How To Manage Multiple Monetized Channels?

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I read @YoutubeGodFather recent post regarding case studies for YouTube.
He mentioned that having multiple monetized channels on the same device/Ip can cause YouTube to drop the views. Which makes sense due to YouTube not wanting people spamming for revenue etc.
Now to bypass this, would it be necessary to use a Residential Proxy per channel using something like Incogniton or a virtual machine?
I just want to make sure it would make sense spending money on static residential proxies to manage more than 5+ monetized channels.
 
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I read @YoutubeGodFather recent post regarding case studies for YouTube.
He mentioned that having multiple monetized channels on the same device/Ip can cause YouTube to drop the views. Which makes sense due to YouTube not wanting people spamming for revenue etc.
Honestly, i don't think using multiple accounts on the same device can affect the views you get on your channel.
 
It will not have any effect unless you are operating 100s of channels from same IP.
 
I don't believe what socalled-YoutubeGodfather is saying.

There are many publishing companies running multiple channels without getting a hit.

Don't know how these theories are derived without any real case studies.
 
I see many people still keeping not 5-10 channels on one computer but maybe hundreds of thousands of channels on the same computer with different ips to manage
 
I see many people still keeping not 5-10 channels on one computer but maybe hundreds of thousands of channels on the same computer with different ips to
I dont understand what you say :))
 
I read @YoutubeGodFather recent post regarding case studies for YouTube.
He mentioned that having multiple monetized channels on the same device/Ip can cause YouTube to drop the views. Which makes sense due to YouTube not wanting people spamming for revenue etc.
Honestly, I use 4 channels on the same device/ip and I have not seen any negative effect. No drop in views. The 4 channels are also in the same Niche.
 
I read @YoutubeGodFather recent post regarding case studies for YouTube.
He mentioned that having multiple monetized channels on the same device/Ip can cause YouTube to drop the views. Which makes sense due to YouTube not wanting people spamming for revenue etc.
Now to bypass this, would it be necessary to use a Residential Proxy per channel using something like Incogniton or a virtual machine?
I just want to make sure it would make sense spending money on static residential proxies to manage more than 5+ monetized channels.
i wont be able to talk more on this subject anymore.
i will leave it to you to figure it out on your own.the post that i made the other day already gave out enough information.
use that and other info on the forum to find a solution.

too many channels managed within the same ip, you will get flagged for spam.
i dont see negative effect on non monetized channels so far.
in my observation this only affects monetized channels.

to identify the problem being caused. first try having a single channel that pulls high stable views.
after you are sure the views are stable, start adding more monetized channels which are also able to pull views to the same adsense/device/ip, and see if the traffic drops on the biggest one or the one that pulls the most views.
if you see that it drops , then you know whats up.
test.

i manage each channel using different adsense accounts and virtual machines.
no channels have any connections between each other.
running in complete stealth.
different bank accounts ,different phone numbers .etc.
when this principle was followed, i got way higher views per channel compared to when i had all together on same adsense and ip.

when i had them all connected, it was almost like crash in views aka shadowban.
only some channels were pulling good views, and the rest crashed to zero or low impressions almost.
I don't believe what socalled-YoutubeGodfather is saying.

There are many publishing companies running multiple channels without getting a hit.

Don't know how these theories are derived without any real case studies.
"There are many publishing companies running multiple channels without getting a hit"

thats a different case compared to personal adsense accounts.

pubishing companies mostly have access to CMS tools or have their own MCNs.
these cases are whitelisted.
they have whitelisted business adsense accounts which are not affected by the views throttling issue.
this only applies to personal adsense accounts.

people can bot ad clicks and get their adsense their adsense banned.
but if they are in an MCN, nothing happens because it is whitelisted.
thats why botters join MCN networks.

MCN owners require to be able to access all channels under their MCN network using a common dashboard. this happens from the same PC/IP.
so obviously they cannot be throttled, as yt understands the nature of their business.
they are already whitelisted and this issue does not affect them.

many spammers try to scale with low effort mass produceable content across multiple chanels to just multiply their revenue.
it is not that easy as it seems anymore.
this was a big problem during 2017 to 2019. many spammers joined and started scaling.
so they made some silent update.

you are free to believe what you want. you can go ahead and scale and get flagged : P
 
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I am managing 6 monetized channels in this same nitche and I don't see downsides of doing it
 
i wont be able to talk more on this subject anymore.
i will leave it to you to figure it out on your own.the post that i made the other day already gave out enough information.
use that and other info on the forum to find a solution.

too many channels managed within the same ip, you will get flagged for spam.
i dont see negative effect on non monetized channels so far.
in my observation this only affects monetized channels.

to identify the problem being caused. first try having a single channel that pulls high stable views.
after you are sure the views are stable, start adding more monetized channels which are also able to pull views to the same adsense/device/ip, and see if the traffic drops on the biggest one or the one that pulls the most views.
if you see that it drops , then you know whats up.
test.

i manage each channel using different adsense accounts and virtual machines.
no channels have any connections between each other.
running in complete stealth.
different bank accounts ,different phone numbers .etc.
when this principle was followed, i got way higher views per channel compared to when i had all together on same adsense and ip.

when i had them all connected, it was almost like crash in views aka shadowban.
only some channels were pulling good views, and the rest crashed to zero or low impressions almost.

"There are many publishing companies running multiple channels without getting a hit"

thats a different case compared to personal adsense accounts.

pubishing companies mostly have access to CMS tools or have their own MCNs.
these cases are whitelisted.
they have whitelisted business adsense accounts which are not affected by the views throttling issue.
this only applies to personal adsense accounts.

people can bot ad clicks and get their adsense their adsense banned.
but if they are in an MCN, nothing happens because it is whitelisted.
thats why botters join MCN networks.

MCN owners require to be able to access all channels under their MCN network using a common dashboard. this happens from the same PC/IP.
so obviously they cannot be throttled, as yt understands the nature of their business.
they are already whitelisted and this issue does not affect them.

many spammers try to scale with low effort mass produceable content across multiple chanels to just multiply their revenue.
it is not that easy as it seems anymore.
this was a big problem during 2017 to 2019. many spammers joined and started scaling.
so they made some silent update.

you are free to believe what you want. you can go ahead and scale and get flagged : P
What happens if I do this from same device/ip/account:

  • Build one channel and monetise it (good content with combined organic and bot traffic)
  • Create second channel with same strategy
  • Create third channel and so on...
 
@YoutubeGodFather your info is solid. May i pm for few questions ?
you can
I am managing 6 monetized channels in this same nitche and I don't see downsides of doing it
you may not necessarily notice it uness you are aware of the harcoded hidden views limit potential of a channel.

its known as traffic shaping.
it is impossible to balance views for the entire world of creators and audiences without having such pre defined limits assigned approximately for channels. or everyone would have unlimited exponential growth and spam scaling cannot be stopped.

but ofcourse once you understand how the platforms work you can bypass all these limits too.
this is why spammers work with tons of channels and bury their secrets.
when a channel has hit its suggestion algoithm cycle drop, they rest it and work with another newly bought channel, to extract maximum views and profits.

when their newly purchased channel arrives at the same problem/death/drop, after performing well for maybe 2 to 3 months, they rest it and purchase another channel and work with it.
when they complete the 12 month cycle of working with different channels, the resting period of the previous channels are already over, and their algorithm cycles "reset" .
so now they work on these rested channels again which are waiting with fresh view thresholds and their algorithms "reset' .
now they bot them again for few months until they die to farm millions of views from youtube recommendations.

example lets say channel A has a max capacity at its peak to pull 50M views per month.
like during its peak stages.
every channel will undergo algorithm cycles during its lifetime. you may have big growth followed by normalization and then a peak later on.

now while you start adding more monetized channels(lets say 5 to 10) to your device/adsense, you will expect to gain 30M to 50M views on each approximately right?
especially if you have the same strategy of content and method that works in the algorithm.

rest assured you wont gain that what you expect unless you are whitelisted in some way manually by google.
(thats where MCN adsense comes into play. join them to avoid throttling and you can scale otherwise run multiple adsense accounts in stealth using virtual machines.
every channel isolated in a virtual machine with different ip).

all of the other channels that you have, like the 10+ monetized channels, will probably get all the impressions and views distributed among them so that you can around 30 to 50M views combined in total rather than gaining 30 to 50M views each channel.

from a very small number of tests, this is the effect we noticed.
the moment we isolated all channels and made it look like each belonged to a different person , we had expected perfromance levels per channel.
30 to 50M views each.

since i have mostly tested kids niche and trends, where the views are high, itis easier to observe these effects.

since cashcow niches do not get exponential views like the kids niche, the tests were way harder to conduct to notice the difference.

larger sample size = easier to spot.

a lot of people who didnt notice this effect will continue grinding and wasting their time. "assuming" that this is youtube, "so our channels are not blowing up maybe because it needs time etc".
whereas in reality , you are throttled in the background.

if you didnt get results after isolating them , that would not cause you as much panic because there is always a chance to blow up at some point.
but running them together, they are already limited from the get go.

What happens if I do this from same device/ip/account:

  • Build one channel and monetise it (good content with combined organic and bot traffic)
  • Create second channel with same strategy
  • Create third channel and so on...
run them on different ips and devices.
different adsense accounts and emails but same device is also useless.
same throttle.

because ip match, identity match, fingerprint match.
every channel has to look like it belongs to someone else.

to conclude, ive seen this effect mainly on monetized channels.
on non monetized ones dont ask me, since i didnt run extensive tests.
but from what we know they are mostly not effected.
 
So lets say you run 2 channels on adsense and 8 partnered with an MCN.
No throttling would occur as most channels are partnered with a network?
 
damn, i run all my channels from 1 account.

why y'all splitting? if you do everything legit you have nothing to worry about.
 
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