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TikTok’s ‘bulletin board’ is here for creators with 50K followers

TikTok's 'bulletin board' lets creators send one-way messages.

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A collage of five screenshots from the TikTok mobile app, showing the creator's view of the 'bulletin board' feature. The screens illustrate different content types a creator can post, including a welcome message, a poll, a "Share music" interface, a menu to select "Your posts," and the final view of the board with follower emoji reactions.
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For a TikTok creator, the “For You” page (FYP) is both a kingmaker and a heartbreaker. You can spend days on a video, only to have the all-powerful algorithm decide “nope,” sending it into the digital void. This reliance on the algorithm’s whims is a constant source of anxiety. How do you reach your actual fans—the ride-or-dies—when you have an important update, a new song, or a new piece of merch?

TikTok’s answer, and its latest attempt to keep creators happy, is a new tool that functions just like a digital “bulletin board.” Officially dubbed “Creator Broadcasts,” this feature is a direct-line communication tool that completely bypasses the FYP and lands straight in your followers’ inboxes.

If this sounds familiar, it should. The idea is a direct play from the same book as Instagram‘s “Broadcast Channels” or the one-way messaging popular on Telegram. It’s TikTok’s way of finally giving creators a reliable megaphone.

How this “bulletin board” actually works

At its core, Creator Broadcasts are a one-to-many messaging tool. A creator can start a channel, and their followers can opt in to join it.

Once a fan joins, they will receive updates directly in their main TikTok inbox, right alongside their direct messages. This is prime real estate. Creators can use these channels to blast out all kinds of content:

  • Simple text updates (“Hey team, new video is delayed, here’s why…”)
  • Photos (Exclusive behind-the-scenes, anyone?)
  • Polls (“What topic should I cover next?”)
  • Links (This is a big one, for merch or other sites)
  • Promos for other TikToks (To help a new video get initial traction)
A collage of four screenshots from the TikTok app, illustrating the process of creating a 'bulletin board' feature. The first screen shows the user's Inbox with a plus icon to create. The second screen shows the 'Create' menu with the 'Create a bulletin board' option highlighted. The third screen displays the setup page for naming the board, adding a description, and setting its visibility. The final screen shows the newly created, empty bulletin board interface.
Image: TikTok

Crucially, this is a one-way street. While followers who join a broadcast can react with emojis, they can’t reply with messages. This isn’t a chaotic group chat; it’s a streamlined announcements-only feed. This setup is a massive relief for creators, who get to communicate with fans without having to wade through an overloaded inbox or a sea of comments.

Why this is a game-changer for creators

The real value of Creator Broadcasts isn’t just about sending messages; it’s about stability.

First, it solves the algorithm problem. A creator no longer has to post a separate video update (and pray it gets seen) just to announce a new tour date or a merch drop. They can now speak directly to their most engaged fans—the ones who chose to join the channel.

Second, it’s a powerful promotional tool. As your provided info notes, this is huge for musicians and artists. They can drop a link to a new song and give fans a way to “pre-save” the upcoming release on streaming platforms. Those pre-saves are critical for chart performance.

But it goes beyond music. Imagine a lifestyle influencer dropping an exclusive discount code for a brand partner, a gamer announcing a surprise live stream, or a news-focused creator sharing a breaking link before they have time to film a video. It gives them a way to get their work, including links to non-TikTok content, in front of their biggest fans instantly.

Who gets it and how to join

For now, TikTok is rolling this out with some limits. It’s not for every casual user. To start their own Creator Broadcast, a creator must be:

  • Over 18 years old
  • Have 50,000 or more followers

This relatively high follower count suggests TikTok wants this to be a premium tool for its most established voices, likely to prevent the feature from becoming a spam-filled free-for-all.

For the rest of us—the fans—joining is simple. When a creator you follow starts a broadcast, you may get an invitation. You can also find and join a creator’s bulletin board by going directly to their profile page and tapping the new option, if they’ve enabled it.

Ultimately, Creator Broadcasts are a smart, if overdue, move. It’s a sign that TikTok understands it needs to offer more than just a viral lottery. It needs to provide tools that help creators build a sustainable community—and a stable business—off the unpredictable whims of the For You page.


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