The short answer is no. There's no way to directly see which people have viewed your individual videos on TikTok. However, there are ways you can tell who watched a specific video, as well as ways you can make an educated guess.
You must have less than 5,000 followers to see your profile view history. Only you can see your profile view history — no one else. You can only see your profile view history for the last 30 days.
No, you won't be able to see the names of the people who watched your TikTok video on the site, but however, you can see the total number of people who watched your video.
Instagram offers no way to see who has visited your profile. While the list of Instagram profile visits is hidden, you can get a pretty good idea of who has been checking you out when they interact with one of your stories or video posts.
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.
You'll see a new eye icon has appeared on your TikTok profile in the top right corner. Click on the eye, and you'll be given the option of turning the feature on. Once you have, clicking on the eye again will show you a list of profile views in the least thirty days. Simple.
If their account was deleted or deactivated, you will notice their profile picture and username are blank, but all of your messages are still there. If you see Account not found where their username should be, then unfortunately you have been blocked. Their profile picture will also have been removed.
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.
According to a study by Influencer Marketing Hub, the best time to post on TikTok overall is on Tuesday at 9 a.m., Thursday at 12 a.m., and Friday at 5 a.m.
Can I Post Too Much on TikTok? Usually, posting more than 4 times per day can be too much. There is no need to burn all your resources on making more TikTok videos, as usually more than that won't drag any more engagement or growth to your brand.
How often you post can also affect how your content is distributed on the platform (TikTok recommends posting 1-4 times per day). To find a posting schedule that will please both the TikTok algorithm and your fans, keep a close eye on your performance until you find a frequency that works.
No, you can't see how many times someone views your TikTok profile. It doesn't matter if they view your profile once, twice, thrice, or more times—they'll only appear once in your Profile view history.
A verified badge is the blue check mark symbol that appears next to a TikTok user's account name in search results and on the profile. If an account does not have the verified badge next to the username but displays it somewhere else on the profile (such as the bio), it's not a verified account.
Tap the person's username.
If you're blocked, their account will hide its bio and videos, and you will see "You can't view this person's videos due to their user privacy settings". This may not mean you are blocked, however—some accounts are hidden to everyone except a few people.
Things are a little different on TikTok. You can tweak settings to limit who sees your videos, but you can't mute people you follow. If you continually skip their videos quickly, the algorithm should learn that you don't want to see them. You can also filter comments, mentions, and direct messages.
Blocking a user will cut all contact with that person. This means they will not be able to view or interact with you in messages or through your videos.
Like all social media platforms, TikTok does not notify an unfollow action. Only a follow will notify the user.