If you’re looking to go live on TikTok without being famous, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure your account is set up correctly. Second, make sure your videos are good quality. And finally, be strategic about when and where you post them. To start off, make sure your account is set up correctly. Go to tiktok.com and sign in with your username and password. Once you’re logged in, click on the “Settings” button in the top right corner of the screen. Under “General Settings,” make sure that “Live Mode” is enabled and that your account is set up to use public profiles (if you want to keep your identity private, disable public profiles). Next, make sure your videos are good quality. If you want people to watch your live streams without having to download them first, make sure they’re at least 720p resolution and 30 seconds long. And be sure to use good lighting – if your video looks too dark or grainy, it will be difficult for people to see what you’re doing. Finally, be strategic about when and where you post your live streams. If you want people to watch them while they’re still happening (instead of waiting until they’re archived), try posting them right after a major event happens (like a school or work deadline). And if you want people to watch them later on (after they’ve been archived), try posting them during prime time hours (between 7 p.m.–11 p.m.) or on weekends (when more people are online). ..