r/tiktokcreatorclub

Editor looking to collaborate

Hey everyone,

I’m a video editor starting to move past the beginner stage and looking to collaborate on projects to keep leveling up.

I’m mainly looking to work on:

  • Talking head videos
  • Vlogs
  • Travel content
  • Recaps
  • Drone footage
  • YouTube / social media edits

If you have footage you haven’t gotten around to editing or want a second set of hands on a project, I’d be down to help.

I’m focused on clean pacing, solid storytelling, and making content feel engaging, so you’ll get a polished edit while I continue building experience.

Happy to share my work if you want to see where I’m at.
Feel free to comment or DM.

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u/Boring_Scene_323 — 2 days ago

When did your views start translating to followers?

I’ve had about 10 videos over 10k views and 4 videos with over 10k likes. I know it’s not much. But I’m curious when the views started translating to followers? I’ve gained about 200 followers off of my viral-ish videos. But I have a total of 2,200!

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u/potatoeater1287 — 3 days ago

Hook issues

I'm facing a problem that prevents me from going viral. The first seconds of my videos. That's where people ALWAYS scroll. I'll tell you what I'm doing and I'd really appreciate advice from anyone who is viral or has studied the algorithm and knows how I fix the issue I'm dealing with. Okay, so this is what I'm doing: I use a curiosity gap hook and I show something that matches whatever the hook says. (My channel is faceless)

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u/Jason2bro — 9 days ago

New creator, what more can I possibly do to get the algorithm to categorize my videos?

A few of my videos have been categorized after I added more details to the description and hashtags, but some of the ones of my dog just aren’t getting categorized. I put in keywords I found on creator search insights, put them in the caption, hashtags, and descriptions and still nothing. Is it really that important to have every video categorized? I’m still very new (had an account, didn’t really use it, reactivated it a week or so ago and now am posting consistently) and absorbing all the tips and tricks I see. If you’d like to take a look at said videos, I’m here:

https://www.tiktok.com/@always\_furry?\_r=1&\_t=ZP-95iDtSpnhGh

Thanks for reading!

u/Anxious_pterodactyl — 12 days ago

Been posting for a couple of months but struggling to get views/followers

Hey everyone! For the last few months I've been posting content related to a cozy game I've been working on. No matter what I post though, it seems TikTok stops actively promoting it to new people after 250 views. From that point onwards views from existing followers seem to trickle in very slowly over the course of the following days and eventually stagnates around the 500-900 view mark.

When looking at analytics for newer videos, it seems 20%-35% of viewers watch the full video. Likes seem good vs viewer ratio when first uploading. It says most viewers though stop watching after 0.01 seconds. This has been a consistent statistic for a few months now, regardless of what is posted.

The same content seems to do well on other platforms (mainly YouTube), so I'm really confused as to what I'm doing wrong.

Any ideas as to how I can improve/fix this?

TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigblankeyartist

u/SaltyLia — 8 days ago

I made a free tool that scores your video for viral potential before you post it!

I kept running into the same thing — I'd spend an hour on a video, post it, and it'd die at 400 views. Then I'd post something I made in 5 minutes and it'd blow up. I wanted to know why before I posted, not after.

So I built something. You upload your video (up to 60 seconds) and it analyzes your script, tone, and framing to give you:

Viral potential score (1-100) — how likely it is to actually get pushed by the algorithm

Risk flag — catches anything that could get sxdowbxnned taken out of context, or start a comment war you didn't want

An AI read — shows you how a random person scrolling at 2am would actually interpret your video

The part I use the most: if your score is low, it'll rewrite your script in 3 styles — Safe, Viral, or Savage — with predicted scores for each. So you can test different angles before you waste time filming a version that flops.

Think of it as a first-audience test before your real audience sees it.

I also broke down what we've been seeing in the data about what actually makes content go viral — some of the patterns were not what I expected: https://socialshield-hlu7.polsia.app/blog/what-makes-posts-go-viral

Free to try if you want to test it on your next video:

https://socialshield-hlu7.polsia.app

Curious if other creators would actually use something like this in their workflow or if I'm solving a problem only I have lol ?

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u/southie_sweetheart — 5 days ago

Technical issue with reach and "Ineligible for recommendation" - Looking for advice

Hi!

I’ve been running a gaming/aesthetic niche account for a while. Recently, I’ve hit a wall and I’m looking for some technical insight.

For the past few days, my reach has dropped to almost zero (less than 10 per video). Today, I shared a video about in-game items, and it was instantly flagged as "Ineligible for recommendation".

Before this happened, I tried using the built-in boosting tool a few times, but the attempts were rejected for "Copyright" reasons. Since then, even my previous content has completely stopped getting traffic.

My status says: "Your account has no issues or violations," but it feels like my profile is restricted because of the rejected boosting attempts and the recent flag.

My questions:

  1. Has anyone experienced a total drop in traffic after failed attempts to use the boosting tool?

  2. Does taking a 48-72 hour break help with resetting the "standing" of the profile?

  3. What is the best way to handle the ineligible video? Should I set it to private or just leave it?

I really want to grow my community, but it feels like the system is limiting me right now. Thanks for the help!

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u/raygunas — 8 days ago

I created a filter a couple years back...

I created a filter a couple years back and its reached 60 something million views, 66 thousand videos and a couple million likes. (None of these are on my videos this is just the filter analytics) Is there anything I can do now to help it keep gaining traction and more views or was it more of a one hit wonder type situation. User: @idontposst Filter name: british sweet ranking.

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u/luke_life78 — 2 days ago