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@user6119424330504: Hey, just a heads-up—don’t comment on this video, especially not with a long comment. The longer your comment, the more likely it is that TikTok’s algorithm will pick up on your engagement and start pushing similar content to your "For You" page. And trust me, we don’t want that. So, to play it safe, keep your comments short—or better yet, don’t comment at all. Now, you might be wondering why this happens. Well, social media platforms like TikTok use algorithms to personalize your feed based on your interactions. When you leave a long comment, it signals to the algorithm that you’re highly engaged with that type of content. As a result, TikTok might interpret this as a sign that you want to see more videos like this one. Even if the video itself isn’t something you’re particularly interested in, your engagement can trick the algorithm into thinking otherwise. But here’s another thing to consider: the hashtags. In this case, the hashtags don’t seem to relate directly to the content of the video. That might seem confusing, but it actually plays a role in how TikTok categorizes and recommends videos. Hashtags are like keywords that help the algorithm understand what a video is about and who might be interested in it. So, even if the video’s content doesn’t match your usual interests, the hashtags could still influence what shows up on your feed. For example, if the hashtags are about a completely different topic, you might end up seeing more videos from this creator or videos with similar hashtags, rather than videos with similar content. It’s like the algorithm is taking a detour based on those tags. This could mean you’ll either get more content from this specific creator or see fewer videos like this one because the hashtags are steering the algorithm in a different direction. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but the point is, your engagement—like commenting—can still tip the scales. So, what’s the best way to handle this? If you want to avoid getting more of this type of content on your "For You" page, the safest bet is to limit your interaction. That means no long comments, and maybe even avoiding likes or shares. If you’re really not interested,
2025-07-27 16:55:20
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Guys don't comment, the longer the comment the more chance of getting it on your for you page. And we don't want that, so be safe and don't comment any long comments. Just keep it short. Actually, due to the fact that the hashtags don't say anything related to this type of content, then you will only most likely get more videos from this creator or not get these types of videos as much because of the hashtags taking over that section of what tt thinks you want to watch
2025-08-15 20:05:41
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