If your views suddenly dropped and videos stopped appearing in recommendations – it looks like a shadowban. Don’t panic. In practice, the restriction most often lasts 5-14 days and is lifted if you remove the cause and manage your account carefully. Below are short steps on where to click, what to check, and what not to do.

In short: what a shadowban is and how long it lasts

A shadowban is when your videos are hardly shown to new viewers, but there’s no direct notification. You see a drop in impressions, likes, and saves, especially from the Recommendations section. It most often lasts 7-14 days. It can be 24-72 hours for minor violations, rarely up to a month if the cause isn’t resolved.

ScenarioTypical DurationBest Action
One-time content rule violation3-7 daysDelete problematic videos, re-upload a clean version, reduce activity for 72 hours
Mass actions and spam-like behavior7-14 daysStop subscribing and commenting in batches, tidy up the profile, post on schedule
Technical issues: frequent IP/device changes, third-party software3-14 daysFix the device, network, and location, clear cache, log in again
Systematic violations2-4 weeksAppeal, content audit, pause posting for 3-5 days, then soft re-entry

Signs of a shadowban: how to check in 10 minutes

Our goal is to quickly understand if there’s a restriction and not make it worse. We check five key points and take screenshots for the future.

To avoid guessing blindly, it’s important to clearly check the main signals of a restriction. How to find out if I have a shadowban on TikTok is an analysis of traffic sources, the behavior of new videos in the first hours, and visibility in hashtags and search, not just one isolated sign.

  • Open Profile Analytics – Traffic Sources – Recommendations. If it was 60-90 percent and dropped to 0-10 percent – that’s an alarming signal.
  • Make a test video without controversial elements: talking head, simple lighting, no music with questionable rights. Watch the first 2-3 hours – are there impressions from non-followers?
  • Check hashtags and search. Your videos are almost not found via hashtags – a typical picture under restriction.
  • Look for violation notifications in the Safety Center. Even an old warning can trigger a temporary downgrade.
  • From another device and network, search for your video by its exact title. If it’s not found in recommendations – add a plus to the hypothesis.
SignalWhere to LookNormalBad Sign
Share from RecommendationsAnalytics – Sources40-90 percent0-15 percent for several days in a row
Impressions via hashtagsVideo analyticsSteady trafficAlmost zero, even though the topic is the same
Impressions pace for a new videoFirst 2-3 hoursGradual growthStagnant, only your own viewers
Violation notificationsSafety CenterNo active onesThere is an active one or a series of removals

Typical causes and how to resolve them

The same mistake is often made here – treating symptoms but not removing the trigger. Go down the list and check off items one by one.

CauseHow to Fix QuicklyWhat to Check
Content rule violationsDelete or contest videos, re-upload without prohibited elementsSpeech, on-screen text, dangerous actions, personal data, others’ content
Mass actionsPause 48-72 hours, return to natural activitySubscribing and commenting in series, identical phrases
Music and rightsReplace tracks with TikTok library, remove questionable samplesCommercial use, regional restrictions
Technical instabilityFix device, network, location, clear cache, reinstall the appVPN, frequent IP changes, logins from many devices
Gray-area software and auto-postingDisable, return to native posting from the appParsers, auto-comment, mass outreach

3-day exit step-by-step plan

In practice, the most common approach is – first stabilize the account, then carefully return to publishing. No sudden moves.

  • Day 0: delete or contest violating videos, hide questionable drafts, clear cache, log out and back into the account, fix network and device.
  • Day 1: pause on subscriptions and mass commenting, one short neutral video 10-20 seconds, without ‘junk’ hashtags, only precise, topic-relevant ones.
  • Day 2: if the video has impressions from Recommendations – release a second video. If not – another day of pause and checking causes from the table above.
  • Day 3-4: return to the usual pace of 1-2 videos per day. In parallel – appeal to support if you disagree with a violation.
StepWhere to Tap/ClickComment
Clear cacheProfile – Settings – Free up space – Clear cacheHelps reset local glitches and update the session
Reinstall appDelete app – Reinstall freshUseful for prolonged restrictions and frequent errors
AppealNotification – Appeal – Briefly describe what you fixedNo emotions, to the point, attach a screenshot of the corrected version
Test postCreate – Sound from library – PublishNeutral topic, no controversial language or footage

Settings and publishing: what to change and what’s better left alone

When you need something fast – make minimal safe edits. Excessive profile edits during a restriction can prolong the problem.

  • Change: avatar to a neutral one, description without spam, pinned videos – remove controversial ones.
  • Do not touch: username and @handle, date of birth, linked phone numbers and email – this triggers additional checks.
  • Post 1-2 videos a day, at the same time, without ‘bursts’. Breaks of 24 hours are fine.
  • Music – only from the TikTok library. If in doubt – publish without music and add sound within the app.

Special Cases

New Account

Don’t try to ‘boost’ the profile with mass activity in the first days. Better 5-7 days of soft introduction: 1 post a day, live replies to comments, without sharp spikes.

Commercial Account

Be careful with product comparisons, reviews, and other brands. If a brand is mentioned – confirm the right to use it. Music – only the commercial library within the app.

Russia: Publishing via VPN and Proxy

It’s important to check one thing that’s often forgotten – location stability. Fix one region, one IP pool, one device. Sudden geo-switches and logins from different networks in a row often coincide with restrictions.

Checklist before a new publication

  • The video does not contain prohibited content – blood, dangerous actions, personal data, insults.
  • Music from the TikTok library – or no music, you can add it after publishing.
  • Captions and on-screen text without trigger words, no clickbait.
  • Cover is readable, no others’ logos or watermarks.
  • Hashtags are topic-relevant, 2-5 pieces, without a ‘mishmash’ of unrelated words.
ElementParametersWhy
Video length10-30 secondsQuick initial impression gain, less reason for removal
TextUp to 80-120 charactersSufficient for context, without extra triggers
Hashtags2-5 relevantClean topic signal, no spam
MusicTikTok libraryRemoves copyright risk

What not to do during the restriction

  • Do not delete dozens of videos in batches at once – take breaks of 10-15 minutes between actions.
  • Do not change your name, date of birth, phone number, and email all in one day.
  • Do not post 5-10 videos in a row – better 1-2, but consistently.
  • Do not get into arguments in comments and do not write identical phrases to hundreds of people.
  • Do not use third-party view boosting and ‘return to recommendations’ services – usually makes it worse.

If it didn’t help: when to contact support and what to attach

If after 10-14 days there are almost no impressions from Recommendations – it’s time to write to support. Briefly and to the point.

  • Open Profile – Settings – Report a Problem – Posts and Videos – Reduced visibility.
  • Describe what you fixed and when. Attach screenshots of analytics ‘before’ and ‘after’, links to controversial videos.
  • If there’s a rejected appeal – send again with a new description and proof of corrections.

Short Summary

A shadowban is a temporary restriction that most often goes away after removing the cause and stabilizing account behavior. A simple approach works: remove triggers, pause for 48-72 hours, return to publishing with clean content and careful settings.

If you need something fast – start by checking traffic sources, delete controversial videos, make one test post and observe the first few hours. If there’s no movement in 10-14 days – go to support with facts, not emotions.

What’s your current task – to restore impressions on your current account or safely launch a new profile from scratch?