The phrase refers to the act of acquiring and installing a previous iteration of the TikTok application on an Apple iOS-based device, such as an iPhone or iPad. This process typically involves seeking out installation files (often referred to as IPAs) from unofficial sources, as the Apple App Store generally only provides the most recent version of an application. For example, a user might attempt to obtain a specific TikTok version from 2021, rather than the current build available in 2024.
Reasons for seeking an earlier application version can include dissatisfaction with updated features, perceived degradation in performance on older hardware, or a desire to access functionalities that have been removed in subsequent updates. Historically, individuals have sought older software versions to circumvent changes in user interfaces, maintain access to discontinued features, or avoid compatibility issues on older operating systems. The practice of obtaining older application versions is often associated with potential security risks and compatibility challenges.