Do YouTube reloaders work and are they safe?

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Hi

I have read a couple of recent WSOs that say to leave your new YouTube video open in your brower with a reloader set to reload it every 10 secs or minute or something.

I have two questions about this pracitce:

Does it work?

I'm not 100% sure of the purpose of this method. Since you are just reloading your own browser, how is this any better than paying $5 to get thousands of views from fiverr? Or using a viewing service like Vagex?

Is the method safe?

It seems these artificial reloads from the same IP would be easy for YouTube to detect and disregard the repeated views.

Do reloaders rotate through proxies or something to make it look like unique visits?

Does YouTube actively remove videos or accounts that use this method?

Mahlon
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesrich1
    Reloading it over and over will register views which will help it move up in the rankings for You Tube searches. I would not waste my time with this so do not know if it works or not. It sounds like a waste of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author OldLodgeSkins
    Hi,

    It so happens that I have researched the subject today...
    There is a limit after which YouTube will freeze your video's views count for months. It will remain frozen until you get 300 real views from 300 different IPs! That limit seems to be 300 views by one unique IP.
    So be careful and stop before that. This technique can help you get an initial count of views which can be useful to give you some credibility, but I wouldn't go over 200 views, just to make sure.

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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Allard
    Like OldLodgeSkins said it will freeze your views around 300. Better off buying views or generating them through Vagex if you need more views for credibility or higher rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author eternalwarrior
    Just a week back, I applied a reloader to one of my video, and it got frozen at around 300 views!
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Great thanks for all the feedback!

    It sounds like a good starter technique, but not really for building lots of views. May only be worth it cuz I could start it when I went to bed so no work at all...

    Mahlon
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    If you really want to go this route you'll need a lot of (working) proxies and a proxy switcher. You can even automate it with Scrapebox.
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  • Profile picture of the author automaton
    This used to work some years ago, but definitely not now. Youtube will count maximum 300 of such views and your video views(for a new video) will remain stuck at 300 until you get more then 300 views from unique IP's. Nowadays there are services and more sophisticated methods of artificially increasing the views, likes, comments.
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