Orfeu
Newbie
- May 9, 2019
- 28
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My faceless channel (whitehat) was shutdown a month ago, and per YouTube’s TOS I’m not allowed to create more channels.
It looks like the best solution is an anti-detect brower + static proxy, with residential or mobile, and in my town/state. Residential proxies seem like the make the most sense, as it's how YT channels are usually managed. But I’m open to mobile if it's better.
I’m hoping to get static proxies that I can use more or less forever like a home/work router would look like, so obviously need a quality service. But not sure if my IP could get banned because of BH tactics others are doing in the same IP range, does that happen or matter?
I see offers for both pay by bandwidth and unlimited bandwidth residential proxies, but question the quality. Of course I am willing to pay something, but want to keep costs down since I don’t have a cashflowing channel yet, and uploading HD videos costs at least 1 GB+ per upload.
I’ve been checking out some proxy services, but unsure which way to go and trying to balance cost and quality to the best degree that I can .
Open to all suggestions, especially by those who are experienced with this kind of scenario, thanks.
It looks like the best solution is an anti-detect brower + static proxy, with residential or mobile, and in my town/state. Residential proxies seem like the make the most sense, as it's how YT channels are usually managed. But I’m open to mobile if it's better.
I’m hoping to get static proxies that I can use more or less forever like a home/work router would look like, so obviously need a quality service. But not sure if my IP could get banned because of BH tactics others are doing in the same IP range, does that happen or matter?
I see offers for both pay by bandwidth and unlimited bandwidth residential proxies, but question the quality. Of course I am willing to pay something, but want to keep costs down since I don’t have a cashflowing channel yet, and uploading HD videos costs at least 1 GB+ per upload.
I’ve been checking out some proxy services, but unsure which way to go and trying to balance cost and quality to the best degree that I can .
Open to all suggestions, especially by those who are experienced with this kind of scenario, thanks.