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Find out who’s loving your TikTok videos with this simple guide
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Do you want to see who added your TikTok video to their favorites? Finding out who added your TikTok video to their favorites is easy. Simply go to the "Activities" section of your Inbox using the TikTok mobile app. You won't be able to see who favorited your video using a web browser. This wikiHow article teaches you how to see who favorited (or saved) your video on TikTok using the mobile app.

Things You Should Know

  • See who added your video to their favorites by opening your inbox.
  • Tap the "Activities" tab, then filter the results by tapping the drop-down and selecting "Likes and Favorites."
  • Scroll through the list to see who favorited your videos.
  1. Tap the icon that looks like a multicolored music note to launch the mobile app on your smartphone or tablet.
    • It's also known as " saving a TikTok " when someone adds it to their favorites. In that case, they can easily find and re-watch videos they really like.
  2. It's an icon that looks like a speech bubble with a line in the middle that you'll find at the bottom of your screen.
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  3. It's next to a pink icon with a bell on it. [1]
  4. This will filter the list of activities to only likes and favorites. [2]
  5. You can see who added your video to their Favorites. Tap that activity to see more.
    • You will see anonymous and specific results if you go to the video on your profile, tap … > Analytics , and tap the bookmark icon. In that case, you'll see the number of people who added that video to their favorites and their username if it's a public account.
    • Find the videos you added to favorites by going to your profile and tapping the bookmark icon.
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