TikTok does not show you a complete list of who viewed your videos by default. However, there is a feature called Post View History that you can enable in your privacy settings which allows you to see some of the accounts that have viewed your videos in the past 7 days. This feature is limited and does not show every viewer, only a portion of them
. Key points about TikTok video view visibility:
- Without enabling Post View History: You cannot see who viewed your videos; you only see total view counts, likes, comments, and shares
- With Post View History enabled: You can see some viewers who watched your videos within the last 7 days, but this is a partial list and not comprehensive
- Enabling this feature also means others can see when you view their videos, so it affects your privacy as well
- To enable Post View History:
- Open TikTok and go to your Profile
- Tap the three-line menu > Settings and privacy
- Go to Privacy > Interactions > Post views
- Toggle on Post view history
- If you have more than 5,000 followers, you will not see a full list of viewers even with this feature enabled, but you can still see who liked, commented, or interacted with your videos
In summary, TikTok does not fully disclose who viewed your videos, but with Post View History enabled, you get limited visibility into some viewers for the past week. Most users only see aggregate metrics like total views and engagement rather than individual viewer identities