I’m in no way a professional, but if you can access tik tok online (if it’s even possible) was you could possibly inspect the page and then remove it. (I think that’s what they meant)I think it's incredibly unlikely that the filter can actually be removed. Have you actually tried it and have it work on another video? Even if it's possible, it would only be possible on Tik tok, not with the downloaded video and Aaron's tik tok has been deleted.
I definitely didn't know how the filter works on Tik Tok, so thanks! If you were referring to me saying that Aaron's tik tok was deleted, I meant his invisible filter video was deleted (i thought the videos were called tik toks, but I don't really use it so I could be wrong) so even if it were possible to remove the filter, it's too late for his.The amount of misinformation on this thread is beyond belief!
1. Yes, you can view TikTok online: https://www.tiktok.com
2. No, Aaron's TikTok has not been deleted: https://www.tiktok.com/@aaronsee_
3. You cannot "remove" or undo the invisible filter.
A TikTokker would film his clip, upload it to TikTok, receive a filtered video
in return, and post that. The raw video is now the property of TikTok, and
sits on a server somewhere in China.
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Also off the time ends in 0, 4, or 9.The videos come up for free every 5 minutes; for example. 1:05 then again at 1:10 then again at 1:15.
Hope that helps : )
Is this real?!??!!