What Should I do if My Account Gets Shadowbanned? 

If you’re shadowbanned on a new account, there are two scenarios:

Scenario 1: Your first video(s) get 0 views. In this case, keep posting for a few days — you might start getting distribution. If you don’t, go ahead and re-create an account.

Scenario 2: Your videos get less than 150 views and usually only 1 like max. In this case, you could either be restricted for one reason or another, or your content just isn’t good enough. To fix the former, re-create an account on the same device or, ideally, on another device. For the latter, create a couple more accounts on different devices and test your content there. After posting on a handful of accounts, you’ll reduce statistical errors.

If you’re being shadowbanned on an existing account, keep posting but reduce your usual posting volume.

Another way to confirm a shadowban is if most of your views are coming exclusively from followers rather than a broader audience. Instead of deleting content, privatize it to avoid further penalties.

Accounts can take anywhere from 24 hours to 2 weeks to recover, and consistent posting is essential for restoring normal viewership.

For newer accounts, starting fresh may be the better option if recovery proves difficult.

During the recovery period, make sure you’re using only one account per device to avoid further complications.


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