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I’ve been looking into something important lately, and I found out there’s not much you can do to stop this kind of attack.
As you start gaining popularity, expect some competitors to start paying attention. These big competitors know how to take advantage of the system, and they’ll use every trick they can find, including glitches and shortcuts, to mess with your channel.
A lot of people ask: 'Will YouTube ban me for buying fake views?'
The usual answer is: 'YouTube won’t ban you for buying fake views because if they did, you could just send fake views to your competitors and get them banned.'
From what I’ve found in my research on mmolearn, this used to be true in the early days of YouTube, before they figured out how to stop it. Back then, YouTube did ban channels for fake views, but they eventually fixed the issue.
BUT GUESS WHAT?
THEY FIXED ONE PROBLEM BUT CREATED ANOTHER.
Competitors can't get you banned, but they can definitely get you shadowbanned.
There are several ways competitors can attack your channel (most of these can be done through SMM):
● Sending fake views with low retention (using SMM panels).
● Mass flagging or reporting your channel (using SMM panels).
● Sending fake subscribers (using SMM panels).
Any of these actions can lead to your channel or videos being shadowbanned.
If you suddenly notice a huge drop in views, now you know why.
Note:
The links below are just some examples. I've seen even more proof of this happening on various forums. I’m guessing some of you may already be familiar with this problem.
EVIDENCE:
Spiffing Brit explains this issue here:
Fake Views from India Under 'Other YouTube Sources' Ruining My Video:
Someone is ruining my channel with fake subscribers:
As you start gaining popularity, expect some competitors to start paying attention. These big competitors know how to take advantage of the system, and they’ll use every trick they can find, including glitches and shortcuts, to mess with your channel.
A lot of people ask: 'Will YouTube ban me for buying fake views?'
The usual answer is: 'YouTube won’t ban you for buying fake views because if they did, you could just send fake views to your competitors and get them banned.'
From what I’ve found in my research on mmolearn, this used to be true in the early days of YouTube, before they figured out how to stop it. Back then, YouTube did ban channels for fake views, but they eventually fixed the issue.
BUT GUESS WHAT?
THEY FIXED ONE PROBLEM BUT CREATED ANOTHER.
Competitors can't get you banned, but they can definitely get you shadowbanned.
There are several ways competitors can attack your channel (most of these can be done through SMM):
● Sending fake views with low retention (using SMM panels).
● Mass flagging or reporting your channel (using SMM panels).
● Sending fake subscribers (using SMM panels).
Any of these actions can lead to your channel or videos being shadowbanned.
If you suddenly notice a huge drop in views, now you know why.
Note:
The links below are just some examples. I've seen even more proof of this happening on various forums. I’m guessing some of you may already be familiar with this problem.
EVIDENCE:
Spiffing Brit explains this issue here:
Fake Views from India Under 'Other YouTube Sources' Ruining My Video:
Someone is ruining my channel with fake subscribers: