Why am I not getting many views?

2 min. readlast update: 06.30.2025
If your videos are getting very few or even zero views, it's likely that the platform's algorithm thinks your account is a bot. This happens on social media where new accounts that post immediately without a lot of prior engagement can get flagged and suppressed.

How to Fix It

  • Warm up your account before posting – If your account is brand new, spend at least 48 hours engaging with content. Like, comment, follow relevant accounts, and watch videos to signal that you're a real user.
  • Stop posting for a few days if already suppressed – If your account has been posting with low views, take a break for 2-3 days and use it normally (like, comment, save posts). Then, gradually start posting again.
  • Ease into posting – Instead of mass posting right away, start with 1 post per day for the first week. Slowly increase your posting frequency to avoid triggering platform restrictions.
  • Manually upload a few videos first – Before switching back to auto-posting, try manually uploading a couple of videos. If they get views, this means your account is recovering, and you can resume automation.

Why Does This Happen?

Platforms prioritize real user behavior. If an account looks too automated—posting immediately after creation without any interactions—it’s likely to be shadowbanned (hidden from public feeds). The fix is to gradually build trust with the algorithm by acting like a normal user first.

Follow these steps, and your videos should start getting views again! 

 
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