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  • The Youtube Algorithm Glitch – Get Tons of Subscribers and New Viewers!

    Posted by Deleted User on 2021-02-04 at 8:56 AM

    If your channel has over 1000 subscribers, Youtube lets you post community posts.
    Nobody ever used them so they incrementally made them weigh more and more in the Youtube Algorithm. The Youtube Algorithm is God, basically, it decides who gets viewed and who doesn’t.

    This means if you share a community post, it reach a much wider audience than your videos. The type of audience you will reach depends on the words you put in that post. For example: hypnosis, spirituality, red wine, SUV, whatever. And voilà! Those people will now see your post, even if they haven’t subscribed.

    Better yet, you can post polls which will expand visibility and engagement even more. And for some reason, commenting on your own community post doubles visibility!

    By using this exploit you can:

    1. Gain more views on your videos by getting recommended more

    2. Gain thousands of subscribers by not even uploading

    3. Gain preferential promotion in the algorithm and use it to become giant (as did a Minecraft gamer, from 0 to 19 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS)

    Try this out fast before youtube removes it!

    Also, check out this video that explains it quite well:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej0Kijd4_4Q

    You can just copy/paste this into your post, if you want:
    baby shark and pewdiepie to really broaden the audience and then spice it up with some among us and Minecraft crossed with the hit new youtube sensation that is rust on the OTV server featuring twitch funny moments from jackscepticeye. I also have to mention music, asmr and markiplier that are all important terms here on youtube. Let us not forget of course the makeup and fashion community by referencing shane dawson and james charles. Now whilst this is COMPLETE GIBBERISH to most an algorithm is able to pick out the specific key terms in this post and promote it accordingly. So lets support the Kpop stans by mentioning bts and lofi hip hop. We can even talk about some other big channels like mrbeast and dantdm. For some reason in 2020 some of the most searched tags are game of thrones and avengers endgame… Let us of course not forget the most important things of the year like dunke peppa pig and roblox! Time for all the top current searches Among Us – online game, new song 2020, pop smoke and techno gamerz and tubbo smp! Time For todays new aditions in SEO too: Thanos, fifa, joe biden, inauguration, Tommy, sidemen, mod, update, rt game, yogscast, the spiffing brit, game, predator, fortnite update, fortnite predator, boss! Lets glitch the youtube algorithm

    And of course you can change or add some terms to fit the audience you’d like to reach.

    I don’t have a big enough channel to try this out, but I thought I’d share 🙂

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    Chrysilla Lewies replied 5 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Heather Holm

    Heather Holm

    Member
    2021-02-04 at 10:19 AM

    This makes me LOL because (a) I’ve been a web designer for 25 years and I’ve seen search engine algorithms evolve over that time; (b) because I’ve got a 20-year-old so I actually know what a few of those keywords refer to (like Minecraft…) Sooner or later, given that YT is owned by Google, they’ll figure it out.

    Meanwhile, good point about making community posts. Alba has used them, and I always see them. I actually have a channel with 10k subscribers – not about hypnosis; it’s about Spirograph (https://www.youtube.com/c/Spirographicart). I should try this and see what happens before THIS breaks. I won’t copy-paste his stuff because the algorithm will start spotting it soon, ha ha. I wonder if I can get some of my Spirograph fans into hypnosis. 😀

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  • Chrysilla Lewies

    Chrysilla Lewies

    Member
    2021-02-08 at 3:38 AM

    Asolutely @Janvier_Sabates
    I also read this so I will be making more of an effort to engage in my community.
    I’ve also seen that YouTube now has something called SHORTS, similar to TicToc videos. You upload them similar to what you would any other video but use #short and the video must be under a minute. This will also help with subscribers but not necessarily with watch hours or monetization. You will have to be creative with that but then again minecraft people are gaining thousands of subs doing that also. What’s up with Minecraft? lol

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