Why TikTok views drop and how refills work
TikTok view counts can change after delivery. This does not always mean an order failed. Platforms update counters, filter activity, review traffic quality, and sometimes adjust numbers after the first visible increase.
Common reasons views change
- Platform review: TikTok may remove activity it decides not to count.
- Counter delays: visible numbers can lag behind actual delivery or update in batches.
- Video settings: private, deleted, restricted, or changed links can interrupt delivery.
- Service type: some services prioritize speed, while others prioritize steadier pacing.
How refills work
If a TikTok view service includes refill coverage, the service notes explain the refill period and requirements. A refill usually depends on the order being completed, the link still being available, and the drop happening inside the stated window.
What to do before opening a ticket
Check the order ID, current count, original link, and the service notes. If the order qualifies for review, send those details in a support ticket so the team can check it cleanly.
How to reduce surprises
Start with a small order, choose services with notes that match your campaign, and avoid changing the video link while delivery is active.
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