Why Does TikTok Restrict or Suspend Accounts?

TikTok may restrict or suspend accounts when their security algorithm is triggered. Unlike some platforms, TikTok often provides limited information about specific violations. Restrictions can occur when TikTok’s algorithm detects unusual activity, potential violations of community guidelines, or when content is flagged by their automated systems.

Please see TikTok’s Community Guidelines for more information.

Steps We Recommend:

  1. Review your recent content for potential community guideline violations including copyright infringement, inappropriate content, or misleading information.

  2. Check your posting frequency - TikTok may flag accounts that post too frequently as potential spam accounts. Please see our recommended social posting limits for guidance on optimal posting frequency.

  3. Verify any links included in your profile or content, as TikTok closely scrutinizes external URLs.

  4. Check your server logs for any error messages returned from /post.

  5. Have the account owner log into TikTok directly and check for any notifications, warnings, or verification requests that may need to be addressed.

  6. If you’ve received a specific violation message, follow TikTok’s appeal process within the app (Settings > Report a Problem).

  7. After following the above steps, if the user was suspended by Ayrshare, re-activate the user profile in the Ayrshare Dashboard.

TikTok’s Algorithm and Content Moderation

TikTok uses a sophisticated algorithm to determine account status and content distribution. This algorithm monitors posting frequency, content patterns, account history, and user reports. Content that appears automated or bot-like may trigger restrictions, even when the content itself doesn’t violate guidelines.

TikTok may limit your account’s reach (“shadowban”) before moving to a full restriction if they detect concerning patterns. This can appear as dramatically reduced views or engagement.

See our recommended social posting limits for guidance on optimal posting frequency.

TikTok Message: “This account is currently unavailable” or “Action Blocked”

If the user encounters messages such as “This account is currently unavailable” or “Action Blocked,” TikTok has likely placed temporary restrictions on your account. While TikTok provides limited specific information about these restrictions, they typically resolve within 24-72 hours if no further triggering actions occur.

During this period:

  • Avoid posting new content
  • Do not attempt to create new accounts from the same device
  • Refrain from mass following/unfollowing actions
  • Do not repeatedly attempt actions that have been blocked

Duplicate Content Concerns

Posting identical content across multiple TikTok accounts is particularly problematic and may trigger restrictions. TikTok’s algorithms are designed to identify and limit the reach of duplicate content to prevent spam and maintain platform quality.

If you’re managing multiple accounts, ensure each post is unique and tailored to the specific account’s audience. Even minor variations in captions, hashtags, or visual elements can help avoid duplicate content flags.

See our guide on managing duplicate content across social platforms for more information on how to safely repurpose content while avoiding restrictions.


Security violations from the social platforms should be taken seriously and resolved as soon as possible. Repeated violations may result in a permanent suspension of the social account.