Interview Questions
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TikTok Reposter

Do you know how to properly warm up a Tiktok account? if so, describe steps.
This is the updated warm-up technique from a straightforward, first-person viewpoint: 1. Account Configuration Profile: I don't utilize temporary or disposable services; I use a legitimate phone number and email address. I post a clear image of myself or the emblem of my brand as my profile picture. -Bio: I don't mess around or ask people to "follow me" right away. 2. First Organic Actions - Passive Browsing: I spend 15 to 30 minutes per day browsing TikTok organically. To train the algorithm, I view entire videos rather than just snippets. - No Instant Engagement: During the first several days, I refrain from liking or following too aggressively.3. Phase of Light Engagement -Likes: I begin with 5–10 likes every day, a combination of popular and specialized content. I don't tap quickly; I space them out. The following: Every day, I follow five to ten accounts that are relevant to my area. I stay away from mass-following. Remarks: I post two to three brief, sincere comments per day (for example, "Nice tutorial!" rather than "Check my page!"). 4. First Uploads Content: I start with straightforward, non-promotional movies (like duets or trends). No calls to action or links. Hashtags: I utilize one trending post and two to four niche-specific posts. I stay away from spam and forbidden tags. The frequency is as follows: I post once every one to two days at first, then progressively more. 5. Safely Scaling Up to Increase Engagement: I gradually increase activity (e.g., 20-30 likes/day, 10-15 follows/day) after 1-2 weeks. Steer clear of spikes: TikTok flags irregular bursts, so I never abruptly go from 0 to 100 actions. - Track Reach: In order to prevent shadowbans, I cut back on activities for one to two days if my views decline.