Can you see who saved your video on TikTok? TikTok currently does not allow you to see who downloaded or saved your video to their camera roll.
Only you can see who viewed your profile, but if you turn on the feature, you're also consenting to let others see that you've viewed their profile. Thankfully, you have to manually opt-in to TikTok profile views — it's not automatic, so don't worry if you looked at your ex's profile yesterday.
Marking a video as a Favorite is different than Liking a video, and users can add a video to their Favorites without leaving a Like on the video. When a TikTok user marks a video as a Favorite, it will be added to their Favorites menu so that they can easily view it again later on.
Tap the post you want to view the save count for. Tap View Insights under the image or video. A variety of stats will appear. The bookmark icon refers to how many times someone has saved this post to one of their Collections.
View your Insights to see how many people saved your posts.
Tap the post for which you want to see statistics. Tap View Insights below the post. You'll see how many people saved the post below the bookmark icon.
In general, you can find a post's likes below it on Instagram. To see how many likes a post of a video has, first tap the view count below the video. From there, you can see the number of likes a video has and who's liked it.
They're a strong indicator that your content is resonating with your audience — they find it valuable enough to save it and come back to it later. The move into favorited content on TikTok is similar to when Instagram first introduced Saves.
Just like the unfollowing options, TikTok won't let them know that you've removed them as your followers.
The best times to post on TikTok are Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from 2 to 5 p.m. and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. Afternoons are when the highest engagements are on the platform; users are looking to fill their afternoon entertainment boost.
Users can stop others from seeing who they follow
By default, TikTok users can view a list of the users someone follows on the video-sharing platform. However, users can also hide their following list if they don't want other people to be able to see it.
People aren't notified when you block them. Learn more about blocking people.
Exit the App After Posting. One hack that doesn't get mentioned often enough is getting off the app right after you've posted. TikTok wants you to use the app, and when it notices that you're gone for a while, it's going to try and get your attention by sending you notifications.
Liking your own videos probably will not work. At the end of the day, people like content because they enjoy it, and that is not going to change if you artificially inflate the number of likes you have.
TikTok recommends posting three times a day as this will increase your chances of reaching your audience at their most active time. Posting consistently at multiple best times can help you reach your target audience in different time zones.
On Instagram you can also follow what other people including your partner have been 'liking'. To do this just open the Instagram app and click on the heart button on the bottom bar of your screen, next to your profile button. This will bring up a list of likes and comments on your photos.
If your account is set to private: Only your approved followers can see your posts, including any likes and comments. When you like a public post, your like will be visible to everyone and your username will be clickable below the post, but only approved followers can see your posts.
Why Do People Stalk? Stalkers often emphasize that they “love” their victims and occasionally say they stalk to keep others safe. For example, an abusive ex-husband might say he stalks his ex-wife to ensure she's properly caring for their children. Psychologically, however, stalking is a crime of control.