If you want to clean up your TikTok account, you may be wondering: how do you unfollow everyone on TikTok at once? Unfortunately, TikTok does not currently provide an official button that lets you unfollow all accounts at the same time.
You will usually need to unfollow accounts individually.
Can You Unfollow Everyone on TikTok at Once?
No. TikTok does not normally have an “Unfollow All” feature.
To unfollow someone manually:
- Open TikTok.
- Go to Profile.
- Tap Following.
- Find the account you want to remove.
- Tap the Following button next to their name.
The button should change to Follow, confirming that you have unfollowed the account.
How to Unfollow Multiple People Faster
Although there is no official bulk-unfollow button, you can work through your Following list and unfollow accounts one at a time.
Be careful not to unfollow a very large number of accounts extremely quickly. Rapid, repetitive actions may trigger temporary security or spam protections.
A safer approach is to:
- Unfollow accounts gradually.
- Take breaks if TikTok starts showing warnings.
- Avoid repeatedly following and unfollowing the same accounts.
Should You Use an “Unfollow Everyone” App or Bot?
It’s best to avoid third-party apps, bots, or websites that promise to unfollow everyone automatically.
These services may:
- Ask for your TikTok login details.
- Put your account security at risk.
- Perform automated activity that could lead to restrictions.
- Fail to work or compromise your account.
Can You Remove Your Following List by Creating a New Account?
Creating a new account would give you a fresh following list, but you would also lose the existing account’s profile history and audience unless you keep both accounts. For most people, manually unfollowing unwanted accounts is the better option.
What If TikTok Stops Letting You Unfollow People?
If TikTok temporarily prevents you from unfollowing more accounts, stop trying for a while and try again later. Repeated rapid actions can sometimes trigger temporary limits or security checks.
Try:
- Waiting before continuing.
- Restarting TikTok.
- Checking your internet connection.
- Updating the app.
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