Abstract
Research into the factors that drive the development, maintenance, and recovery from eating disorders (EDs) has established that social processes play an integral part in helping or hindering one's recovery from an ED. In a world where social processes have increasingly moved online, this research aimed to better understand themes within ED recovery content on TikTok. A thematic analysis of
312 of the most popular TikTok videos about ED recovery was conducted using a snowball sampling method to find common hashtags related to ED recovery and a codebook to compile deductive and inductive codes. Content related to suicide/self-harm or pro-anorexia beliefs was uncommon across the videos, but four themes were generated from the inductive thematic analysis: recovery milestones, the social nature of ED recovery, bodies as evidence of recovery, and the all-powerful ED. The findings from this research contribute to understandings about the shifting online landscape for ED recovery, where platforms like TikTok are increasingly becoming a source of support and community. The findings of this research will assist individuals in ED recovery and those supporting them when deciding whether engaging with recovery content on TikTok is right for their recovery journey.