Public or private proxies for youtube?

blackfairy

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I'm pretty new to the youtube business. Recently I was testing the water, uploaded a few vids with links to content locker sites, added a few views (vagex) and fake comments (written by myself). After a few days youtube banned 6 of my accounts and deleted the videos. My videos didn't contain adult stuff and there was no copyright infringement. So I guess they banned those accounts because I used the same IP over and over again.
Please share your experience with me. Are you using public proxies, private proxies or none proxy at all to create youtube accounts? I've read a few threads and it seems like everybody is doing it different. Some say public proxies are shit, others say no proxies at all are needed. It's confusing me a bit.
 
Well if you create accounts on your own then there is no need to use proxies as i do
but
If you buy accounts I advice you to use private proxies only bcoz public public proxies are really shit to use in Youtube
 
Well if you create accounts on your own then there is no need to use proxies as i do
but
If you buy accounts I advice you to use private proxies only bcoz public public proxies are really shit to use in Youtube

I did create the accounts on my own manually, but like I said the got banned. At least a few.
 
use private proxies or get a vpn
always make sure you have cleared cookies manually by going to options ->privacy in firefox
BEST OF LUCK
 
Private proxies are highly recommended. Also, clear your browser's cookies/flash cookies every time you are about to change account.
Public proxies are often overused thus resulting in blacklisted IP.

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Highly recommend to use the Private proxies that support Social media sites like Youtube to complete your tasks :)
Public ones are for scraping and crappy purpose not for that type of tasks you are doing ;)
 
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