On the TikTok platform, content flagged as “shared with you” indicates material a user has received directly from another user, often through the direct messaging feature. This functionality allows individuals to forward videos, sounds, or other TikTok content to specific connections within their network, rather than posting it publicly. For example, if a user encounters a humorous skit, they might send it to a friend who would appreciate the joke using this sharing mechanism.
This direct sharing function serves several key purposes within the TikTok ecosystem. It facilitates personalized content discovery, enabling users to highlight material relevant to their friends’ interests. It can also foster a sense of connection and shared experience. Before widespread sharing features, users primarily discovered content through the algorithmically driven “For You” page or by actively searching for specific creators or hashtags. The ability to directly share introduces a more personal recommendation system, leveraging existing social relationships.