Managing your liked videos on TikTok via PC is kinda weird but totally doable. Sometimes, it feels like TikTok’s web version is hit-or-miss—likes don’t register immediately or theLike button acts buggy. But if you want to keep track of your favorites or clean up your likes, this is the way to go. It’s pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it, but beware—some glitches can pop up, especially if you’re switching browsers or devices. Expect that sometimes your changes might not save right away, so a quick refresh or logout/login can help.

How to Fix TikTok Likes on PC

Access TikTok via your web browser

First off, open up your preferred browser—Chrome, Edge, Firefox, whatever. Head over to TikTok’s website. Make sure you’re logged in because, of course, you can’t manage likes without an account. If login feels slow or doesn’t work, double-check your credentials or clear cache. Sometimes, a simple login/logout cycle resets weird authentication bugs.

Navigate to your profile

Once logged, find your profile icon at the top right—usually a little profile picture or a generic icon. Click that, and it should drop down or redirect you. If it doesn’t, manually go to https://www.tiktok.com/@yourusername — replace “yourusername” with your handle. This is where your magic happens, including managing your liked videos.

Find your liked videos

On your profile page, look for the tab called Liked. It’s often right next to Videos and Favorites. Click it. Then, boom—you should see a scrollable list of videos you’ve liked over time. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell if a video is liked or not—look for the filled heart icon. If it’s empty, that means you haven’t liked it yet or it was unliked.

Like a video (or fix it if it’s not working)

To like a video, find one you want to add to your Likes—either while browsing TikTok or maybe you’ve saved a good one somewhere. Hover over or click on the video, then tap the heart icon at the top right corner of the video. If it fills in, congratulations—liked! But if you notice that your like isn’t registering, try refreshing the page. Sometimes, reloading resets the connection or loading bugs that mess with the UI.

Remove a video from your Likes

Feeling like cleaning up? Head back to your Liked tab. Find the video you want to unlike. Click the same heart icon—this time, it will be filled. Clicking again should revert it to an outline, indicating the video is unliked. In some cases, you might need to refresh the page if the change doesn’t seem to stick. Of course, TikTok sometimes has delays or cache issues, so don’t panic if it doesn’t update immediately.

Double-check your changes

After liking or unliking videos, hit refresh (Ctrl + R) or F5 to make sure it all synced up. If it still shows wrong, log out and log back in. I’ve noticed that sometimes, TikTok web is flaky—likes don’t match what’s in the app, but a quick relog fixes that. Also, clearing cookies or cache can help if you’re hitting persistent issues.

Extra tips & common bugs

Here are a couple of things that could trip you up:

  • Likes not saving? Might be a glitch or slow server. Try another browser or incognito mode—sometimes extensions or cookies interfere.
  • Bulk unlike issues? Not a feature—just unclick the heart on each video. Yeah, kind of tedious.
  • Likes don’t show up? Refresh or refill the cache. Sometimes, it takes a few seconds or a hard refresh (Ctrl + Shift + R) to sync.

Honestly, TikTok’s web experience is kinda half-baked. On some machines, liking and unliking works perfectly, but on others, it’s a headache. If a particular video refuses to un-like or just doesn’t sync, trying from a different browser or clearing your cookies can sometimes fix that.

Summary

  • Open TikTok’s website and log in
  • Go to your profile and click «Liked»
  • Click the heart icon to like or unlike videos
  • Refresh to make sure changes stick

Wrap-up

Ticking the likes box on TikTok’s web version can be kind of a pain, especially if it doesn’t sync right away. But usually, a little patience or some cache clearing does the trick. Just remember, if it’s acting weird, try different browsers or a private window—sometimes TikTok’s web just doesn’t wanna cooperate.

Hopefully, this nudge helps someone clean up or boost their liked videos without pulling their hair out. Good luck!

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