Blocking a user on TikTok restricts all interaction between the two accounts. The action prevents the blocked individual from viewing the blocker’s content, sending direct messages, or finding the blocker’s profile through search within the TikTok application. This measure is typically employed to cease unwanted contact or curtail harassment.
The act of blocking serves as a definitive measure to control one’s online presence and manage interactions. While TikTok does not send a direct notification to the blocked user, there are several indirect indicators that may lead the blocked individual to suspect or conclude they have been blocked. These indicators may include the inability to find the account, view content, or send messages.