How To Hide The Source Of YouTube Views?

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Well I obviously can't say what semi-big YouTube I am, but I just signed to a network (Fullscreen) which forbids the use of services which inflate views such as AddMeFast which I used to use all the time.

What is an easy way (if any way at all) to hide the source of where these views are coming from Through a cloaked redirect or something? YouTube new displays the source of your views on the video analytics page and of course on Fullscreen stats.

Thanks!
 
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If they are tracking, then why don't you buy normal views for 5$? You will get few thousands views (more than 25K) with Facebook, Reddit, VK, Twitter referrer.

I don't know whether they'll pay or not for the views. If they pay also, please update this thread. Let all of us know.
 
youtube doesn't display the source of the views and addmefast provides views from the YT PAGE ... your video link gets opened in the browser just like a normal person would ... what you need to do is make sure you have a custom watch length as 10.000 views a day at ~30 seconds a view will seem odd in your analytics ... other than that you're fine
 
youtube doesn't display the source of the views and addmefast provides views from the YT PAGE ... your video link gets opened in the browser just like a normal person would ... what you need to do is make sure you have a custom watch length as 10.000 views a day at ~30 seconds a view will seem odd in your analytics ... other than that you're fine
YouTube shows the source as AddMeFast irrespective of where the video is watched.
 
youtube doesn't display the source of the views and addmefast provides views from the YT PAGE ... your video link gets opened in the browser just like a normal person would ... what you need to do is make sure you have a custom watch length as 10.000 views a day at ~30 seconds a view will seem odd in your analytics ... other than that you're fine

YouTube clearly lists the view source as "AddMeFast.com".
 
things must've changed a lot since i stopped using AMF then ... embed the video on a page with autoplay=1 and just use page hits with AMF points ... then your page will show the hits are coming from AMF while your video will show that the views are coming from your page :)
 
i can tell you how to blank your traffic source on YT
 
things must've changed a lot since i stopped using AMF then ... embed the video on a page with autoplay=1 and just use page hits with AMF points ... then your page will show the hits are coming from AMF while your video will show that the views are coming from your page :)

I feel bad bursting your bubble twice in a row, but YouTube has changed that within the past year too :P
 
1.Click the embed on your youtube video
2.Paste the code, and then add ?rel=0&autoplay=1 to the code as shown below

Before:
Code:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="[YouTube Video URL]" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

After:
Code:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="YouTube Video URL
Code:
[FONT=courier new][COLOR=#FF0000]?rel=0&autoplay=1[/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=courier new]" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/FONT]

and send the traffic to your website,it will hide the source
 
1.Click the embed on your youtube video
2.Paste the code, and then add ?rel=0&autoplay=1 to the code as shown below

Before:
Code:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="[YouTube Video URL]" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

After:
Code:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="YouTube Video URL
Code:
[FONT=courier new][COLOR=#FF0000]" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/FONT]

and send the traffic to your website,it will hide the source

Thanks. But so many people are saying this doesn't work anymore. Have you tried it yourself?
 
Thanks. But so many people are saying this doesn't work anymore. Have you tried it yourself?

It doesn't work, it will not count as a view at all... The video will start playing but the view will not be counted :D
If this bug was not patched, I would be the most popular youtube channel, just by iframing an autoplay video to one of my sites that gets more then 100k UV views per day ;)
 
things must've changed a lot since i stopped using AMF then ... embed the video on a page with autoplay=1 and just use page hits with AMF points ... then your page will show the hits are coming from AMF while your video will show that the views are coming from your page :)

has anyone tested this method? I thought autoplay embedded plays no longer count towards view totals.

If you want a clean view profile, just buy views (facebook/twitter referral) and don't risk addmefast.
 
can't you just use blank referrer, or is that not what you are trying to do?
 
You got to find a solid provider that has views that come from referralls on other sites Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr... You can find some of these people on fiverr. Just be weary about sending the link them directly in fiver message window, if they click it, video may show a fiverr referral. I like to attach text file with URL to avoid this.
 
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