A TikTok shadow ban is when an account has unknowingly become blocked or partially blocked on the app, resulting in the content not showing up on the For You page and a significant drop in likes, views, and comments. It is an automatic process done by TikTok’s algorithm to protect users from copyright issues, spam, threats, and inappropriate content. TikTok may temporarily or permanently shadowban creators if they repeat concrete violations on the platform and break the rules constantly. Some of the reasons for shadowbanning include spam behavior, hate speech, fake news, violence, nudity, drugs, and copyrighted music. TikTok doesn’t officially admit to shadow banning users’ accounts, but there’s enough information to suggest that the app puts temporary restrictions on certain accounts at certain times. To avoid a shadow ban, users should follow TikTok’s community guidelines and avoid violating them. If a user suspects they have been shadowbanned, they can check by searching for their content on the app or by asking a friend to search for their content. To fix a shadow ban, users should stop violating TikTok’s community guidelines and wait for the ban to be lifted.