YouTube Comment Likes Not Working - New Update Killing Comment Ranking

Ilias

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Since the recent updates on YouTube, comment likes are dropping straight to 0 or not sticking at all. You send an order, it shows up for a few minutes, then everything disappears like nothing happened.

At first I thought it was just panel issues, but after testing multiple providers, it’s clearly something bigger. All panels are affected, not just one.

My take is that YouTube is now using AI-based detection to filter fake engagement much more aggressively. It’s not just about spam anymore, it’s about behavior patterns.

Right now, almost every service sends 500 or 1000 likes within a few minutes. That’s not natural at all. No real comment gets that kind of engagement instantly, especially on small or medium videos. So it’s easy for the system to flag and remove it.

If providers don’t adapt, this will keep happening.

I think the only way forward is for providers to start focusing on quality and natural-looking delivery instead of speed.

Curious to hear if anyone found a service that actually sticks after this update.
 
Yeah, —it’s not just one provider, it’s across the board, which definitely points to YouTube tightening things up. What you said about delivery patterns makes a lot of sense too; huge spikes in likes within minutes just don’t look natural, so it’s easy for the system to wipe them out. Have you tried any providers that deliver likes gradually over time instead of all at once?
 
the era of instant 1k likes is over. youtube is nuking anything that doesn't look organic now. the only way to make them stick is high-quality aged accounts and a slow drip-feed over 24h. if your provider only offers instant delivery, you're just burning money and flagging your channel for fake engagement.
 
There was a huge update regarding likes in general 3 days ago, affecting both video likes and comment likes, 1 year from now we can say goodbye to standard API delivery of likes that's for sure
 
the era of instant 1k likes is over. youtube is nuking anything that doesn't look organic now. the only way to make them stick is high-quality aged accounts and a slow drip-feed over 24h. if your provider only offers instant delivery, you're just burning money and flagging your channel for fake engagement.
i agree with you. we need a services that send likes very slowly, something like 1 to 2 likes per hour. That looks way more natural and has a better chance to stick.
 
There was a huge update regarding likes in general 3 days ago, affecting both video likes and comment likes, 1 year from now we can say goodbye to standard API delivery of likes that's for sure
i just hope providers start offering slow likes. I’d rather get 100 likes over 2 days than 1 minute. That would look more natural and actually stick.
 
Since the recent updates on YouTube, comment likes are dropping straight to 0 or not sticking at all. You send an order, it shows up for a few minutes, then everything disappears like nothing happened.

At first I thought it was just panel issues, but after testing multiple providers, it’s clearly something bigger. All panels are affected, not just one.

My take is that YouTube is now using AI-based detection to filter fake engagement much more aggressively. It’s not just about spam anymore, it’s about behavior patterns.

Right now, almost every service sends 500 or 1000 likes within a few minutes. That’s not natural at all. No real comment gets that kind of engagement instantly, especially on small or medium videos. So it’s easy for the system to flag and remove it.

If providers don’t adapt, this will keep happening.

I think the only way forward is for providers to start focusing on quality and natural-looking delivery instead of speed.

Curious to hear if anyone found a service that actually sticks after this update.
I agree with u 100 and 10% @Ilias .recent updates clearly show that YouTube is focusing more on genuine behavior instead of just the amount of content, and simple way to get flagged and taken down is quick posting as I see.
Now good results relies on slow, human like engagement patterns a variety of activity signals and better quality accounts instead of just large immediate uploads.

If I see one wants results that last in this new landscape @Ilias muct consider move slower more realistic posting and interaction styles
 
Have you tried microworkers or similar platforms for liking comments?
 
There was a huge update regarding likes in general 3 days ago, affecting both video likes and comment likes, 1 year from now we can say goodbye to standard API delivery of likes that's for sure
Do you have likes currently working on your SMM? I am searching for a current solution until i have a setup like i have for comments (4g proxies). Would actively need likes for videos and so far the SMM Panels i tried, all don't work anymore, even the ones that claim "working after recent update"
 
Insatiably boosting engagement will only get your channel flagged and waste money. To adapt to YouTube's tightening algorithm, the only way is to use quality accounts and distribute engagement in a drip-feed over 24 hours to create a natural effect. A sustainable growth model requires patience, not illogical spikes in numbers—which are the primary targets of the system's detection and immediate removal.
Mate i have been 14 years on Youtube. And nothing got flagged banned or whatever.. everything is just evolving with Youtube's updates.
And you just gotta adapt.

I have my own setup with 100's of real accounts that are human managed for comments. The only difference now is, it'll be necessary to find / setup a similar solution for the likes
 
Does the issue persist with bot comment likes? Everything works fine on our end, but our actions are from real accs.
 
i agree with you. we need a services that send likes very slowly, something like 1 to 2 likes per hour. That looks way more natural and has a better chance to stick.
this is what we need
 
Does the issue persist with bot comment likes? Everything works fine on our end, but our actions are from real accs.
Do you offer YT comments and comment likes service? As I can see on your website, you only have views for now.
 
Mate i have been 14 years on Youtube. And nothing got flagged banned or whatever.. everything is just evolving with Youtube's updates.
And you just gotta adapt.

I have my own setup with 100's of real accounts that are human managed for comments. The only difference now is, it'll be necessary to find / setup a similar solution for the likes
Hello, did you manage to find a solution for likes? Please keep us updated!
 
Since the recent updates on YouTube, comment likes are dropping straight to 0 or not sticking at all. You send an order, it shows up for a few minutes, then everything disappears like nothing happened.

At first I thought it was just panel issues, but after testing multiple providers, it’s clearly something bigger. All panels are affected, not just one.

My take is that YouTube is now using AI-based detection to filter fake engagement much more aggressively. It’s not just about spam anymore, it’s about behavior patterns.

Right now, almost every service sends 500 or 1000 likes within a few minutes. That’s not natural at all. No real comment gets that kind of engagement instantly, especially on small or medium videos. So it’s easy for the system to flag and remove it.

If providers don’t adapt, this will keep happening.

I think the only way forward is for providers to start focusing on quality and natural-looking delivery instead of speed.

Curious to hear if anyone found a service that actually sticks after this update.
YouTube is now using a new system to track suspicious behavior, all services will soon adapt
 
Yeah I’ve noticed the same pattern lately it feels like YouTube is filtering out unnatural engagement much faster now especially when likes come in bulk within minutes even across different providers so it is probably more about detection systems than individual panels and slow natural interaction seems to hold better than sudden spikes
 
The 'instant 1k likes' era definitely feels like it's over. I'd much rather have a provider that offers a drip-feed over 48 hours. If it doesn't look like organic growth, it’s just a waste of budget at this point. Quality over quantity is the only way forward.
 
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