Will TikTok users see if I unlike their videos? No. 'Unliking' a video – or a comment on a video for that matter – (i.e. the heart will go from red to white again) cannot be seen by other users. They will also not get a notification.
Note: Hearts will change from white to red on liked videos. To unlike a video you previously liked: Tap Heart again to unlike and the heart will go from red to white. Note: If you don't like a video, you can long-press on the video and tap Not interested and similar videos will be shown less.
Very soon after you remove a like, the like alert will disappear from other people's Activity. If you've accidentally liked a photo and then unliked it, the person who posted it will still get a push notification if they have notifications turned on.
You can see who liked your TikTok by selecting a video on your profile page in the mobile app. All the video's likes are displayed in the Likes tab of the Comments section. On a computer, all the likes for all your videos are mixed together in the notification inbox.
Yes, you lose likes when you delete TikTok videos permanently. To avoid losing likes, make your video private instead of deleting it completely.
Luckily, TikTok does not notify the creator if you screenshot or screen record their videos. However, the same applies for your own posted videos; you won't get a notification if others save or record your videos.
1. In your TikTok app, tap Inbox at the bottom. 2. Tap the notification that someone has viewed your profile.
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.
So it's likely that the other user will never know that you liked their post if you immediately unlike it. The only way that someone will see your accidental like is if they have refreshed their notifications during your mishap.
Who can see when I've liked a photo, or when someone's liked my photo on Instagram? When you like a photo, it's visible to anyone who can see the post. Your followers may also see your username below a photo you've liked, no matter how many likes it has (example: [your username] and 12 others).
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.
However, those dislikes won't be public nor will the commenter know that their comment was disliked. TikTok has suggested the dislike button is simply a way to flag comments that could be spam, or don't make sense in the context of a video that has been posted.
TikTok likes are essential as they are a measure of popularity and influence. People with lots of likes on their posts tend to get more attention from other users, which helps them get more followers on TikTok and a greater reach for their content.
TikTok Likes are the videos a user has viewed and "liked." These videos are saved to a dedicated "likes" folder on the user's profile, which can be made private or public.
No. You can screenshot or screen record someone else's post and they will not be notified. Stories, posts and reels are all safe from screenshot notifications.
How to hide likes on your own posts. In the last window before you publish a post, go to “Advanced settings” at the bottom. Here, you can toggle “Hide like and view counts for this post” on or off.
Once you block a user they can no longer see your comments and likes on other videos. This works the other way around too. You will no longer be able to see their comments and likes. If you unblock them at some point, you will be able to view past comments on videos.
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.
If you delete your TikTok account, all of your videos will disappear forever after 30 days. During that period, your profile (and videos) won't be publicly visible. Within those 30 days, you can reconsider and reactivate your profile at any moment without losing your videos.