
We believe that YouTube Studio metrics have more influence since there are many ways to get likes. There is a lot of discussion about the influence of likes/dislikes on recommendation results. In this case, dislikes serve to demotivate the channel's author. YouTube will not remove your content because it has too many negative reactions. If you notice that the number of dislikes under videos exceeds your usual rate, most likely, bots have been working hard. YouTube has limited the visibility of dislikes under videos, but all information is available to owners in the statistics. Bots can remove content from recommendations.The average retention time drops, and YouTube recognizes that the video is not being watched to the end and stops actively recommending it. Now imagine that the average time of your 15-minute video with an average retention of 9 minutes is attacked by an army of bots with a 10-second presence. Viewer retention is one of the fundamental metrics that YouTube algorithms consider when recommending content to an audience. Bots are used to harm channel statistics.But then other users appear and accuse you of responding to supposedly your own custom comments to try to promote yourself. Let's say comments appear under your videos that are potentially helpful in developing your channel but are difficult to distinguish from the comments of live users.


Bots are used to damage a channel owner's reputation.Bots place misleading advertising content to other sources.While the channel is in the shadowban, a competitor will take your place and get views. Thus, hidden blocking can be put on such streams, and traffic will begin to drop significantly. YouTube algorithms analyze traffic and may notice that viewers are leaving the website. As a rule, these resources are low quality (for example, pornographic sites and various scams). Bots are most often seen in comments to streams with links to various resources. People try to remove competitors using bots. There can be many reasons but the most common ones are listed below: Why Would Someone Set Bots on My YouTube Channel? YouTube takes care of the ecosystem, regularly analyzes the platform content, and deletes videos with inflated views/viewer reactions and “users” whose only task is to leave a certain type of comment.

Google Help states that artificially increasing views or user reactions is prohibited and may result in content removal and account termination. The first thing to start with is the rules and requirements of the YouTube platform. We will share how to recognize bots and why even good comments from bots and fake likes are harmful to your channel. This article will analyze what to do if you notice suspicious activity on your YouTube channel.
