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How to Check TikTok Shadowban Status – Free Shadowban Checker

TikTok Shadowban Checker — Free Tool to Check if Your TikTok Account Is Shadowbanned
Wondering if you’re TikTok shadowbanned? Learn the signs, causes, and fixes — plus use our free TikTok Shadowban Checker to quickly test your account visibility.

If you’ve been posting normally on TikTok but your views suddenly collapse, your FYP reach disappears, or people tell you they can’t find your account anymore… you’re not imagining it.

You might be shadow-banned.

It’s one of the most confusing experiences for creators because TikTok doesn’t notify you, your account remains “active,” and everything looks normal from your side — except your content stops being seen.

This guide walks you through how to tell if you’re shadow-banned, what causes it, how to recover, and how to check your account safely using a fast, no-login tool.

What Exactly Is a TikTok Shadowban?

A TikTok shadowban is an invisible restriction placed on your account or your content.

Nothing pops up saying “you’ve been limited.” Instead, TikTok quietly reduces how often your videos appear on:

  • The For You Page (FYP)
  • Hashtag feeds
  • Search results
  • Suggested accounts

In some cases, even your profile links stop working for viewers.

A shadowban doesn’t mean your account is suspended. It simply means TikTok’s system — usually because of a flagged action or content — limits how many people can discover you.

For creators, this often feels worse than a direct ban because you’re left guessing what went wrong.

Signs You’re Shadow-Banned on TikTok

You can’t confirm a shadowban through TikTok’s app, but several strong signals usually point to it:

1. Your views drop dramatically overnight

If your videos normally get 3,000–10,000 views and suddenly drop to 50–200 with no explanation, that’s a classic sign.

2. Your videos stop appearing on the FYP

Check your TikTok analytics:

Under “Traffic Source Types,” if “For You” is suddenly close to zero, something is wrong.

3. Your hashtags don’t work

Creators often spot this by posting with a unique or niche hashtag, then trying to search for it from another account. If your video doesn’t show up, that’s a visibility restriction.

4. People have trouble finding your profile

If your username stops appearing in search results — or appears way lower than usual — you may be shadow-banned.

5. You get unusually low engagement from non-followers

Shadowbans disproportionately affect discovery. Followers may still see your posts, but new audiences won’t.

Want a Quick Way to Check?

If you don’t want to guess, you can run your account through a 👉free, instant visibility test.

Erasa’s TikTok Shadowban Checker analyzes key visibility signals — FYP presence, search discoverability, engagement patterns, and profile link status — to help you understand whether you’re currently restricted.

No login. No risk. Just type your username and get clarity in seconds.

It’s especially helpful if you’re trying to confirm whether a sudden drop is algorithmic… or a real shadowban.

Screenshot of the TikTok Shadowban Checker input page where users enter their TikTok username to start a free shadowban test.

Why TikTok Shadowbans Happen

TikTok rarely gives a specific reason, but creator reports and TikTok’s own guidelines point to several common triggers:

1. Community Guidelines Violations

Even mild violations can trigger temporary visibility limits. Examples include:

  • Violent or graphic content
  • Sexual or suggestive content
  • Hate speech or harassment
  • Dangerous activities
  • Copyrighted material

2. Hashtag or Posting Behavior Issues

TikTok’s algorithm automatically detects patterns that look like spam or manipulative behavior:

  • Repeated use of banned hashtags
  • Posting too frequently in a short time
  • Keyword stuffing in captions
  • Mass deleting content
  • Mass liking/commenting too quickly

3. Suspicious Account Activity

This includes:

  • Switching between multiple accounts on one device
  • Using VPNs or proxies flagged by TikTok
  • Third-party automation tools
  • Rapid follower spikes from non-organic sources

4. Algorithmic Misclassification

Yes — sometimes the system just gets it wrong.

Even fully safe creators have reported temporary restrictions.

How Long Does a TikTok Shadowban Last?

Most creators report 3–14 days, depending on severity.

Some lift in a few days, while others linger for weeks — especially if the problematic content remains on the account.

While there’s no guaranteed timeline, there are ways to speed recovery.

Example of TikTok shadowban test results showing visibility status, FYP reach signals, and search discoverability analysis.

How to Recover From a TikTok Shadowban

1. Remove any content that may have been flagged

Review your recent posts carefully. If anything could be interpreted as violating guidelines, delete it.

2. Take a short posting break

A 48–72 hour pause helps reset negative behavior signals.

3. Stop using risky hashtags

TikTok regularly blacklists certain hashtags.

4. Avoid aggressive engagement patterns

For a few days:

  • Don’t mass-like
  • Don’t bulk-reply
  • Don’t follow/unfollow rapidly

5. Keep your next few posts extremely safe

Fun, light, non-controversial content performs best during recovery.

6. Run a visibility check again

Tools like Erasa’s TikTok Shadowban Checker help you confirm when your account recovers and your FYP reach begins restoring.

How to Prevent Shadowbans in the Future

Prevention is much easier than recovery. Some best practices include:

  • Stick closely to TikTok Community Guidelines
  • Avoid overusing trending hashtags
  • Space out your posting frequency
  • Keep devices and IP addresses consistent
  • Don’t use automation or spammy growth tools
  • Monitor analytics weekly
  • Avoid copyrighted music not licensed through TikTok

If you’re active across multiple platforms, it’s worth knowing that similar visibility restrictions can happen elsewhere too.

For example, if you’ve noticed sudden reach drops on X, you may want to read:

👉
Free Twitter (X) Shadowban Test | Check If You’re Shadowbanned

And if you publish regularly on Instagram:

👉
Instagram Shadowban Test — Check Your Visibility Status

Both articles walk through how hidden visibility limits appear on those platforms and how to diagnose them.

Final Thoughts: Don’t Guess — Get Clarity

A shadowban can feel like the algorithm is suddenly against you — but in most cases, it’s temporary and fixable.

The worst thing you can do is keep posting blindly without understanding what’s happening.

If you’re unsure whether your account is restricted, checking takes less than a minute.

➡️ Run a free scan with Erasa’s TikTok Shadowban Checker

It’s fast, private, and designed to help creators understand their visibility so they can get back to normal growth.

Your content deserves to be seen — let’s make sure it actually is.

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