Why Is My TikTok Under Review?


TikTok has grown into one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, with millions of videos uploaded daily. To keep the platform safe, TikTok uses automated systems and human moderators to check videos before they are widely shared. Sometimes, after you upload a video, you may notice that it’s marked as “Under Review.” This can be confusing and frustrating, especially if you’re eager to share your content with the world.

So, why does TikTok put videos under review? Let’s break down the possible reasons and what you can do about it.

What Does “Under Review” Mean?

When your video is under review, it means TikTok’s system is holding it back from being distributed on the platform while it checks for potential issues. During this time, the video won’t appear on the For You Page (FYP) or in search results, and in some cases, it may not be visible to your followers until the review process is complete.

Reasons Why TikTok Puts Videos Under Review

  1. Community Guideline Checks

TikTok automatically scans all uploaded videos to ensure they comply with its community guidelines. If your video contains sensitive content — such as violence, nudity, hate speech, or dangerous activities — it will be flagged for review.

  1. Copyright Concerns

Using copyrighted music, images, or clips without permission can trigger an automatic review. Even though TikTok provides licensed music through its library, using outside audio or third-party clips can cause issues.

  1. Inappropriate or Sensitive Content

TikTok closely monitors videos that may contain adult content, dangerous stunts, or politically sensitive material. Even if you didn’t intend to break rules, the algorithm may flag your video if it detects questionable visuals, sounds, or captions.

  1. Spam-Like Behavior

If you upload multiple videos in a short time, repeatedly use the same hashtags, or post content that looks automated, TikTok may place your video under review. This is to prevent spam and ensure fair distribution of content.

  1. Reports From Other Users

If other users report your video soon after it’s uploaded, TikTok may pull it into review to check whether the complaint is valid.

  1. Technical Issues During Upload

Sometimes, TikTok places videos under review due to upload glitches, especially if your internet connection was weak or the file didn’t process properly.

  1. New Account Restrictions

New TikTok accounts often face stricter monitoring. If your account is fresh and hasn’t built trust yet, TikTok may hold your videos for longer review periods.

How Long Does the Review Take?

The review process can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. In some cases, it may last up to 48 hours or more, depending on the complexity of the flagged issue and the volume of content TikTok is reviewing.

What To Do If Your Video Is Under Review

  • Be patient – Most reviews are temporary and get resolved quickly.
  • Check TikTok’s Community Guidelines to make sure your video doesn’t violate any rules.
  • Edit and re-upload the video if you think a filter, caption, or background triggered the flag.
  • Avoid copyrighted content by using TikTok’s built-in music library instead of third-party audio.
  • Contact TikTok Support if your video stays under review for an unusually long time.
  • Build account trust – Post consistently, follow the rules, and avoid spammy behavior so TikTok can trust your content over time.

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