Why Is My IP Blocked or Shadowbanned by TikTok?
Your IP address is flagged or rejected by TikTok because the platform's advanced device-fingerprinting and traffic-filtering systems classify your connection as commercial, automated, or spam-prone. According to Proxycheck's 2026 threat report, TikTok blocks or shadowbans users operating from datacenter ASNs or recycled proxy pools to prevent bot farms from inflating engagement metrics. When you post videos or register accounts using a shared VPN or hosting IP, TikTok's network security filters, which actively monitor IP purity, trigger restrictions like zero views, verification loops, or outright login bans. To successfully bypass TikTok's strict security protocols, you must utilize a clean, native mobile or residential IP that aligns with your targeted country. Below, IPOK embeds its live multi-source risk assessor, checking your IP type, proxy flags, and AbuseIPDB records in real time to ensure your connection is verified as a legitimate residential subscriber.
TikTok inspects your local environment for WebRTC leakage. Check your connection using IPOK's localized test tools below.