Title: TikTok US Shop Owners: How do you survive the strict risk control (bans/suspensions)? Need advice on prevention and appeals!
Hi everyone,
I’m currently preparing to launch and scale a TikTok Shop in the US market. However, I keep hearing horror stories about sellers getting hit with strict risk controls, shadowbans, or random shop suspensions—even when they are trying to do everything by the book.
I really want to build a sustainable business and stay fully compliant, but the system seems incredibly sensitive right now. For those of you who have successfully navigated this or survived a suspension, I’d love to hear your insights:
1. Prevention: What are your top tips for avoiding triggering the risk control system in the first place? (e.g., best practices for handling IPs/network environments, business registration details, listing products safely, or fulfillment speeds).
2. The Appeal Process: If the worst happens and a shop gets suspended, what is the best strategy for a successful appeal? Are there specific documents, formats, or ways to communicate that actually get a real human to review your case?
Any shared experiences, lessons learned, or advice would be incredibly appreciated. Thank you in advance!