Tags: IP Address Lookup, Information, and Location, Test Your Internet Connection Speed
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Hey guys, I use that ReloadEvery program to refresh my youtube videos, to promote them. Although, it stops at 200 views (or a little over), and then YouTube blocks your I.P. for a few hours. Does anyone know a simple way around this? Thanks -Jarryd |
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Can you slow the refresh rate of the program down?
YouTube may block on amount of times your IP hits their site during a period of time, and/or the amount at which you refresh. If you can slow down the programs refresh rate, you could possibly avoid the temporary ban. Brian |
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Yeah I can slow it down,
it's refreshing at every 3 seconds as of right now. I'm just not sure if I set it to play the entire video (its about 3:30), and *then* set to refresh to around 3:40, wouldnt they still block the i.p. after it gets to 200 views? it would just get to it a bit slower. |
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I'm sure YouTube is aware of this program and the reason for its use. So they probably just monitor the refreshes per video per IP.
They probably have proxy detection built in like we do on our front page in order to show the users real IP address. So even if you connected through a proxy, I'm sure you'd face the same problem. If you keep running the program and keep getting banned, you may be risking having your video(s) removed from their site altogether. Sorry I'm not much help. Without really knowing the parameters at which YouTube bans people (and I'm sure they're not going to tell us ) there's really no way to know 100% how to fix your problem.Brian |
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You need to be cycling through a list of proxies and make sure you have cleared your cookies. There are automated programs that do this, you simply load in a list of proxies and it will do the rest. The only hard part is finding quality proxies that are fast and have not been blacklisted. You can also hire someone to do this, for around $60 you can get 200,000+ views.
EDIT: I just wanted to add, another way to get views is to place an iFrame with the your Youtube video page on a popular webpage that gets a lot of traffic. Everyone time someone visits the webpage the 1 pixel by 1 pixel iFrame will load out of site and hit your video. This is a good way since the people are unique. Last edited by Orange; 08-15-2008 at 09:02 PM.. |
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