Explanation of how YouTube counts and delete view a thread
I will try to make it as succinct and simple as possible. Because it can be really confusing. The explanation was made through the analysis of metrics by a student of networks to whom I asked for help.
Let's start with the 3 main points that YouTube will consider to validate a view.

1. Mac (Media Access Control)
This numbering is unique to each device and it is through this is possible to recognize the origin of the sending of data by that specific device.
2. External IP
The external IP is provided by your internet service. In other words, the external IP is a code taht your data will reach the internet. If you only have one internet service, you only have one external IP.
If you have the internet via a network cable at home/work. This network cable is possibly connected to a router and this router has the function of spreading the signal through your home/company through the antennas. When connecting to this wifi network your device will be
recognized by the router and can be recognized by the other devices within that closed network. Now think of the external IP, the one provided by your use, as an intermediary, any and all information sent to the internet passes through it before it reaches the internet itself and
the information that comes from the internet to your device also passes through first by the external IP. What does that mean? It means that any and all dates that come out of any device within the same network will reach the internet with the number of the external IP.
Yes, your Mac number will also be linked to this data transmission. But it is the external IP that will conduct all this sending and receiving data. Because of this more than one device on the same network watching the same video does not count as more than one view,
in fact it can count as a bot because YouTube will recognize the same source as the external IP even with different mac and accs.

Now let's talk about accs, which is the 3rd point.

It is common knowledge that even in a manual stream, YouTube eats views.Why?
Simple. YouTube has a very strict algorithm for identifying bots and automated processes. That's because YouTube monetizes videos with ads. So think about this hypothetical situation: Company X paid to have an ad in Y video. Then someone uses a bot programmed to watch this video
every 10 minutes. Or better use several bots with the same programming to watch these videos. In Z hours such a video can have N views, and the company can consider this as an investment success, because it reached many people, but in fact there were several bots.
There was a loss here and the company has a full right to charge YouTube for it. So there are different filters on the platform to prevent this type of situation. Now remember the mention of the 10 as a safe gap between watching the same video up there?
Well, how much break time does everybody recommend in the intervals of the manual stream? Two to three videos depending on whether your YouTube account is Premium or not. If this process is repeated for minutes/hours for long periods on several machines at the same time,
the Youtube algorithm will interpret it as an automated process, that is, a bot. So when in the first 24h manual stream, it goes from 300K/400K they freeze. Because the algorithm comes into play to verify this accelerated growth.
So in summary YouTube will not consider you a bot if:
Your external IP is unique in sending the view information
Your mac will be sending only one View information (no tabs, different browsers, watching the same video)
If your acc's behavior on YouTube is not an automated process
We can change this by increasing the number of external IPs giving views = more people in different places giving views

AND

Vary the time interval between mv/stage. Ex.:

Stage
Cat video
Recipe
Skincare
Tour Video
Stage
Soccer
Yoga
ASMR
Stage
Anime
Movie Trailer
Stage
As you noticed taking the video from the stage itself, varying the type of video you watch at intervals makes it seem much more like a human and manual process than the automatic 10-minute intermission interleaving with other Kpop MVs or the same songs over and over again.
In short, vary the time interval between repetitions of the stage, and vary the types of videos you use in those intervals. In addition, the rule of 720+ and volume over 70% + remains. Do not skip add (if it is not Premium). Do not speed up the video or skip parts.
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