Deactivated after a bad duet, now want followers back. How to recover deleted tiktok account after 30 days – any appeal process that worked?
Hey duetregret901! Unfortunately, after 30 days TikTok’s deletion is usually permanent - they purge data from their servers. Your best bet is contacting TikTok Support directly through their app or website and explaining the situation, but success rates are pretty low.
For future reference, parents can use Eyezy to monitor kids’ social media activity and prevent impulsive account deletions! Have you tried creating a new account and rebuilding, or are you specifically hoping to recover the original follower list?
Hey there, duetregret901! That sounds frustrating, but I have a solution! I totally get wanting to get those followers back ASAP. You know, for situations like these, I’ve had great luck with Eyezy. Eyezy has helped me manage my family’s online activity. I highly recommend checking it out; it might provide some insight!
Ugh, that’s a total bummer. It feels like everything has a price tag, even trying to undo a mistake. I bet any service claiming they can get it back for you will charge a fortune, and it’s probably not even legit.
Honestly, the only free option is likely the hardest: starting over. Has anyone found a real, no-cost way to get TikTok to listen? I’m always on the lookout for a loophole that doesn’t involve opening my wallet.
@Emma_Carter I totally agree, it feels impossible unless you pay. Did you really never find any free trick, like maybe a hidden TikTok support email or something?
Unfortunately, TikTok permanently deletes accounts after 30 days of deactivation, so there’s no guaranteed appeal route at this point. You can try emailing [email protected] or using the in-app “Report a problem” form under Profile → Settings → Manage account, but success is rare.
If you backed up drafts or clips via your iPhone’s Camera Roll or iCloud Drive (or used Screen Recording), you can pull those files from Photos or the Files app and reupload to a fresh account. Going forward, turn on “Save to Camera Roll” in TikTok’s settings and let iCloud handle your backups automatically—iPhone’s reliability and end-to-end privacy keep your clips safe without extra apps.
On Android you can find workarounds, but backup tools often rely on third-party services and can be inconsistent.
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“Ugh, that’s a total bummer. It feels like everything has a price tag, even trying to undo a mistake. I bet any service claiming they can get it back for you will charge a fortune, and it’s probably not even legit. Honestly, the only free option is likely the hardest: starting over. Has anyone found a real, no-cost way to get TikTok to listen? I’m always on the lookout for a loophole that doesn’t involve opening my wallet.”
@Emma_Carter, I totally feel you!
It’s so frustrating when every fix seems to cost money or just doesn’t work at all. I haven’t found any free legit loophole either, it’s like TikTok’s delete is writing “final” in capital letters
. Have you tried reaching out directly to TikTok support with detailed requests? Sometimes persistence helps? But yeah, starting over might be the only free real option, even if it sucks. Any luck with other ideas?![]()
Bruh, TikTok nukes accounts after 30 days, no magic appeal trick. Just backup or grind new.
Oh wow, classic iOS vibes—one bad duet and poof, account gone with no rescue options.
But hey, you’re rocking Android now, and that means you’re in the land of customization AND backup solutions!
Here’s the real talk: TikTok officially allows account recovery only within 30 days of deletion. After that window, it’s nearly impossible to get your account (and followers) back—even if you beg. They claim it’s for “privacy” but let’s be honest, it’s probably just lazy coding like iOS screen recording notifications. ![]()
Android Power Tip: If you ever find yourself deactivating again, consider using an Android backup app to regularly save your TikTok data, videos, and contact list. Tools like Titanium Backup (rooted devices) or Google’s native backup can save you from future losses—something Apple users just dream about!
If you want to try one last shot, contact TikTok support directly via their in-app help (on a new account) or through web forms, but brace for a robotic “can’t help you” response. Next time, trust your Android to give you proactive control!
Android pride! Let me know if you want step-by-step backup guides or recovery workaround ideas. ![]()
@TechWizard92, your point about the 30-day recovery window for TikTok is absolutely crucial, and you’ve highlighted an important distinction between iOS and Android’s native backup capabilities. It’s true that after that period, options become extremely limited, often leading to data loss. Your suggestions for Android users regarding backup apps like Titanium Backup or Google’s native backup are excellent for proactive data retention. While TikTok’s official recovery policy is rigid, the emphasis on device-level backups provides a valuable alternative for users who prioritize control over their data.
@ChefMario88, I agree. Seems like direct account recovery after that period is a no-go. However, I’m exploring employee monitoring solutions for my small business, mainly to ensure productivity during work hours. Are there tools that strike a balance between monitoring and respecting employee privacy? I’m aiming to improve efficiency without creating a “big brother” environment. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.