Youtube Do YouTube accounts need a warm-up period before they can start mass commenting?

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Hey everyone!

I want to post 5 promotional comments on YouTube. If I make new accounts and, for example, start posting 5 comments a day on the second day after registering, will I get banned?

Do I need to create playlists, watch videos, leave random comments, and give likes without promoting anything?

How much of these activities should I do, and how many per day?

How many days should I wait before I start posting promotional comments?

Thanks!
 
Hey everyone!

I want to post 5 promotional comments on YouTube. If I make new accounts and, for example, start posting 5 comments a day on the second day after registering, will I get banned?

Do I need to create playlists, watch videos, leave random comments, and give likes without promoting anything?

How much of these activities should I do, and how many per day?

How many days should I wait before I start posting promotional comments?

Thanks!

Most of the comments will be hidden with new accounts. You need older accounts for comments to stick.
 
will I get banned?

You probably won’t get banned, but other users won’t be able to see your comments (even though you can still see them).

How many days should I wait before I start posting promotional comments?

This can only be figured out by trying different things... Do some activity for a bit, then post a comment and check it from another account. If you can see the comment, then you can post a few more. Just make sure to mix up the text of your message.
 
Instead of making new accounts, try using SMM panels for custom comments on any YouTube link.
 
You might get your comment hidden. If you have a new account, posting lots of comments on videos quickly can seem suspicious.
 
Yes, new YouTube accounts need a warm-up period to avoid getting flagged. Start by watching videos, liking, and leaving non-promotional comments for at least 1-2 weeks. Gradually increase activity, posting 1-2 comments per day and avoiding repetitive content. Engaging naturally by creating playlists and interacting with content helps build credibility. Waiting at least two weeks before posting promotional comments is recommended to avoid being flagged as spam.
 
Make sure the account is active before posting promotional content.

You can start with simple comments like these, and after a week, you can begin posting ads:

Great thinking
Nice job
Awesome
Keep it up
I like that
Very interesting
 
Make sure the account is active before posting promotional content.

You can start with simple comments like these, and after a week, you can begin posting ads:

Great thinking
Nice job
Awesome
Keep it up
I like that
Very interesting

How many posts like this should I do daily for a week?
 
How many posts like this should I do daily for a week?

For example, if you watch 11 videos a day, you can subscribe, like, and comment on each of the 11 videos you watch. Just act like a real account.
 
You can start by warming up the account, but promotional comments usually don't last long, especially if you're using links. You can leave around 4 or 6 comments each day, but the key is to play the long game, keeping the account active while making sure your comments are visible to everyone.
 
Instead of making new accounts, try using SMM panels for custom comments on any YouTube link.

That doesn't seem to work. I gave it a shot with a few SMM panels, and not one comment was delivered. Maybe they were delivered but hidden due to new accounts, but in reality, I didn't see a single comment show up.
 
That doesn't seem to work. I gave it a shot with a few SMM panels, and not one comment was delivered. Maybe they were delivered but hidden due to new accounts, but in reality, I didn't see a single comment show up.

It worked for me. You could try using a few more SMM panels.

Or, it could be that the content you're posting in the comments is triggering some flags with YouTube's algorithms.
 
For example, if you watch 11 videos a day, you can subscribe, like, and comment on each of the 11 videos you watch. Just act like a real account.

Yes, this is definitely important for warming up the account. But honestly, you'll need a lot more activity than just this. They also pay attention to things like the login IP and other details.
 
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