How to Remove All TikTok Reposts From a Specific Creator (2026)

TikTok has no per-creator filter — here are the three realistic options depending on how many reposts you need to remove.

You unfollowed someone — a creator whose content you've moved on from, an ex, a former friend, or a brand that went sideways. But your repost tab still has 30 of their videos sitting there. TikTok has no built-in way to find and remove all reposts from a specific account, so those videos accumulate unless you deal with them manually.

Why TikTok Doesn't Let You Filter Reposts by Creator

TikTok's repost tab is a simple reverse-chronological list with no search, no creator filter, and no way to select multiple reposts at once. Removing all reposts from a specific account means scrolling through your full repost history, identifying that creator's content by eye, and tapping Remove Repost on each one.

Method 1: Manual Removal (Best for Small Counts)

Best for: Fewer than 20 reposts from that creator

Open TikTok → Profile → tap the arrow icon → scroll through your reposts looking for that creator's content → tap each video → Remove Repost.

How to spot their content: look for their profile picture or username on the repost card, or tap to open the video and check the creator's handle at the bottom. Desktop (TikTok.com) is faster — hover over reposts and remove more quickly than on mobile.

Method 2: Targeted Scroll + Remove (for Medium Counts)

Best for: 20–100 reposts from a creator you followed during a specific time period

If you know roughly when you were reposting that creator's content — say, you followed them for 6 months in 2022 — scroll your repost tab to that period and work through it batch by batch. The content itself is often self-dating (a specific trend or audio clip helps you recognize the era). Once you're in the right era, you can move through it quickly.

Method 3: Full Reset + Selective Re-Repost (for Large Counts)

Best for: 100+ reposts from a creator scattered across your history

If you reposted the creator extensively and their content is scattered across your entire history, the most efficient path is:

  1. Use RepostCleanup to remove all your reposts in one automated session
  2. Go back to other creators' profiles and re-repost the specific content you want to keep
  3. The target creator's content stays gone

This trades precision for speed. If you have a large overall backlog and only care about removing one creator's content, clearing everything and rebuilding is often 10× faster than hunting through hundreds of videos.

Special Cases

Removing reposts from a creator you've unfollowed or blocked: Unfollowing or blocking does not remove your reposts of their content. Those reposts stay on your profile tab indefinitely. To find their content in your repost list, recognize it without being able to check their username.

Removing reposts from a deactivated or deleted account: When a TikTok account is deleted, videos from that account stop playing — they appear as grey placeholder blocks in your repost tab. The only fix is to remove them manually or clear all reposts in bulk. See: How to Remove Broken Reposts on TikTok.

“Keep reposts from creators I still follow, remove the rest”: TikTok offers no “remove reposts from unfollowed accounts” filter. The closest workaround: do a full reset, then go back to each creator you want to keep and re-repost their specific videos.

Volume from that creatorBest method
Under 20 repostsManual scroll + remove
20–100 repostsScroll to the right era, remove in batches
100+ repostsFull reset with RepostCleanup, re-repost what to keep
Mixed with deactivated accountFull reset is easiest

Large backlog from one creator? Clear it all at once

RepostCleanup removes 200–400+ reposts per session on desktop — then re-repost only the content you want to keep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. TikTok's repost tab has no search or filter functionality. Finding reposts from a specific creator requires visual scanning of your full repost list.
No. The video stays on TikTok. The creator's repost count for that video may decrease by one, but they receive no notification and the video is otherwise unchanged.
No. Blocking prevents you from seeing their future content, but existing reposts remain on your profile tab. You need to remove them manually.
Yes. If someone has blocked you, you can still remove your reposts of their content from your own profile. The videos will appear broken (since the account is blocked), but the Remove Repost option is still accessible.
No native tool provides this count. You'd need to manually count while scrolling your repost tab.