KreekCraft almost loses TikTok account after app mistakenly says he’s under 13

KreekCraft looking into the camera

Roblox streamer KreekCraft says TikTok’s age check system nearly cost him his account after it mistakenly flagged him as being under 13 years old.

TikTok’s age-verification system flags accounts it suspects belong to underage users, restricting access until they complete an identity check. In some cases, this involves submitting an ID, a selfie, or a credit card for verification.

This system has come under scrutiny following growing regulatory pressure on social media companies to prevent children from accessing certain content and features.

On Sunday, August 10, KreekCraft posted on X, revealing that TikTok made him verify his account after it identified him as someone under the platform’s age requirement.

KreekCraft hits out at TikTok’s age verification

“My TikTok account almost got deleted because their AI thought I was under 13 years old,” he claimed in the post. “I had to verify with an ID + Selfie to save my account. This is the problem with AI age verification. I’m 28 years old btw.”

The TikTok message reads: “Your account is banned because it looks like you do not meet the age requirement to use TikTok. Your account will be deleted on 09/09/2025.”

As one of the top Roblox content creators on YouTube, Kreek has gained 1M followers on TikTok and 13M on the Google-owned video platform.

The ByteDance-owned short-form video app is one of many with an age verification process in place to make sure its users are above the age requirement, which is usually 13 years old.

YouTube announced it was bringing its feature to the US back in July, and Xbox revealed its plans for UK users the day before.

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