥲

My handle is @wizzplank

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u/itsbekkistan — 7 days ago
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TikTok live agencies?

Are TikTok live agencies worth it?
What’s the point in them?
If they don’t take any of your cut then what do they get out of it?
I get invites but don’t see the point?
Do they actually help?
If so which one would you recommend?
It just seems very suspicious to me.

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 9 days ago
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Live agencies worth it?

Are TikTok live agencies actually worth joining?

I keep getting invited by different agencies and I honestly don’t understand the point of them. If they supposedly don’t take a cut of your money, then what exactly are they getting out of it?

Do they actually help creators grow or is it mostly just another way for TikTok to push lives? I’ve heard mixed things. Some people swear by them and others say they’re pointless or sketchy.

If you’ve joined one:
- Did it actually help?
- What do agencies even do for you?
- Are there any legit ones you’d recommend?

Right now it all feels a little suspicious to me.

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u/BellaMichelle2 — 11 days ago

Posts suddenly getting zero views with the occasion view or two after a few days.

My account is WorldsCollideVersus. I post vs battles between fictional characters. It’s nothing fancy it’s just a matchup screen that I add some animation from CapCut to. I have been posting since January and usually the posts are daily. I managed to get 41 followers which I was hoping I’d have more to show for it by now. I’m not a social media person so I’m not sure what to do.

Vs battles are niche so I know I’m not going to gain tens of thousands of followers. Each post has a poll and a music from TikTok that’s relevant to one of the characters.

Obviously some vs battles are less popular than others. Goku vs Superman would do a lot better than Sabrewulf vs werewolf by night for example.

I decided to shorten my posts from around 24 to 5 seconds because I thought shorter videos would be better for the algorithm. My kind of reels aren’t the kind of thing you’d need to watch the whole 24 seconds because it’s just simple animations over the matchup picture and some music.

For the past two weeks my posts have been getting zero views and some have gotten one or two a couple of days afterwards. I heard deleting was bad so instead of deleting them I just made them hidden. Even battles that should do well because it’s more popular characters get zero views. I kept some of the most recent posts up just in case they got a push.

I’m trying to figure out why my account is suddenly being killed. Never got any copyright notifications about any of the wallpapers. The music was stuff on TikTok so I doubt that would matter.

I’m thinking of making the reels longer again because 5 second audio just sounds ridiculous. Maybe I should add back the intro animation as well.

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u/Libertyprime8397 — 9 days ago

Do you think TikTok dance creators should earn royalties too?

For decades, music creators got royalties.

But dancers created global trends for free.

Some dances helped songs blow up worldwide… yet the people behind the dance often made nothing outside the app.

Do you think viral dance creators should eventually be able to monetize their dances the same way musicians monetize songs?

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u/AiwithAl — 10 days ago

260k followers struggling to grow

Hey all, basically I’ve grown my TikTok over the last 6 years to 260k posting gta content, but in recent times the views have hugely dropped and now I struggle to grow. In fact in the last year I’ve only grown 5k on TikTok. The views are not the same and even my daily livestreams are not getting pushed.

The content has remained the same and without sounding cocky I know the content isn’t the issue as I’ve grown a following on YouTube and instagram from the same content, which both continue to grow, just not the TikTok despite having significantly more followers

I’ve been trying for the last year to post consistently to try get the spark back but I’m at a loss now, I was wondering if anyone can help?

My account on all platforms is: UnderwaterPixel

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u/UnderwaterPixelYT — 9 days ago
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does my content just suck ?

Been at this for about a year now (started the TikTok a bit later) and I tried to come up with something original but it’s not really gaining that much traction. Lmk what you guys think.

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u/jazeal2024 — 11 days ago

Violation for featuring my children using a product

Has anyone else had TikTok Shop violations for videos featuring their children using products normally? Feeling really frustrated/confused.

I’m a TikTok Shop affiliate creator and recently had a product link removed for a video showing my two toddlers playing on their toy ride-on cars in our garden.

The video was literally just a short clip of them playing normally. No speaking to camera, no “buy this”, no product claims, no weird/inappropriate content at all. They don’t even look at the camera. Music was overlaid so you can’t hear voices. They were fully clothed and just playing outside.

TikTok flagged it for violating policies around minors in e-commerce content.

What’s confusing me is their published policy wording seems to focus on minors independently promoting/selling products or directly engaging in commercial behaviour. My children were not doing that at all. They were just using an age-appropriate toy.

This actually happened to me once before with a similar video (my kids wearing children’s clothing from TikTok Shop). I appealed it and support later admitted the violation had been incorrectly applied by AI moderation and they removed it.

At the time I also raised that loads of creators post similar content and asked why mine had been singled out. TikTok support actually confirmed those example videos were allowed content.

So naturally I assumed this style of content was compliant.

Fast forward to now, I get another violation for very similar content. My appeal instantly fails saying I didn’t provide proof of age?? Even though I’m already age-verified as a TikTok Shop affiliate and it never asked me for proof of ID when I was filling out my appeal. Then support tells me the issue is because “a minor appeared alone for more than half the video duration”.

But I genuinely cannot find that wording anywhere in their public-facing policy docs.

What’s frustrating is there are STILL countless TikTok Shop videos live right now showing children modelling clothes, opening toys, playing with products etc with no adult physically visible in frame.

TikTok’s latest reply basically says: “Any minor present in e-commerce content should be accompanied by an adult.”

But again… that seems VERY different to the actual published wording around minors independently promoting products.

I’m honestly trying to follow the rules properly here, but the guidance feels completely inconsistent depending on who reviews the case.

Has anyone else had this happen?
Did anyone manage to escalate it further or overturn it?
Or has TikTok quietly changed how they enforce these policies recently?

Would genuinely appreciate advice from other creators because I feel like I’m getting completely contradictory information from support. I just want to get my content right and not risk another violation in future

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u/BearFunny1764 — 13 days ago