what are youtube red flags that got me shadowbanned,

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use of vpn or posting dead videos with 200 views...

how about if instead in the future I use dolphin anty detect browser with a free vpn or cheap proxy... will it expire the proxy and my google acc get a new ip like flight mode or what
 
I think it's due to both, using VPNs and posting dead videos. Anti-detect browsers with cheap proxies usually make it worse.
 
Using Dolphin Anty + a free VPN or cheap proxy does not work the same way as airplane/flight mode, and it can actually make Google trust you less, not more.
 
Using Dolphin Anty with a free VPN or cheap proxy is risky. These proxies can expire or rotate unexpectedly, and Google may still detect your account. Unlike flight mode, fingerprints and cookies remain trackable. For safety, use reliable residential or mobile proxies.
 
I’ll explain this at a high level and keep it safe, because some of what you’re asking about can easily break Google’s rules if used the wrong way.
 
use of vpn or posting dead videos with 200 views...

how about if instead in the future I use dolphin anty detect browser with a free vpn or cheap proxy... will it expire the proxy and my google acc get a new ip like flight mode or what
The problem here is the problem. Here is cheap VPN. I would suggest if you have a android device, use multi profile feature and make account with a high residential proxy.
 
It's best to use residential proxies and avoid VPN at all even though it would be more costly.
 
VPNs, proxies, and fingerprint browser often raise more flags. Focus on consistent behavior, quality content, and organic engagement instead.
 
No, it doesn’t really work like flight mode.

Using Dolphin plus free VPN/cheap proxies is risky - IPs are often reused, flagged, or unstable, and proxies don’t “expire” in a clean way that gives you a fresh, trusted IP. Google can still correlate accounts via other signals (browser fingerprinting, behavior, login patterns), not just IP.
 
Red flags on YouTube are usually unusual IP/VPN changes, cheap/recycled proxies, rapid action spikes, and low-retention videos. Dolphin's free VPN/cheap proxy recycles IPs, not giving a new and clean IP like flight mode, so the risk remains.
 
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