How to prevent one YouTube channel ban from affecting other channels?

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If YT bans one of your channels, it likely will also ban anything it can correlate with it, which is a major liability.
After 8h of research, what I came up with is that you need to prevent Google from correlating any identifying info between your YouTube channels. So you will need:
  • 1. Different Gmail for each YT channel.
  • 2. Virtual or real phone numbers for verifying each Gmail. Virtual phone numbers for a one-time SMS verification are <$1. For long-term, they range between $30 and $50 a month per number. I guess you could run for a while on one-time, but Google will sooner or later require a verification from that number, which you won't have, and you will lose the account. For the real phone route, Android phones are basically Google spyware, so ideally you would either use an alternate privacy-focused OS with a supported brand of Android-type phone, and then buy a lot of physical Sims, or get an iPhone and load it with several different eSims.
  • 3. Static Residential Proxies. Cheaper than VPNs with dedicated IPs and your IP also won't keep changing, thus not flagged for "suspicious activities". Generally $1 to $3 per proxy per month, but you have to buy a minimum of 10 to 20 of them. Use one proxy per account.
  • 4. Anti-detect browser, with one profile per accounts. Some offer up to 10 free profiles.
If you want to monetize the channels, you will also need different bank accounts for each, and maybe even different companies for each.
Correct, incorrect, thoughts?
 
In my opinion, to prevent such issue you should use separate google accounts for each channel .Focus on distinct content and limit cross-promotion between channels.
 
In my opinion, to prevent such issue you should use separate google accounts for each channel .Focus on distinct content and limit cross-promotion between channels.
Thanks, Mr bot, but your contribution isn't very useful.
 
Use different Google accounts for each channel. This helps ensure that a ban on one account doesn’t directly impact the others.
 
You need to operate from many locations, like many cities. That's all. Even if you use the same computer, but two different locations, they let go.

You don't need an anti detect browser if you use many locations.

Anti detect browser is a good thing for literal fraud and hiding from police.

Try to find ips from different asns, different subnet.
 
You need to operate from many locations, like many cities. That's all. Even if you use the same computer, but two different locations, they let go.

You don't need an anti detect browser if you use many locations.

Anti detect browser is a good thing for literal fraud and hiding from police.
The most expensive and cumbersome option, but possibly also the most secure, would be to actually pay rent, energy, and internet for an empty cubicle office for each account.
 
That's the most expensive and cumbersome option, but possibly also the most secure. You would pay rent, energy, and internet for an empty cubicle office for each account.
I meant ip addresses.

Just take care of your ips.

Typical residential ips are fine on YouTube. They don't care about fraud. They think mostly about spam.

So just pick two random cities. Done.
 
What do you upload on YouTube that you worry about being banned? Simply think about this. It freaked me out when I discovered how much influence content you upload has.
 
I meant ip addresses.

Just take care of your ips.

Typical residential ips are fine on YouTube. They don't care about fraud. They think mostly about spam.

So just pick two random cities. Done.
Not that simple. YT is owned by Google. Google tracks many types of identifiers other than IP address. It tracks the phone numbers you use to verify the Gmail account, browser configurations, hardware information (CPU, GPU, device model), battery status, network configuration, operating system, installed plugins, fonts, device fingerprint, WebRTC leaks, geolocation, time zone, language, screen resolution, and cookies, time spent on each website, etc.

That's why you need an anti-detection browser.
 
Not that simple. YT is owned by Google. Google tracks many types of identifiers other than IP address. It tracks the phone numbers you use to verify the Gmail account, browser configurations, hardware information (CPU, GPU, device model), battery status, network configuration, operating system, installed plugins, fonts, device fingerprint, WebRTC leaks, geolocation, time zone, language, screen resolution, and cookies, time spent on each website, etc.

That's why you need an anti-detection browser.
For sure, but you don't need an anti detect browser.

There is a very high chance someone in another city has a device like your.

Think about iPhone 7. Over 200 million people can have the same device.

If you use a popular device and use browser version of YouTube, there's nothing leaking.

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If you have so much patience to get AdSense approved, you can become a millionaire with search ads and products. You don't need AdSense. If you're patient, there's a lot more money in other things.
 
What type of effects does a banned YouTube channel have on others using the same email?

One of my channels was banned recently, but I have others on the same emoji. I'm trying to grow one to monetize it.

Will the new one have any problems? So far I've not seen any adverse effects
 
What type of effects does a banned YouTube channel have on others using the same email?

One of my channels was banned recently, but I have others on the same emoji. I'm trying to grow one to monetize it.

Will the new one have any problems? So far I've not seen any adverse effects
I guess we can't really make generalizations. In some cases, YT doesn't care and maintains your other channels. In others, it will purge any existing and future channel you create that it can correlate with personal identifiers.

Your banned channel reached the 3 strikes, or was it just banned with no warning?
 
So much for monthly rental for number. It does not cost that much to even maintain a physical sim in USA.
 
So much for monthly rental for number. It does not cost that much to even maintain a physical sim in USA.
Problem is anonymizing that physical Sim. On Android, forget about it. On iPhone, you my have a chance, but would be ideal to have different iPhones all together, which would also cost $$$, in addition to the static residential proxies I would be buying for desktop. I've heard of PayGo UltraMobile as an option in the US, too. basically $3 per month per number.
 
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