Reuploading YT Videos from a Shadowbanned Device

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Hello,

I would like to know if I can delete videos from a possibly shadowbanned YT channel/gmail/IP/device and reupload them on a completely new isolated gmail/YT channel on a new device/IP?
  • do I have to edit these videos in any way? Run them through a MD5 hash remover? Do they leave footprints?
  • does saving and editing these videos on my potentially shadowbanned device and transferring them via USB for example on the new isolated device leave footprints?

thank you
 
risky at best.
Why do you think its risky?

I'm following that guy's advice. The only possible "link" between my affected and my new isolated device are the video files I would like to transfer (after deleting them on the affected channel).

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Is there a catch?
 

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You will need to unique the video before re-uploading it
 
It's against YouTube's policies to delete and reupload videos to evade restrictions like shadowbanning.
 
It's about 5 myths in one thread.
reupload them on a completely new isolated gmail/YT channel on a new device/IP?
Reuploading is for people who have a mentality of a 12 year old kid. Repurposing and creation is what is practiced by best and what works.

a Shadowbanned Device​

YouTube cannot ban your device because it doesn't have access to any device identifiers.
  • do I have to edit these videos in any way? Run them through a MD5 hash remover? Do they leave footprints?
Forget about those videos, open Davinci Resolve, open Google Keep and write down 10 ideas to make that video better -> wake up next day and make it even better. Repeat the process until you understand how to make a video that doesn't suck.

If there's something mind-blowing in that video, just cut that part and use in another video. Learn video editing, then automate video editing using scripts.
  • does saving and editing these videos on my potentially shadowbanned device and transferring them via USB for example on the new isolated device leave footprints?
The level of absurdity reached the end point.

You have very wrong assumptions and you have to work on that first.
I know a lot of people here would confirm everything you've said, but they're a) liars b) lazy people who post a video a month and call it "black hat". Sounds like anxiety / fear to me.

Use something like "anty-dolphin" and focus on uploading videos from unique locations (worldwide). Use 1 proxy / account, but use the same proxy from the same location all the time.
 
It's about 5 myths in one thread.

Reuploading is for people who have a mentality of a 12 year old kid. Repurposing and creation is what is practiced by best and what works.

YouTube cannot ban your device because it doesn't have access to any device identifiers.

Forget about those videos, open Davinci Resolve, open Google Keep and write down 10 ideas to make that video better -> wake up next day and make it even better. Repeat the process until you understand how to make a video that doesn't suck.

If there's something mind-blowing in that video, just cut that part and use in another video. Learn video editing, then automate video editing using scripts.

The level of absurdity reached the end point.

You have very wrong assumptions and you have to work on that first.
I know a lot of people here would confirm everything you've said, but they're a) liars b) lazy people who post a video a month and call it "black hat". Sounds like anxiety / fear to me.

Use something like "anty-dolphin" and focus on uploading videos from unique locations (worldwide). Use 1 proxy / account, but use the same proxy from the same location all the time.
Great advices, thank you!

I got one for you, too: maybe you should know the backstory first, before you draw assumptions and label creators as "lazy" and creating "content, that sucks".

Have a great day!
 
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