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How to Repost on TikTok (and How to Undo It)

Jun 4, 2026 · WipeTok · Updated Jun 30, 2026

Reposting on TikTok takes one tap, and so does undoing a single repost. The catch is that TikTok only lets you remove reposts one at a time. If you have built up a long list, this post covers how reposting works, how to undo one, and how to clear a lot of them on iPhone.

How to repost a video on TikTok

A repost is a way to push a video you liked into your followers' For You feeds without saving it to your own profile grid. It is closer to a recommendation than a post. Here is how to do it:

  1. Open the video you want to share.
  2. Tap the Share button, the curved arrow on the right side.
  3. Tap Repost in the row of options.
  4. The video is now reposted, and a Repost label appears the next time you open it.

Your reposts collect under a Reposts tab on your profile. Anyone who visits your profile can see what you have reposted, so the list is public, not private.

How to undo a single repost

Undoing a repost uses the same button you used to make it. Reposting is a toggle, so tapping it again turns it off:

  1. Open the video you reposted.
  2. Tap the Share button, the same curved arrow.
  3. Tap Remove repost where the Repost option used to be.
  4. The repost disappears from your Reposts tab.

You can also find your reposts under the Reposts tab on your profile and open each one from there, which can be faster than searching for the video again.

What undoing a repost actually does

Removing a repost only removes your recommendation of the video. It does not delete the creator's original video, and it does not affect their views, likes, or comments. It also does not touch any video you posted yourself. Think of it as taking your name off a suggestion, nothing more.

The bulk problem: many reposts, one tap each

The one-at-a-time flow is fine for a stray repost or two. It falls apart when you have dozens or hundreds. TikTok has no built-in bulk repost removal, and there is no public consumer API that would let an app clear them instantly. Every repost has to be opened and toggled off individually, which is a long, repetitive grind by hand.

Because there is no instant bulk button anywhere, be skeptical of any tool that promises to wipe everything in one click. The honest reality is that each repost is its own action, no matter what does the tapping.

Clearing many reposts on iPhone with WipeTok

WipeTok is an iPhone app built for exactly the bulk case. Instead of you tapping through every video, it scans your repost trail, shows you a preview of the cleanup, and removes reposts for you in visible, controlled batches.

  • You sign in to TikTok yourself inside a visible local browser session, so WipeTok never sees or collects your password.
  • You set a batch limit and can hit a stop button at any time.
  • You watch the cleanup happen rather than handing it to a hidden server-side bot.
  • It is free to download with a daily cleanup limit, and you can add more capacity through an in-app purchase.

WipeTok is an independent app and is not affiliated with TikTok or ByteDance. It does the same Remove repost action you would do by hand, just without making you do it hundreds of times.

Frequently asked questions

Can I remove all my TikTok reposts at once?

Not inside TikTok itself. The app only lets you remove reposts one at a time, and there is no public API for bulk removal. On iPhone, WipeTok handles the repetition by removing reposts in controlled batches for you.

Does removing a repost delete the original video?

No. Removing a repost only takes the video off your Reposts tab and stops it being shared from your profile. The creator's original video, along with its views and likes, stays exactly as it was.

Clean up your TikTok reposts

WipeTok scans your repost trail and cleans it in visible, controlled batches — no password collection.

Download WipeTok on the App Store

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