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I accidentally deleted my most viral TikTok. Is there ANY way to get it back? 😭

MYMarcus Y.Active Member 2026/03/24 14:30 1308 views 3 replies
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Marcus Y.Active Member2026/03/24 14:30

I’m literally shaking right now. I was trying to "Archive" a video but my thumb slipped and I hit "Delete" instead. It had over 500k views and I don't have a backup on my camera roll because my storage was full.

Is there a "Recently Deleted" folder for TikTok like there is for Photos? I’ve heard you can request your "Data Download" from settings, but does that actually include the video files or just the metadata? Please tell me there is a TikTok deleted video viewer or some way to recover this from the cache. I'm desperate.

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Best AnswerSleuth_Mode_OnActive Member94 days ago

I am so sorry, that is literally every creator’s worst nightmare.

The Hard Truth: TikTok does NOT have a "Recently Deleted" folder like your iPhone photos. Once you hit delete and confirm, it is wiped from their public servers immediately.

One last-ditch effort: Go to Settings and Privacy > Account > Download your data. Request a "Full Data" export. While it usually only gives you a list of links and metadata, some users have reported that if the video was deleted very recently, the raw file might still be sitting in the server's cache during the export process. It’s a long shot (takes about 24-48 hours to process), but it’s the only official way to try.

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Kernel_Panic_2026Parent Level 293 days ago

Before you give up, check these three places:

Drafts: Any chance you had a duplicate or an older version in your Drafts folder?

Duets/Stitches: Did anyone Duet or Stitch your video? If they did, their video still exists and contains your original footage. You can use a TikTok viewer or downloader tool to grab the video from their post, though it’ll have their overlay on it.

Platform Sync: Did you have "Share to Instagram Stories" or "Facebook" toggled on? Sometimes the app auto-saves a copy to those platforms' private caches or your "Archive" there even if it didn't save to your camera roll.

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Exposing_The_LiesActive Member93 days ago

This won't help you get the video back today, but for everyone else reading this: Stop trusting the app to be your storage. > TikTok is notoriously bad for recovery. If you are a serious creator, you need a secondary backup system. Some people use dedicated monitoring tools like VigilKids for their business phones.

How it helps: Tools like that can capture "Live Screen" sessions or logs of what was posted in real-time. If you had a tool like that running, you’d have a screen-recorded backup of the video regardless of what the TikTok "Delete" button does. For now, try checking your Google Photos or iCloud "Recently Deleted"—sometimes the app triggers a "Save to Device" right as you post without you realizing it. Good luck, I hope you find a copy!

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