What happened for my YouTube shorts?

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Hi guys,
I created an YouTube channel three months ago. I uploaded some ai generated videos (product related) via proxy services on Iphone at first, there were perhaps about more than 3k views,but then I uploaded videos through N8N, and I got a few views (but I got a few views before I used n8n). I don't know what happened now. I used to upload more than 9 videos per day.
Oops, the video duration is 8 seconds, which generated by Veo3.
Please let me know if you guys have any advice.
Thanks
 
You triggered the spam filter. YouTube trusts native mobile uploads (iPhone) way more than automation tools like n8n. API or automated browser uploads leave a huge footprint. Plus, 9+ AI videos a day of 8-second content screams 'bot' to the algorithm. Stop the automation, go back to manual uploads, and stick to 1-2 high-quality Shorts per day to revive the channel.
 
Uploading too many videos in a short time might be affecting it. Also, 8 second videos are quite short, so they may not get much engagement. Maybe try posting fewer videos and test slightly longer content to see if performance improves.
 
that setup has a lot of red flags for yt. mass uploads, super short 8s vids and ai generated + proxies. algo usually kills reach after initial test. those first 3k views were probably just testing phase.
 
you probably overwhelmed the algorithm by uploading too many videos and switching to automation, so YT slowed distribution to test quality again. Try posting 1–2 Shorts daily, make them slightly longer, and upload manually for now to rebuild reach
 
Sounds like the youtube short algo just kinda decided to dip on your ai-generated, proxy-uploaded content, high volume and those methods can often get flagged or just lose steam with engagement over time. You might wanna switch up content or methods if you're looking for that consistent push
 
Multiple AI generated shorts through automation tools will definitely hit multiple spam filters. You need to slowly grow channels instead of pushing it at the beginning.
 
You triggered the spam filter. YouTube trusts native mobile uploads (iPhone) way more than automation tools like n8n. API or automated browser uploads leave a huge footprint. Plus, 9+ AI videos a day of 8-second content screams 'bot' to the algorithm. Stop the automation, go back to manual uploads, and stick to 1-2 high-quality Shorts per day to revive the channel.
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Hi guys,
I created an YouTube channel three months ago. I uploaded some ai generated videos (product related) via proxy services on Iphone at first, there were perhaps about more than 3k views,but then I uploaded videos through N8N, and I got a few views (but I got a few views before I used n8n). I don't know what happened now. I used to upload more than 9 videos per day.
Oops, the video duration is 8 seconds, which generated by Veo3.
Please let me know if you guys have any advice.
Thanks
Why focus only on AI videos ? You should also give them genuine content helpful for others .
 
Uploading too many videos in a short time might be affecting it. Also, 8 second videos are quite short, so they may not get much engagement. Maybe try posting fewer videos and test slightly longer content to see if performance improves.
Yes, I tried from today and see if it works
 
Hi guys,
I created an YouTube channel three months ago. I uploaded some ai generated videos (product related) via proxy services on Iphone at first, there were perhaps about more than 3k views,but then I uploaded videos through N8N, and I got a few views (but I got a few views before I used n8n). I don't know what happened now. I used to upload more than 9 videos per day.
Oops, the video duration is 8 seconds, which generated by Veo3.
Please let me know if you guys have any advice.
Thanks
Could be weak retention, too many similar AIstyle uploads low originalityor the channel losing trust signals Shorts need strong early watch time and replays If viewers swipe fast YouTube stops testing it even if the topic seems good
 
In my opinion, your channel isn't being recommended enough, which is why your videos are getting low view counts. Try optimizing your titles and tags and see if that improves the results.
 
Bro 8 sec videos and 9 uploads daily look spammy to yt, slow down posting and make little longer content with better hook, that’s why views drop maybe.
 
i would suggest you start afresh and space out your videos, with around 3 posts per day. 9 videos was really pushing it, you got flagged for spam is my guess
 
Hi guys,
I created an YouTube channel three months ago. I uploaded some ai generated videos (product related) via proxy services on Iphone at first, there were perhaps about more than 3k views,but then I uploaded videos through N8N, and I got a few views (but I got a few views before I used n8n). I don't know what happened now. I used to upload more than 9 videos per day.
Oops, the video duration is 8 seconds, which generated by Veo3.
Please let me know if you guys have any advice.
Thanks
First of all, you upload 9 videos a day, and YouTube picks that low effort content or template content. Upload 2 or 3 quality pieces of content and used to upload on the same time every day. If you can do this, YouTube will pump your channel automatically.
 
Yeah, 9+ vids and roughly or the exact same duration, that's gonna come up as spam even for shorts. Either algo side flagging or no one's just engaging with that type of content. Anyway, start with check retention, rewatches, likes, comments, and whether people are actually watching the full Short. If it looks good, it could just be the volume of daily posts which get's flagged as spam.
 
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