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How to Dislike a TikTok

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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As much as TikTok has rapidly grown in popularity, it isn’t for everyone. Whether it’s the repetitive content or the cringe-worthy dances, there are some who just don’t see the appeal of this app. If you fall into this category but haven’t quite figured out how to dislike a TikTok, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Skip the Video

One of the easiest ways to indicate that you don’t like a TikTok is to simply skip it. You don’t need to watch every single video that comes your way on the app, so just swipe up to move onto the next one when you come across something that doesn’t interest you. This won’t affect the algorithm or the person who posted the video in any way.

Dislike or Report the Video

If you find a video particularly offensive or inappropriate, you can either hit the “dislike” button or report the video. This sends a signal to TikTok that you don’t approve of what you’re seeing and helps community guidelines be enforced. Disliking a video can also help you find content that is better suited to your taste as the app’s algorithm tries to filter out videos that you’ve shown aren’t what you enjoy watching.

Unfollow or Block Users

If you come across a user who makes content you don’t like or who is consistently posting videos that you find distasteful or annoying, you can choose to either unfollow or block that user. This will prevent their videos from appearing on your feed and make sure you never have to see their content again.

Delete Your Account

If it all becomes too much for you and you can’t seem to get away from TikTok’s content, you may want to consider deleting your account entirely. This is a more drastic measure, but it’s an option if you find the app too distracting or time-consuming.

In conclusion, disliking a TikTok is easy enough to do – you can simply skip the video, dislike or report it, unfollow or block users, or even delete your account. It’s important to remember that the app isn’t for everyone and that’s okay. If you’re not a fan of TikTok, there are still plenty of other apps and activities to keep you entertained. 

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