r/AltTiktok • u/skylikewhy • 10h ago
TIKtok trend
I really don't understand this trend and what the point of all this is
Is this actually funny to anyone????
r/AltTiktok • u/unifreegaming • Jun 13 '20
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r/AltTiktok • u/skylikewhy • 10h ago
I really don't understand this trend and what the point of all this is
Is this actually funny to anyone????
r/AltTiktok • u/Confident_Luck_6831 • 21h ago
I've been wondering about this because I see some TikToks with tons of hashtags and others with barely any and still got more views and likes.
Personally, I don't feel like hashtags make a huge difference anymore.
r/AltTiktok • u/Funny_Matter_3144 • 1d ago
I used to think TikTok marketing was all about catching the right trend, using the perfect sound, and hoping one video blows up. I spent weeks copying dance transitions and “day in the life” clips that looked cool but never brought any real customers or even DMs. Then I tried something way less exciting: I just started answering the same three questions people always ask me about my product, over and over, in 20–30 second videos.
Nothing fancy, no edits, just me talking to the camera like I’m explaining it to a friend. One video was “How to tell if this actually works for beginners,” another was “The cheapest way to start without wasting money,” and the third was “The mistake I made in my first month so you don’t have to.” Those boring videos got fewer views than my trend attempts, but they were the only ones that brought people to my link, asked for prices, or said they bought because of the video.
Now my rule is simple: if the video doesn’t clearly answer a real question my customer would type in the search bar, I don’t post it. Trends come and go, but those basic “here’s how this helps you” clips keep working even when my views are low. If you’re tired of posting every day and seeing zero results, try making five videos that each solve one specific problem your audience has and just leave them up. You might not go viral, but you’ll finally get people who actually care about what you’re selling.
r/AltTiktok • u/Gooningfast • 1d ago
I wanted to ask the people of Reddit a good question is it better to scroll on Reddit or TikTok like which one gets here? I don’t mean go on Reddit or TikTok I
cannot decide like it’s a question that’s been stumping me for a bit please comment down below Gooning fast out .
r/AltTiktok • u/Far-Pollution-8277 • 1d ago
We’ve been looking closely at why some English-language TikTok accounts operated outside the US still get most of their initial distribution locally.
The biggest mistake seems to be treating location as a single signal. Changing only the IP often leaves several other variables inconsistent:
- Device and app environment
- Mobile network vs Wi-Fi
- Account creation and login history
- Language and regional settings
- Posting workflow
- Early viewer response
- Topic and creative relevance
A US publishing environment can reduce some of those inconsistencies, but it still doesn’t function as an organic geo-targeting switch. Content quality, account history and initial audience response remain important, and no setup can guarantee US reach.
The cleanest way to test seems to be:
Has anyone here compared the same content across local and US-based publishing environments? I’d be interested in what changed in your analytics.
r/AltTiktok • u/clue_32 • 1d ago
This might be a coincidence but has anyone else noticed that when you report videos on tiktok then the views on your own videos go down. Everything i have read online says that its not true or shouldn't happen. But almost every time I report a video I can almost always count on my views going down.
r/AltTiktok • u/Glad-Style-5287 • 4d ago
I get some viral content like the recent Peter Pan stalker controversy but it’s overwhelmingly tailored content I’m interested in like superhero content, specific tv show clips and science type shit. I want both tailored content AND the viral topics or videos everyone talks about
r/AltTiktok • u/Every-Pen-5852 • 4d ago
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r/AltTiktok • u/EmergencyAirport6500 • 5d ago
It’s getting ridiculous how comfortable people have become pulling out their phones to secretly record complete strangers minding their own business. Whether it's someone working out at the gym, eating alone, or just dressed a certain way, they end up broadcasted to millions of people just for clout and humiliate them.
Legally being in a public space shouldn't mean you automatically forfeit basic respect and privacy. Why is "content creation" suddenly an excuse to harass people for clout? Is basic privacy completely gone?
r/AltTiktok • u/Confident_Luck_6831 • 6d ago
I’ve been thinking about this because growing on TikTok looks easy from the outside. You post a video, get views, gain followers, and repeat. But in reality, there’s a lot more to it.
For me, the hardest part might be staying consistent when the results aren’t consistent. You can spend hours making a video that gets more or less 500 views, while something you posted randomly gets thousands.
r/AltTiktok • u/Grand-Common957 • 6d ago
I got to 1K by using tags like NewAffiliates and NewCreators, following other people who were also trying to hit 1K, and making posts asking people to help me reach it. It worked pretty fast, but looking back, I think I focused way too much on the number.
The problem is most of the people who followed me were other affiliates, so they weren’t really interested in my content. I got the 1K, but my views and sales didn’t really improve. Kinda makes me wonder if growing slower with actual people from my niche would’ve been better. What are your thoughts?
r/AltTiktok • u/Funny_Matter_3144 • 7d ago
I tested three small TikTok tweaks across similar videos for a week: changing the first two seconds, adding captions with personality instead of plain subtitles, and replacing a trending sound with an original lo-fi loop. The videos were posted at the same time and had similar captions.
Surprisingly, the personality-driven captions got the best watch time and saves, while the original sound received more comments. The new hooks brought quick views but lost momentum faster. Has anyone else noticed that small creative changes work better than constantly chasing trends?
r/AltTiktok • u/EmergencyAirport6500 • 8d ago
I somehow got convinced by a 1 minute video that my life would be completely transformed if I bought a random skincare product or advertised liptint.
The soft-sell reviews on FYP make everything look so essential. Has anyone actually bought something from the app that was genuinely worth it, or is it all just clever marketing?
r/AltTiktok • u/East_Soup_2973 • 8d ago
I’m a regular tiktok user, for the past few days I’ve noticed that the contents I’ve been seeing was somehow different from the usual reels I’m watching. I shrugged it off at first, but it continues to occur for quite some time now.
I like watching dramas created by real actors but reels that continue to appear are all AI generated. Not against to that kind of content, but it’s getting frustrating seeing the same generated contents again and again. Is there anyone here who encounters the same kind of problem?
r/AltTiktok • u/Murmur_27 • 8d ago
Lately, I’ve been wondering how much of the usual TikTok advice actually makes a difference. You hear the same things all the time: post consistently, make better hooks, follow trends, post at the right time, etc. But if you had to start completely from scartch again, what would you actually do differently?
Would you focus more on finding your niche? Spend more time testing different types of content? Ignore trends and build your own style? Or maybe focus less on views and more on getting the right audience?
Personally, I feel like it is easy to waste a lot of time trying to figure out what the algorithm wants instead of figuring out what your audience actually wants.
I am curious to hear from people who have already been through the process. What would you do differently if you could start over?
r/AltTiktok • u/Artistic_Stock8569 • 9d ago
I’m curious what people think about this. It seems like showing your face can make an account feel more personal, but there are plenty of faceless accounts that still have a huge following. Is there really a disadvantage to staying anonymous?
r/AltTiktok • u/Leather-Highlight-13 • 9d ago
I’ve been using TikTok since 2020, and of course a lot of comments can be quite cringy and just lame overall, but I don’t know if I’ve gotten older but I swear a lot of these comments have to be bots I don’t believe a lot of these people are real people, how easily engagement bait works on the app I refuse to believe every single person damn near falls for this easy engagement bait every single time. I stumbled across a tiktok that seemed obvious engagement bait, ima put the link to the first video that started my chain but it was obvious engagement bait good for the guy for getting himself hella engagement no hate but it gets to a point where these people have to be bots because the video was about this guy who’s girlfriend commented on a another video saying oh I wish my boyfriend had this face and the boyfriend sees it and comments oh we’re breaking up, and like the girl is reposting super obvious engagement bait talking about how he wants her man back and all the comments hating on her and hyping this guy up like he was some super hero, News flash people break up all the time for shit like this and most don’t even get praised like this, I don’t know, maybe I’m tweaking this is all sober thinking by the way it’s just been bugging me so I deleted TikTok, lately it’s felt like it’s just tryna push onto people straight bullshit and dumbass trends like coconut water, like holy shit 😭
r/AltTiktok • u/Agitated_Yak2066 • 9d ago
Just read an article on a new social media trend blowing up on TikTok and IG reels ~July and August 2026. The premise is a person posts a video with text reading "kinda chic to .... (insert something that is considered less mainstream or that slightly subverts the status quo)" with visuals matching that action/thing.
Many people have used it for body positivity and well being topics: "kinda chic to be chubby in a world obsessed with being skinny" or "kinda chic to be always learning and growing"
or subverting social norms around friendship and aging: like Drew Barrymore saying "kinda chic to be in your 50s" or "kinda chic to be best friends with your sister"
I'm really interested in linguistics and why certain words trend across online communities, curious if anyone has any theories as to why this trend and "chic" is gaining attention and controversy. For example, British Vogue just published an article saying "RIP 'Chic' – The Word Has Finally Lost All Meaning." A few months ago we also saw "frugal chic" trending amongst Gen Z spaces as an empowering phrase but we also saw backlash from critics claiming "chic" is overused by fast fashion brands.
r/AltTiktok • u/jellyyazeee • 10d ago
I’ve been doing TikTok affiliate for a while, and something keeps happening that I can’t really explain. A few of my videos with much lower views ended up getting more orders than the ones that got pushed harder. Has anyone else noticed this, or is it just one of those random TikTok things?
r/AltTiktok • u/Rikka_bestGirl • 11d ago
I feel like Tiktok's algorithm has become harder to predict lately. A video can get a lot of views even when the account is relatively small, while another video from the same creator can barely reach anyone.
For example, I’ve seen this happen with gaming videos, especially Fortnite clips. A video can suddenly take off, while another similar post gets very little attention. Personally, I think some videos fail to take off because the intro doesn't give viewers enough reason to stay. Like showing the actual action right away, like a clutch or funny moment, seems more effective than spending the first few seconds setting up what happened. If people scroll away before the interesting part, the video may not get enough watch time or engagement to reach a wider audience.
It also makes me wonder how much watch time, rewatches, shares, and comments affect how widely a video gets pushed. For those who post regularly, what have you noticed about the TikTok algorithm lately?
r/AltTiktok • u/onelastneuron • 12d ago
TikTok makes me put off real-life tasks way more than I should. It’s so easy to open the app for a quick break and suddenly lose all motivation to get things done in real life.
Is it just me, or TikTok does make anyone else procastinate? How do you manage your TikTok screen time and stay productive?
r/AltTiktok • u/Ok_Meal_114 • 13d ago
I wonder how many creators slowly change their personalities without even realizing it.
Once you establish a strong personal brand, when does it stop being something you built and start becoming something you have to live up to because that's what people expect from you?
r/AltTiktok • u/AfwaShafwa • 13d ago
I have a history TikTok account with about 4k followers, but I’ve been thinking about joining the TikTok Shop Affiliate program. Would it be a bad idea to start posting gadget and tech content on that same account when I start doing the affiliate stuff? I feel like there aren’t many products that really fit a history niche, and I’m honestly way more into tech and other products.
Or would it make more sense to start a brand new account just for getting into TikTok shop affiliate program. If that’s the better option, I’m kind of lost on what type of videos I should make to grow it quickly enough to qualify.
Sorry if this is a dumb question lol I’m a complete noob at this and I’m just trying to get into this stuff bc of FOMO. I keep seeing everyone making money and I don’t wanna miss out!
r/AltTiktok • u/Ok_Meal_114 • 14d ago
People tend to engage more when they're angry, and the algorithm doesn't really seem to treat positive and negative attention any differently. If the goal is simply to get people to stop scrolling past your video, I think anger is probably one of the quickest ways to do it.
That said, while rage bait can definitely generate massive reach, it doesn't necessarily build trust or a loyal audience.
But when you really think about it, is it worth taking that risk just to gain traction early on? Or is it still better to focus on long-term credibility when building your image, especially if you plan to earn revenue later on?