Proxies for Youtube Viewbot

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Hi, I have Youtube View Bot, what kind of proxies do I need to buy to have it running successfully? Im trying to boost my video views. I need at least 100-200k views
 
Residential with unlimited bandwith
 
How many proxie you suggest?
 
for views alone, rotating residential/unlimited bandwidth. for 100k-200k views, you would need well over 20 ports. and thats expensive af
 
Hi, I have Youtube View Bot, what kind of proxies do I need to buy to have it running successfully? Im trying to boost my video views. I need at least 100-200k views
and remember youtube will be tracking those views and there IPS
 
You ought to go for mobile proxies. Location matters while getting views so I'd suggest getting proxies of the location you want your audience from (if it's LA, you need LA proxies etc.)
 
Hi, I have Youtube View Bot, what kind of proxies do I need to buy to have it running successfully? Im trying to boost my video views. I need at least 100-200k views
have you found a good proxy?
I hired the proxies offered by the creators of the bot, but the views drop considerably.
I'm still looking for something decent.
 
You ought to go for mobile proxies. Location matters while getting views so I'd suggest getting proxies of the location you want your audience from (if it's LA, you need LA proxies etc.)
i don't know about you, but my mobile IP rarely is seen where my location is. instead it is the shared IP of some nearby Datacenter of that provider.

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have you found a good proxy?
I hired the proxies offered by the creators of the bot, but the views drop considerably.
I'm still looking for something decent.
which bot do you use? is it using gmail cookies or nonlogin view? gmail cookies view tend to stick better.
 
use gmail accounts, the cookies they offer, still fall
so you use their bot, their proxies, and their gmail account cookies, and the views still not stick? that's horrible ..
what bot that you use?
 
Youtube allowed IPv6, maybe any IPv6 rotating proxy will be good?
I made one (with 65536 IPv6), use it to captcha resolver and has been running for 6 months.
 
so you use their bot, their proxies, and their gmail account cookies, and the views still not stick? that's horrible ..
what bot that you use?
exact, but they are almost certainly proxies
 
Bright Data (formerly Luminati):

It offers a wide proxy network and high-speed connections.
Provides reliable and customizable services.
 
You should use IPv4 residential proxies. Although IPv6 is clean, real users don't actually use it, so IPv4 is still the best choice
 
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