TikTok is changing AGAIN, before you panic do this...

Jan 27, 2026 6:06 pm

Hey ,


A lot of wonkiness has been going on with TikTok this weekend, and I’ve seen the same pattern show up every time a platform hiccups.


People panic.

Posting slows down.

Decision-making gets fuzzy.

Here’s the steady take.


This kind of disruption usually takes about a week for things to settle and views to normalize. That doesn’t mean you stop posting. It means you don’t overreact to short-term noise.


The more important move is protecting what you already have.


That looks like:

  • Downloading and backing up your content (https://girlgetvisible.com/repurposeio)
  • Making sure your videos live in more than one place
  • Having a plan so your content keeps moving even when a platform doesn’t

Content doesn’t stop working just because an app has a moment. People don’t stop consuming—they just shift where they consume it.


This is also why I don’t manage content day by day or post by vibes. I plan once, schedule ahead, and repurpose so my work isn’t tied to the mood of any single platform. This is the time to pull out your Content Hub and get steady.


When platforms wobble, systems matter.


If you’re feeling a little unsettled right now—or realizing you don’t actually have a clear plan for protecting and distributing your content—this is exactly the kind of thing I help people work through in strategy sessions.


Each month, I offer a limited number of strategy sessions, and I’ve just opened the first 10 at my Friends & Family rate.


If you want clarity around your content, platforms, or overall visibility strategy, you can see the details and availability here:

https://tidycal.com/heygirl/60-minute-meeting-ff


Just an option if you want a clear plan instead of reacting to every platform shift, let's chat.



Akilah Thompkins-Robinson


PS: Platforms will always change. A solid strategy lets you stay steady anyway.

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