If you’re an avid TikTok user who enjoys sharing videos on the platform, you may have encountered situations where your content is put up for review. But why does this occur?
For those serious about building a following on TikTok, creating and uploading videos can require significant time and effort. It’s crucial to ensure that every element, from the music timing to the background settings, is flawless before posting.
While TikTok errors are not common, they can happen, disrupting your posting process. Many users have noted an increase in their videos being reviewed, leading to delays in uploads or failing to post altogether. Unfortunately, there isn’t a straightforward solution to this issue.
Understanding TikTok’s Under Review Error Message
If you receive the TikTok under review message, it typically indicates that some content has been flagged—often due to violence in the video, blood, or misinformation about sensitive topics.
However, some reviews may occur on videos that should not raise any flags. Even popular creator Charli D’Amelio faced these challenges in February 2022, along with numerous other users who felt their videos were unfairly subjected to review by TikTok.
why? Is your ticket grounded? pic.twitter.com/CD9SzW4h4u
— charli (@charlidamelio) February 9, 2022
It remains unclear why this issue arises intermittently, possibly due to a bug. A common troubleshooting step is to restart the TikTok app to see if the message disappears and your video resumes normal activity. If the problem is on TikTok’s side, you might need to wait out the fix.
Bear in mind that deleting the app will also result in the loss of all your drafts.
Resolving the Video is Being Processed TikTok Error
Similarly, the ‘video is being processed’ error has surfaced concurrently with the ‘TikTok under review’ message, leading to frustration among users.
Essentially, this error signifies that either your video or the TikTok app is experiencing glitches that prevent successful uploads. Issues may stem from your internet speed or challenges with the TikTok servers.
Though there isn’t a definitive solution, restarting the app might help. If the post still doesn’t upload, simply trying again later could do the trick.
Should these errors continue, reaching out to TikTok support may be necessary to determine whether there are any account-specific issues. Fortunately, these situations are rare, and most users can expect their videos to upload without problems shortly.
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