15mil fake views within a day! HOW??

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A few days ago I saw a video on the Frontpage of YouTube that had over 15 mil views within a day!

So I looked a the video expecting this great viral/funny video but it was just a guy playing COD, so these views were obviously fake! A few hours later YouTube removed the video for "abusing community guidelines"

This guy had soo many views, it's impossible that he could buy that many from anyone, so they are obviously botted (very cheap) views!

So anyone know how this works or can deliver that many botted views? It's time we find out how this works, before YT patches it's hole AGAIN :)
 
I don't know how it works but I don't see why you want it to work when YT will delete the video anyway
 
If you had a bunch of computers and traffic linking tool on all of them
you could do it or maybe using a PHP script.
 
I'm 95% sure it was SpK who increased the views. We'll have to wait until he gives his input here.

He's always up to something with YouTube and he is able to deliver millions of views daily. Obviously no one paid for that, it would have cost them a fortune and for what? To get their video deleted then?
 
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Offcourse, only SPK could do this :)

So basicly YouTube is his bitch now... awesome :D
 
imagine machinima partners who get payed based off views. lol
 

What? Somebody called on me? :D

I'm 95% sure it was SpK who increased the views. We'll have to wait until he gives his input here.

He's always up to something with YouTube and he is able to deliver millions of views daily. Obviously no one paid for that, it would have cost them a fortune and for what? To get their video deleted then?
Well, the Angry Grandpa is a really good example. I sent 100 million and it got 5 million real views. He gets paid $2 per 1000 views, so he got $10,000 off the views. And he only paid me $5000 for the initial views. The rest of the views I did as an experiment.

Just getting most viewed (takes around 1 million - $3000) will get you around 2-3 million real views now due to the homepage changes. So it already pays itself off. And if it is good content, you will get flooded with subscribers (real views in the long run).
 

What? Somebody called on me? :D


Well, the Angry Grandpa is a really good example. I sent 100 million and it got 5 million real views. He gets paid $2 per 1000 views, so he got $10,000 off the views. And he only paid me $5000 for the initial views. The rest of the views I did as an experiment.

Just getting most viewed (takes around 1 million - $3000) will get you around 2-3 million real views now due to the homepage changes. So it already pays itself off. And if it is good content, you will get flooded with subscribers (real views in the long run).
If I were you, I'd do it in smaller volumes where YouTube isn't noticing it. That way you can ride the method out as long as possible. The more times YouTube sees videos hitting the first page like this, the more likely they are to figure out how you're doing it and patching it.

Why not milk the cow as long as possible?
 
If I were you, I'd do it in smaller volumes where YouTube isn't noticing it. That way you can ride the method out as long as possible. The more times YouTube sees videos hitting the first page like this, the more likely they are to figure out how you're doing it and patching it.

Why not milk the cow as long as possible?
Oh trust me man, I used to be stupid. Remember the bug once? When I reported it and got on Hall of Fame & that shitty $500? Well I used to think that the more I report the more chance I get on working there. (Since I was dumb and believed that)

I wrote a 16 page report about mobile views and how it is done back in April, and it is STILL not patched. All they need to do is find it, read it, and use my code provided to fix it. But they're lazy :) So let's milk the cow however we want man.
 
I wrote a 16 page report about mobile views and how it is done back in April, and it is STILL not patched. All they need to do is find it, read it, and use my code provided to fix it. But they're lazy :) So let's milk the cow however we want man.

Lol, they are glad to create a so high business on one bug.
If all is fixed, YouTube will be a bit less interesting for marketers...
I don't think they are lazy, just they don't care.

Beny
 

What? Somebody called on me? :D


Well, the Angry Grandpa is a really good example. I sent 100 million and it got 5 million real views. He gets paid $2 per 1000 views, so he got $10,000 off the views. And he only paid me $5000 for the initial views. The rest of the views I did as an experiment.

Just getting most viewed (takes around 1 million - $3000) will get you around 2-3 million real views now due to the homepage changes. So it already pays itself off. And if it is good content, you will get flooded with subscribers (real views in the long run).

I'm more interested in the fact if the user actually managed to withdraw this money without Google/Youtube suspending any accounts? If so then its certainly worth it
 
Oh trust me man, I used to be stupid. Remember the bug once? When I reported it and got on Hall of Fame & that shitty $500? Well I used to think that the more I report the more chance I get on working there. (Since I was dumb and believed that)

I wrote a 16 page report about mobile views and how it is done back in April, and it is STILL not patched. All they need to do is find it, read it, and use my code provided to fix it. But they're lazy :) So let's milk the cow however we want man.

where can I find that report? :D
 
I'm more interested in the fact if the user actually managed to withdraw this money without Google/Youtube suspending any accounts? If so then its certainly worth it

The money is totally legit because mobile views = doesn't count as cash. The money comes from the real viewers.

where can I find that report? :D
Somewhere on my HDD.
 
I'm more interested in the fact if the user actually managed to withdraw this money without Google/Youtube suspending any accounts? If so then its certainly worth it

youtube will discount the fake views...

but if he can do this and get real views like spk said its worth it!
 
izSpK what's your email? I may be interested in buying views.
 
The money is totally legit because mobile views = doesn't count as cash. The money comes from the real viewers.


Somewhere on my HDD.

So if you had to take a fair guess on profit margins per million views what would we be looking at?
 
Hey Spk,

I saw this youtube video "diary of a bad man" a year ago and they have a ton of mobile view. They only had like 10k sub but their video has 3 millions in views.

I wonder if you did that video too? but that is more than a year ago.
 
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