The popularity of the Chinese social networking phenomenon TikTok has surged in recent years.
About one-eighth of the world’s population (1 billion) currently has a TikTok account and uses it at least once a month.
TikTok is an excellent resource for keeping up with the latest fashions, laughing at viral videos, and discovering cutting-edge information.
However, Tik Tok users can also produce and upload their short videos.
You’ll want to know how to delete a TikTok video if you accidentally uploaded a rough cut, or if you decide you no longer want certain videos from your archive to be viewable on your profile.
HOW DOES ONE DELETE A VIDEO FROM THE TIKTOK APP?
- Locate the TikTok app on your smartphone or tablet and launch it by tapping on it.
- To access your personal profile on Tik Tok, click the button labeled “Me” in the site’s upper right corner.
- Once on your profile, locate the video(s) you wish to remove and tap the first one.
- Once the movie has loaded, you can access other settings by tapping the share icon (iOS) or the three vertical dots (Android).
- Finally, from left to right, scroll to the bottom of the list of options until you see the trash can symbol labeled “Delete,” and then choose this choice.
- Select “Delete” or “Confirm” on the confirmation window to finish the removal process.
- Repeat as required for as many videos as you’d like to remove.
HOW DO I DELETE A TIKTOK DRAFT?
- Launch the TikTok application on your smartphone or tablet device.
- Visit the “Me” tab on the TikTok homepage’s right side to see your profile.
- If you go to your profile and look to the upper-left corner of your post feed, you should find a folder labeled “Saved Draughts.”
- Next, press “Select” in the upper-right corner of the TikTok Draft.
- To delete a group of videos, tap each one to highlight it.
- After selecting all the drafts, you wish to erase, touch the delete button.
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