Is your TikTok feed frozen, videos not loading, or are you just staring at a blank screen? Don't panic! A malfunctioning TikTok is a common problem, and thankfully, usually easy to fix.
First, check your internet connection. A weak Wi-Fi signal or data connection is the most frequent culprit. Try restarting your router or switching to mobile data.
Next, make sure your TikTok app is up-to-date. Outdated versions can be buggy. Head to the App Store or Google Play Store and update if available.
Still no luck? Try clearing TikTok's cache. This removes temporary files that might be causing issues. Go to your profile, tap the three lines in the top right, select "Settings and privacy," then "Free up space," and tap "Clear cache."
If all else fails, try restarting your phone or even reinstalling the TikTok app. This is a bit more drastic, but it often resolves persistent problems. Hopefully, one of these solutions will get you back to scrolling and creating in no time!