How to Bulk Delete TikTok Videos, Favorites, Reposts, and Likes in 2026
If your goal is a full TikTok cleanup, DeleteTik now supports four dedicated cleanup targets: your posted videos, favorites or saved videos, reposts, and liked videos.
The safest way to use that support is not to combine everything into one blind run. Choose one target type, filter and review the list, export a record if needed, then run a controlled cleanup session.
Quick Answer
DeleteTik can help you bulk clean:
| Cleanup target | Supported in DeleteTik | Best use case |
|---|---|---|
| Your posted videos | Yes | Remove old public posts, stale niches, or archived campaigns |
| Favorites / saved videos | Yes | Clear saved-video backlogs and old research queues |
| Reposts | Yes | Clean visible repost history and old profile signals |
| Liked videos | Yes | Reset old recommendation signals and privacy markers |
Start with the workflow that matches your highest-risk cleanup target:
- Mass Delete TikTok Videos Safely
- Bulk Delete TikTok Favorites Safely
- Remove All TikTok Reposts Safely
- Bulk Delete TikTok Liked Videos Safely
Why Separate Cleanup Targets Matter
Each TikTok surface has a different risk profile.
Posted videos are public content, so you should review and export before removing them. Favorites and liked videos are more about saved history, recommendations, and privacy signals. Reposts sit in between because they are visible profile signals but not original uploads.
Keeping each cleanup run separate gives you:
- a cleaner review list
- easier troubleshooting if a run needs to pause
- better pacing for large accounts
- fewer mistakes when targets overlap by topic or date
Recommended Cleanup Order
There is no universal order, but this sequence works for most accounts:
- Posted videos if public profile quality is the urgent issue.
- Reposts if visible profile history is the main problem.
- Favorites if saved-video clutter is slowing your workflow.
- Liked videos if your goal is recommendation reset or old taste-signal cleanup.
For creator and brand accounts, export important target lists before deleting large batches.
How the DeleteTik Workflow Works
Use the same basic rhythm for every target:
- Open TikTok in Chrome or Edge.
- Install DeleteTik and keep the workflow inside your signed-in browser session.
- Choose one target type: videos, favorites, reposts, or liked videos.
- Apply date or keyword filters.
- Review the target set and export if needed.
- Run a smaller cleanup session first, then scale up.
This workflow is slower than a blind wipe, but it is much easier to verify.
What to Read Next
Use a dedicated guide for your first target:
- How to Delete All TikTok Videos in 2026
- How to Delete All TikTok Favorites in 2026
- How to Delete All TikTok Reposts Fast in 2026
- How to Delete All Liked Videos on TikTok at Once
For safety and privacy:
FAQ
Can DeleteTik bulk delete my TikTok videos?
Yes. DeleteTik supports a dedicated workflow for cleaning your own posted TikTok videos with filtering, review, export, and controlled deletion sessions.
Can DeleteTik bulk delete TikTok favorites?
Yes. Favorites and saved videos are supported as their own cleanup target. Keep favorites cleanup separate from liked-video cleanup so review stays clear.
Should I delete everything at once?
No. Choose one target type, review the target set, and run smaller sessions first. This is especially important for public posted videos.
Do I need to share my TikTok password?
No. DeleteTik runs in your active Chrome or Edge browser session and does not ask for your TikTok password.
Conclusion
Bulk TikTok cleanup is most reliable when you treat videos, favorites, reposts, and liked videos as separate workflows. Start with the target that matters most, filter and review the list, then run a controlled cleanup session.