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TikTok How to remove tiktok shadow ban?

Glamoco

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I maintained an artist account on TikTok.

My videos typically garnered around 3000 views each, with particularly successful ones reaching 20-30K views.

To unlock live streaming capabilities, I focused on growing my follower count. Some followers were acquired through TikTok promotions, while others came from third-party services that claimed to provide authentic followers. Since these followers remained engaged with my content, I assumed they were of high quality.

Upon gaining access to live streaming, I encountered an issue. During one live session, I unintentionally displayed a screenshot of music from a website.

To the best of my knowledge, the website featured side ads featuring a woman in a bikini and potentially a strip poker game.

There isn't much I can do if the content was being streamed from the desktop. As we know, TikTok often features bikini-clad girls, women in revealing attire, and videos with sexually suggestive content. I've even come across breastfeeding videos and cultural practices showing tribal women bare-chested. Unfortunately, when reported, these videos are often rejected, making the reporting process uncomfortable.

The live stream was suspended for approximately two months. Upon its restoration, I observed a consistent maximum view count of around 250 for most of my videos, regardless of their content. This consistency across consecutive videos suggests the possibility of a shadow ban on the account.


Here are my questions:

I was contacted by someone on TikTok claiming they could remove the shadow ban from my account. They said my account violated TikTok's community guidelines, either directly or indirectly. They proposed to fix this using SQL injection queries and Haps, promising it would take 25 minutes. They also mentioned providing an authorized email for verification, valid for 5 minutes. However, I noticed the text I was typing appeared mirrored, which raised concerns about potential hacking. Can I trust this person's claims?

 

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I maintained an artist account on TikTok.

My videos typically garnered around 3000 views each, with particularly successful ones reaching 20-30K views.

To unlock live streaming capabilities, I focused on growing my follower count. Some followers were acquired through TikTok promotions, while others came from third-party services that claimed to provide authentic followers. Since these followers remained engaged with my content, I assumed they were of high quality.

Upon gaining access to live streaming, I encountered an issue. During one live session, I unintentionally displayed a screenshot of music from a website.

To the best of my knowledge, the website featured side ads featuring a woman in a bikini and potentially a strip poker game.

There isn't much I can do if the content was being streamed from the desktop. As we know, TikTok often features bikini-clad girls, women in revealing attire, and videos with sexually suggestive content. I've even come across breastfeeding videos and cultural practices showing tribal women bare-chested. Unfortunately, when reported, these videos are often rejected, making the reporting process uncomfortable.

The live stream was suspended for approximately two months. Upon its restoration, I observed a consistent maximum view count of around 250 for most of my videos, regardless of their content. This consistency across consecutive videos suggests the possibility of a shadow ban on the account.


Here are my questions:

I was contacted by someone on TikTok claiming they could remove the shadow ban from my account. They said my account violated TikTok's community guidelines, either directly or indirectly. They proposed to fix this using SQL injection queries and Haps, promising it would take 25 minutes. They also mentioned providing an authorized email for verification, valid for 5 minutes. However, I noticed the text I was typing appeared mirrored, which raised concerns about potential hacking. Can I trust this person's claims?


Hey man, here's my advice for your TikTok shadowban issue in a nutshell:

Avoid Scammers: Don’t trust anyone promising to fix your issue with shady methods like SQL injections. They’re likely scammers trying to get your account details. TikTok staff would never operate this way.

Start Fresh: Create a new account using a mobile proxy. This helps you avoid any IP blocks and gives you a clean slate.

Organic Growth: Build up the new account slowly and organically. Avoid buying questionable followers, as this can trigger TikTok's spam filters.

Follow Guidelines: Be meticulous about not posting any content that violates TikTok’s guidelines, even if enforcement seems inconsistent at times.

Rotate IPs if Needed: If the new account encounters issues, use the mobile proxy to rotate the IP and create another account if necessary. Mobile proxies provide virtually unlimited country-specific IPs.

Consistency is Key: Stay patient and consistent in posting quality content. This will help you grow a stable following over time.

In summary: Avoid shady characters talking about SQL injections. Restart with a mobile proxy for maximum flexibility, and always post clean, guideline-compliant content. You’ll be golden on TikTok!

Let me know if you have any other questions or need help with mobile proxies. I’m happy to assist!
 

Glamoco

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Hey man, here's my advice for your TikTok shadowban issue in a nutshell:

Avoid Scammers: Don’t trust anyone promising to fix your issue with shady methods like SQL injections. They’re likely scammers trying to get your account details. TikTok staff would never operate this way.

Start Fresh: Create a new account using a mobile proxy. This helps you avoid any IP blocks and gives you a clean slate.

Organic Growth: Build up the new account slowly and organically. Avoid buying questionable followers, as this can trigger TikTok's spam filters.

Follow Guidelines: Be meticulous about not posting any content that violates TikTok’s guidelines, even if enforcement seems inconsistent at times.

Rotate IPs if Needed: If the new account encounters issues, use the mobile proxy to rotate the IP and create another account if necessary. Mobile proxies provide virtually unlimited country-specific IPs.

Consistency is Key: Stay patient and consistent in posting quality content. This will help you grow a stable following over time.

In summary: Avoid shady characters talking about SQL injections. Restart with a mobile proxy for maximum flexibility, and always post clean, guideline-compliant content. You’ll be golden on TikTok!

Let me know if you have any other questions or need help with mobile proxies. I’m happy to assist!

Thanks for the words of advice. Your insights definitely resonate with me.

It's disheartening that despite all the effort you invest in building up an account, sometimes a minor issue, not even your fault and not even a rule breach, can halt your progress indefinitely, without any second chances or negotiation. It's frustrating to see digital creators given only one opportunity, while in the real world, individuals guilty of serious offenses often receive second or even multiple chances.
 

DevWolfie

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Thanks for the words of advice. Your insights definitely resonate with me.

It's disheartening that despite all the effort you invest in building up an account, sometimes a minor issue, not even your fault and not even a rule breach, can halt your progress indefinitely, without any second chances or negotiation. It's frustrating to see digital creators given only one opportunity, while in the real world, individuals guilty of serious offenses often receive second or even multiple chances.

You're spot on, it's completely unjust how a minor mistake can undo all the effort you've put into your creative work, especially when real criminals are often given multiple opportunities. The system is flawed.

However, don't let it discourage you. Begin anew with a clean account using a mobile proxy for maximum flexibility. Adhere closely to the guidelines, share high-quality content, and let your following grow organically. With patience and a solid strategy, I believe you'll quickly surpass your previous success. And remember, I'm here to support you every step of the way if you need assistance.
 

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Being honest isn't always believable. To achieve that, you'd practically need to hack TikTok. I always say that if something seems too good to be true, it's probably a scam or there's a hidden camera or microphone involved.
 
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