Can you see whos viewed your Tiktoks?

Can you see whos viewed your Tiktoks?

While TikTok does allow users to see how many people have viewed their TikTok videos, the short-form video app has not made it possible to see who has viewed your videos. There will be a number under each of your videos, which indicates how many views that video has.

Why can’t you share some Tiktoks on Snapchat?

They can’t post on Instagram or SnapChat, if they can’t save it, and then post it. They could post the TikTok link and other people could click it. But also, because TikTok does not play well with other Apps, and most platforms — especially iPhone — partition Apps so they cannot reach into each others data.

Why won’t my TikTok comments show up?

Perhaps you find that comments on your TikTok videos aren’t showing up 😱. This could happen if there are restrictive privacy settings that are preventing your followers’ comments from posting. Within these settings, you have the option to automatically or manually filter comments.

Can you hide a TikTok from someone?

Making a video private By making that video private, you will be the only person who can view it. To upload a private video: On the video posting page for your draft video, tap “Who Can View This Video” Choose “Private”

Are TikTok videos public?

By default, TikTok accounts are public, meaning anyone can see your profile and view the videos you post. To adjust these privacy settings, tap the three dots in the top right corner of your profile. You’ll notice to the right of every TikTok video a series of icons.

Who is banning TikTok?

Biden Administration Pauses Trump’s TikTok Ban, Backs Off Pressure To Sell App. The Biden administration signaled on Wednesday that it is putting on hold former President Trump’s attempted ban of popular video-sharing app TikTok.

What day is TikTok getting banned?

Nov. 12

Is Tik Tok getting banned Sunday?

TikTok will be banned in the US from Sunday. Donald Trump and the US government have threatened to ban the app amid accusations that their Chinese owners mean that American data could be put at risk. People who already have the app installed will still be able to use it as normal after 20 September.

Andrew

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