A shadowban, also known as stealth banning or ghost banning, refers to the act of blocking a user or their content from an online community without explicitly notifying them. On TikTok, this manifests as reduced visibility of a user’s videos. Content may not appear on the “For You” page (FYP) of other users, despite conforming to platform guidelines, and engagement metrics such as likes, comments, and shares can decline significantly. For example, a creator who consistently garners thousands of views might suddenly see views drop to mere hundreds without any clear violation of TikTok’s terms of service.
Understanding the phenomenon is important for content creators and businesses relying on TikTok for organic reach and brand building. A suspected instance can severely impact visibility, engagement rates, and overall growth on the platform. Historically, such actions were often employed to quietly manage spam accounts or users engaging in behaviors detrimental to the community, without alerting them and potentially prompting them to circumvent restrictions. The lack of transparency, however, often leads to user frustration and speculation regarding the reasons for decreased performance.