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Why & How To Block Someone On TikTok
Welcome to the latest edition of “Digital Self-Defense.” If you’ve spent any time on TikTok recently, you’ve likely encountered the three horsemen of the FYP apocalypse: the relentless “growth hack” guru, the ex who won’t stop lurking, and that one person who leaves “first” on every single video.
As tech experts who have survived the 2025 US ownership transition and the subsequent “Project Clover” data reshuffle in Europe, we can tell you that blocking isn’t just a petty move—it’s vital maintenance for your digital peace of mind. With TikTok hitting 1.9 billion monthly active users in early 2026 (SQ Magazine), the odds of encountering someone you’d rather not are statistically higher than ever. In fact, in Q3 2025 alone, TikTok removed 204 million videos, with 99.3% of them being flagged proactively (TikTok Newsroom).
If the algorithm hasn’t caught them yet, here is the Tech Is The Culture guide on how to block someone on TikTok.
How To Block An Individual On TikTok
This is the classic “get out of my sight” maneuver. It is instantaneous and, frankly, quite cathartic.
– 1. Locate Your Target: Head to the profile of the person who has offended your digital sensibilities.
– 2. Share Arrow: Tap the Share icon (it looks like an arrow) in the top right corner.
– 3. Ban Hammer: Select Block from the bottom menu.
– 4. Confirm: Tap Block again. They are now effectively a ghost in your machine.
How To Batch Block On TikTok
Sometimes, one block isn’t enough. If a specific video of yours has attracted a “troll farm,” you don’t have time for individual profile visits. You need to mass-delete the noise.
– 1. Long-press on a comment in your video.
– 2. Tap Manage multiple comments.
– 3. Select up to 100 accounts (yes, 100!).
– 4. Tap More, then Block accounts.
According to TikTok’s 2026 Safety Report, this “batch action” feature has improved user retention by 14% among creators who previously cited burnout as a reason for leaving the platform (TikTok Newsroom).
Stealth Defense AKA Outsmarting The Algorithm
Blocking someone stops them from seeing you, but what about the data they’ve already scraped? Under TikTok’s new 2026 privacy policy, the app now tracks Precise Location and AI Interactions more aggressively (Fordham Privacy Blog). To truly block the world out, you need hardware-level security.
1. Privacy Screen Protector (Anti-Spy)
If you’re scrolling in public, the person “blocking” you might be sitting right next to you on the bus. A 360-degree privacy filter ensures your FYP stays for your eyes only.
2. Blue Light Filtering Glasses
If you’re spending your nights blocking trolls, at least save your retinas. Statistics show that late-night “hate-scrolling” increases digital eye strain by 33%.
3. Webcam Covers For Your Device
The ultimate block. If you’re worried about accidental “lives” or app-level camera access, a physical slider is the only way to ensure no one is watching.
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