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>"please watch my videos" pic.twitter.com/bFsctKj9z5
— Ricky (@NobleAtlas88) October 1, 2022
>"please watch my videos" pic.twitter.com/bFsctKj9z5
— Ricky (@NobleAtlas88) October 1, 2022
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Pretty sure that's a breach of the ToS. You can't encourage fake views. Maybe she'll get away with it because it's groomercord and not a verified platform.
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Can you reportmaxx a youtube channel for view manipulation?
@snus your expertise?
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How much money is a billion views? Seems like a no brainer
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This kind of stuff is well known and lots of people talk about it. Directly asking people to "watch" a video is rare, but YouTube also knows that long videos are typically low engagement (used as background noise, etc) So I imagine that's factored into what advertisers pay
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Yeah, and while it is not allowed, it's not like YT actually cares. They like fake views as much as real views, they just have to make a token effort to validate views in order to sell them as a metric.
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Fake views frick their CTR
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But advertisers don't. Youtube needs to prevent shit like this because it devalues their platform.
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She'll get away with it because she's a
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