What are the reasons why Tuke cannot be registered? After years of development, the "overseas version of Douyin" Tuke has accumulated a huge user base and ranks first on the foreign app download charts, once surpassing the second place "Instagram" and the third place "Facebook". This shows how attractive the Tuke app is, especially for young people, whose interest in new things is much higher than that of middle-aged and elderly people. Therefore, Tuke's main user group is concentrated in the 16-28 age range, followed by middle-aged and elderly users.

So why can't Tuke be registered? In fact, the reason is very simple: Tuke uses foreign carrier servers, so to register, you must also use a foreign server. Otherwise, you won't be able to log in or download it. At this time, you need to use a VPN or other software to bypass the firewall. Setting up the environment with such software is also very simple; there are countless tutorials online, just pick one at random, or directly search for VPN/accelerator to find the answer. Let's not waste time here and focus mainly on the issue of Tuke registration.

The most common ways to register a Tuke account are by mobile phone number or email. If you choose to register with a phone number, you need to purchase a foreign SIM card, because Tuke will send messages, and using a domestic SIM card will be detected and cause registration failure. This is also the main reason why many Chinese people cannot register. As for SIM cards, you can buy them on Taobao, with an average price of 100+ per card, and if you only use it for verification, it can last a long time. If there are account anomalies or you forget your password later, it's also easy to recover.

If you choose to register Tuke with an email, it's best to use an email with a foreign domain or a self-built corporate email. Never use QQ, NetEase, Sohu, etc. emails, as they are too conspicuous and easily recognized. In addition, registration methods using third-party accounts such as Facebook, Google, or Twitter are also not recommended. First, it's more troublesome, and second, if there are issues with the third-party account data, it will also affect your Tuke account, which is not worth the trouble.