TikTok is weird and I’m so so bad at it! #cbssurvivor #survivor #survivorcbs #realitytv #survivorfans
I've realized that TikTok isn't just about posting random clips; it's about understanding the platform's vibe and how to engage with the community authentically. At first, I found myself doing TikTok poorly, missing out on opportunities to maximize my presence and even make some money from it. But the key lesson I've learned is that consistency and being true to your style are crucial. For Survivor fans like me, TikTok offers a unique space to connect with others who share the same passion. Creating content around challenges, favorite moments, or contestant reactions can spark great conversations and help you gain followers. However, balancing what TikTok expects and keeping a genuine Survivor fan vibe can be tricky. I've decided to use an extra account dedicated to sharing funny videos and live interviews, which feels more natural to me. Another tip I've discovered is to not stress about being 'professional' all the time. TikTok values creativity and realness over perfection, so embracing your imperfections can actually help you stand out. Plus, engaging directly with fellow Survivor fans by using hashtags like #cbssurvivor, #survivor, and #survivorfans makes your content more discoverable. Ultimately, learning TikTok is a process, and while I’m still figuring out how to maximize my reach and monetize effectively, the journey is enjoyable. If you're a fan of Survivor or just starting with TikTok, focus on having fun, sharing what you love, and gradually building your presence. The more you interact and post content aligned with your interests, the more natural growth you'll see. Remember, it's not only about the numbers but about creating a community that appreciates your unique perspective.












































































