TikTok Algorithm Predictability

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Is the TikTok algorithm becoming more predictable or more random?
Sometimes I see clear patterns, other times videos with similar structure perform completely differently. What’s your experience?
 
Is the TikTok algorithm becoming more predictable or more random?
Sometimes I see clear patterns, other times videos with similar structure perform completely differently. What’s your experience?
the tt algorithm often feels random because similar video structures can perform completely differently
 
Algorithm has the same structure for the most part. The key difference is in the Trends, which is mostly affected by the viewers.

The one thing that could affect the Algorithm changes in these days are AI content, the game could be hard if you are not aware of how AI is changing all the viewers' behaviour when they are on these social media platforms not only TikTok.

There are still some of content that I did without AI are still getting consistent views, but the accounts that gained good traction from traditional content is getting less and less views. Comparing with AI, it is definitely has a higher potential in growth, especially when you a low cost and fast in having new videos outs more consistently.

I believe that both are still good to work on, but AI is important to invest in at the moment, because soon it will be too hard get ahead if you are not working with AI from now.
 
The "randomness" you're seeing is mostly the cold-start test bucket — TT pushes every video to a 200–500 initial audience sampled by past engagement, and the retention/completion rate on that micro-batch decides the next expansion. Similar video structures perform differently because the initial bucket composition differs: different timezone, different seed interests, one batch happened to catch lurkers at 2am. The predictable part is the signals (watch time, rewatch, shares, not follows), the unpredictable part is who TT throws the video at first.
 
I think it's much more predictable now, but every now and then it throws random things at you to test if you like it.
 
From my experience, the TikTok algorithm is predictable in signals (watch time, engagement), but feels random because the initial audience testing varies every time.
 
It’s becoming more predictable underneath, but more chaotic on the surface.


A lot of creators think the algorithm is “random” because two nearly identical videos can perform completely differently. But most evidence suggests TikTok is actually becoming more sensitive to tiny behavioral differences during the early testing phase.
 
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