How to Block Someone on TikTok?

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    editor11122
    Keymaster

    Hey everyone, I’ve been running into an issue lately and could use some clarity. There’s this one account on TikTok that keeps leaving spammy comments on my videos, and honestly, it’s starting to get annoying. I’ve heard people mention “blocking,” but I’m not 100% sure what that really means in TikTok’s world. Does blocking just stop them from commenting, or does it also prevent them from seeing my content altogether? I’d really like to understand what happens after you block someone. Plus, if you’ve actually done it before, I’d love to hear how the process went and if there were any side effects, like losing views or engagement. Basically—how do you block someone on TikTok, and what should I expect if I do?

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    Alex
    Participant

    If you want to block someone, just visit their profile, tap the three dots in the top-right corner, and hit Block. Once confirmed, they can’t see your profile, videos, or interact with you at all. It’s clean and final.

    Sophia
    Participant

    I had the same issue last year with a troll who wouldn’t stop posting negative stuff under my clips. At first, I tried ignoring it, then I tried deleting comments, but it just kept happening. Finally, I went to their profile, clicked the three dots, and blocked them. I remember feeling nervous—like maybe they’d know, or it would somehow affect my account—but honestly, it was the opposite. The moment I blocked them, everything felt lighter. They vanished from my comments, and they couldn’t message me anymore. My engagement didn’t drop at all. In fact, my regular followers engaged more because the negative noise was gone. Blocking isn’t about being petty, it’s about protecting your space. Think of it like locking your front door; you’re not being rude, you’re just setting a boundary.

    Ethan
    Participant

    Blocking on TikTok is a privacy-control function that prevents an unwanted user from viewing, commenting on, or interacting with your content. This aligns with standard digital safety practices, where users retain agency over who accesses their online presence. Studies on digital well-being show that utilizing block functions can reduce stress and foster healthier engagement online.

    Marcus
    Participant

    Just block ’em lol. Takes 2 seconds. Hit the three dots on their page → Block. They’re gone, can’t see your stuff, can’t bug you. Easy.

    Luna
    Participant

    I get how stressful it can feel to have someone harassing you on social media. Remember, blocking isn’t about being mean—it’s about giving yourself peace of mind. You deserve to enjoy TikTok without distractions.

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