Why Won’t My TikTok Post? Common Reasons and How to Fix Them


You’ve filmed the perfect TikTok video, edited it with the right effects, and hit “Post” — only to find it’s stuck, failed to upload, or isn’t showing up on your profile. This can be frustrating, especially if you’re trying to catch a trending moment. There are several reasons why your TikTok post might not go through, and most of them have simple fixes.

  1. Poor or Unstable Internet Connection

TikTok requires a stable connection to upload videos. If your Wi-Fi or mobile data is weak, the upload might fail or get stuck halfway.

Fix:

  • Switch to a stronger Wi-Fi connection or use reliable mobile data.
  • Restart your router or toggle airplane mode on and off to refresh your connection.
  1. TikTok Server Issues

Sometimes, the problem isn’t on your end. TikTok’s servers might be experiencing downtime or maintenance, temporarily stopping uploads.

Fix:

  • Check TikTok’s official social media accounts or websites like Downdetector to see if there’s a known outage.
  • Wait and try again later.
  1. Violations of TikTok’s Community Guidelines

If your content contains prohibited material — such as copyrighted music, explicit imagery, violence, or hate speech — TikTok may block the upload.

Fix:

  • Review TikTok’s Community Guidelines to ensure your content is compliant.
  • Adjust or edit your video to remove flagged material.
  1. Outdated App Version

An older version of TikTok may have bugs that interfere with uploads.

Fix:

  • Go to your device’s app store and update TikTok to the latest version.
  • Enable automatic updates to avoid missing important fixes.
  1. Large File Size or Unsupported Format

TikTok has file size and format limits. Extremely long or high-resolution videos may fail to upload.

Fix:

  • Keep videos under TikTok’s recommended limits (generally under 10 minutes and optimized for 1080p).
  • Use TikTok’s in-app camera to ensure compatibility.
  1. Storage Space Issues on Your Device

If your phone is running low on storage, TikTok may struggle to process and upload new videos.

Read Also  Can I unsend a message on TikTok?

Fix:

  • Free up space by deleting unused apps, photos, or large files.
  • Clear TikTok’s cache under Settings and privacy → Free up space.
  1. Account or Regional Restrictions

If your account is new, shadowbanned, or restricted, uploads may be limited. Some regions also have slower moderation times.

Fix:

  • Verify your account with a valid phone number or email.
  • Avoid spammy posting behavior (such as mass uploading).
  • Contact TikTok support if you believe your account was restricted by mistake.

Also Read: How to Add a Link to Your TikTok Bio Without 1000 Followers

Email your news TIPS to Editor@nairobinews.co.ke — this is our only official communication channel