A TikTok shadowban means your videos stop appearing on the For You Page for non-followers, even though they still show up for your existing audience. It's frustrating because there's no notification — you just notice views cratering.
A sudden, sharp drop in views across multiple videos (not just one) is the clearest sign. If one video underperforms, that's normal variance. If every video for a week drops to a fraction of your usual reach, that's worth investigating.
Common causes include reported content, using banned or borderline hashtags, posting too frequently in a short window, or rapid unfollow/follow activity that looks automated.
Slow down posting frequency for a few days, avoid any hashtags related to sensitive topics, and let the account sit without deleting content (deleting can sometimes extend the restriction). Most shadowbans lift within 1-2 weeks with normal, steady activity.
Once you're through it, rebuilding momentum is often the hardest part — which is where steady, consistent growth support helps re-establish the signals TikTok needs to trust your account again.
Skip the trial and error — let Dr Boost USA handle the growth side while you focus on content.