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: Absolutely, I completely agree with what you’re saying, and it’s actually a really interesting point that a lot of people might overlook when engaging with content on TikTok. The way the algorithm works is incredibly nuanced, and every action whether it’s liking, commenting, sharing, or even just watching a video all the way through sends signals to the system about what kind of content you enjoy or are likely to engage with. When people leave long comments, especially emotional or thoughtful ones, it tells the algorithm that this specific piece of content resonated strongly with viewers, which can cause it to boost similar videos or even more from that creator onto your For You Page. It’s not just about what you watch, but how you interact with it. On the other hand, if you keep comments short or avoid commenting altogether, you reduce the chance of reinforcing that particular content pattern. This is especially important when dealing with videos you might not want to see more of, whether it’s because they’re controversial, uncomfortable, misleading, or just something you’re not interested in. Plus, as you mentioned, if the hashtags used on the video don’t align with the actual content, TikTok’s categorization system might prioritize the tags over the content itself, which can result in confusing recommendations. That’s why staying conscious of how we interact and understanding the mechanics behind it all can really help us curate our own For You Pages more effectively. So yes, keeping things short or skipping comments entirely is a subtle but powerful move.
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