

Are they offering High-Quality or Low-Quality views. This is why we care and test so thoroughly for Viewer Quality, and why you’ll find it’s the first thing we mention about every provider we list. All of these add up to your video gaining real exposure, ranking higher on organic YouTube and Google searches, getting suggested more frequently and gives you the long-term success you’re actually looking for.

On the flip side, High-Quality YouTube Views are the exact opposite and may help your video tremendously, increasing your average viewer retention, increasing likes, dislikes and comments, and overall being sourced from verifiable sources. Views that only watch 5-10% of your whole video) may hurt your video’s ability to rank higher on search results, get suggested on similar videos, and even get de-listed from searches. Buying cheaper views may cost less, but they not only add no value to your videos - they may bring this inherent negative value you may not even notice. The lower retention rate of these low-quality views (ie. Stuck in the middle are low-quality views that YouTube considers real and can severely harm you’re videos success. That may seem to be the worst thing that can happen, but in reality it could get worse. The most noticeable thing that you may experience with these views is losing all of them if YouTube detects them as fake. Low-quality views are generally produced by bots (they’re fake) that may be sourced from third-world countries, have a very low viewer retention, and lead to no engagements at all. Buying the cheapest views you can find may actually hurt you more than you think and that’s where quality comes into play. Why pay more for views if they’re all going to increase your view counter anyway? Unfortunately, it’s not that simple and views are not all equal. You may have seen and even considered using a cheap provider for YouTube views – there are a handful of them out there - without thinking much of it. Low vs High Quality Views – Is the difference worth it?

I've tried setting the localhost in the port 9050 as proxy server, and have configured it in Tor that way. Print('Your IP is: ' + socket.gethostbyname(hostname)) Options.add_argument('-proxy-server=%s' % proxy)ĭriver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options)

The code I've created until now (only to change the IP) is the following: import requestsįrom import *įrom import Options I'm trying to program a YT view bot (for educational purposes), and I'd like to implement Tor, in order to make the IP address change for every view.
