TikTok Shop duplicate listing violation: why was my duplicate product removed?
TikTok Shop listing problems usually involve titles, images, category attributes, product claims, pricing presentation, or product-to-category mismatches that do not meet marketplace rules. Sellers should first confirm whether the listing was simply rejected or whether it also triggered a policy penalty.
According to TikTok Shop documentation, listings are commonly blocked because data is incomplete, misleading, duplicated, poorly matched to the product, or unsupported under the Product Listing Policy. In more serious cases, listing failures also create enforcement because the shop is seen as a compliance or quality risk.
Check the Product Listing Policy first, compare the exact rejection wording with the submitted listing data, and fix the specific field or claim TikTok flagged. If the product remains blocked after correction, contact support with the listing ID, product category, screenshots of the current content, and the policy wording attached to the rejection.
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