TikTok is arguably one of the most successful video-making apps in the world. That’s right! The short clips you watch throughout the day are not as simple and harmless as you think. The app works based on a complex algorithm that inexplicably engages the users. Based on the complex algorithms, TikTok successfully engages the users, whereby they are ‘lost’ in the app. The irony is that the videos are short – very brief, in fact; no TikTok clip is longer than two minutes. If you tell this to someone who does not use TikTok, you will certainly get a passionate response. How on earth can an app successfully engage users for hours with such short clips?
If you wonder why these short clips make users so obsessed with the app, we have got the answers. Sit back and continue reading as we unleash the complex algorithms of TikTok in simple possible words. Disclaimer: Spending the vast majority of your time on TikTok is not something that we recommend. If you mindlessly scroll through your TikTok feed 24/7, you are headed in the wrong direction. It is a sensible idea to discipline yourself and avoid spending any more time on TikTok than you absolutely must.
With that said, here are some of the major things that TikTok algorithms consider:
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Your Activity in the App
One of the foremost things that TikTok considers is your activity in the app. What you like or dislike are the first concerns of TikTok. If you like a clip and engage it – by commenting and liking other comments – TikTok will understand that you are interested in that content. Based on that, TikTok will show you more similar content.
Thus, if you keep seeing the same content you are interested in, you will likely be engaged in it. Here is what determines your preferences:
- Your likes.
- Comments.
- Engagement with the comments.
- Sharing.
- Rewatching.
Thus, the more you perform these activities, the more you will see similar content. Apparently, you will be occupied with these contents and will continue your engagement.
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Your Location & Language
Another major consideration of TikTok algorithms is the location of the users. Where you are based determines your preferences. For instance, if you are in Miami, TikTok will show the content from creators who are near you. Apparently, your location will also determine your language. Thus, TikTok will show you content in your language.
Nevertheless, if a user goes beyond his location and language, TikTok will change the feed. In other words, if you show interest in foreign – or international content – you will see foreign content in your TikTok feed.
This takes us to the first point: Your preferences are the foremost concern for TikTok. You will barely see clips you do not like or are not interested in. Based on these algorithms, TikTok successfully reads the minds and wins over its users.