Don't use it, a video that I have tested has been banned.
Anyway, thanks for the share.
Only a good case study should provide real results.
I might do it, but as i am not into yt, I dont care about this yet...
Don't use it, a video that I have tested has been banned.
Anyway, thanks for the share.
"You agree not to use or launch any automated system, including without limitation, "robots," "spiders," or "offline readers," that accesses the Website in a manner that sends more request messages to the YouTubeâ„¢ servers in a given period of time than a human can reasonably produce in the same period by using a conventional on-line web browser."
it's not rocket science
The point is that if Google bans people for using these sorts of methods on their videos, then people could go around getting any video removed. They can't use banning as a solution, but instead figuring out how to patch these methods and only count legit views. Using these systems is against the rules but it doesn't really matter. The day Google starts banning people will be the day you see videos disappearing from famous big time YouTubers, and YouTube would collapse.
He's saying you can do this to competitors, etc. I think it's dumb if they are seriously banning videos for this. I highly doubt that's the case though, they can't be that dumb. If that were the case, then I'm sure everyone here is going to start sending views to their competitors or people they don't like and getting their videos banned. I shared the method, I'm not going to go that far, but I'm just saying, it doesn't make sense that they would do that.They factor the reputation of the channel, it seems that only about 10% of the channels "pass" their filters and don't get banned, at least according to my tests; the remaining 90% do indeed get banned. It's somewhat similar to Google sandboxing, you can send thousands of crappy links to cnn.com and chances are it won't get sanxboxed but a new site or an average reputation site would most likely get penalized.
He's saying you can do this to competitors, etc. I think it's dumb if they are seriously banning videos for this. I highly doubt that's the case though, they can't be that dumb. If that were the case, then I'm sure everyone here is going to start sending views to their competitors or people they don't like and getting their videos banned. I shared the method, I'm not going to go that far, but I'm just saying, it doesn't make sense that they would do that.
If you don't have any website in public_html, then upload.Do I upload index.html to root or public_html?