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For developers, these repos serve as interesting examples of , but for creators, they are generally a "black hat" tactic that does more harm than good in the long run. youtube-subscriber-bot · GitHub Topics Bots can't improve your CTR. Spend time creating thumbnails that stand out. A good thumbnail is worth 10,000 bot views. Capabilities to switch between different Google profiles. If you look at the commit history for many "YouTube Bot" repositories on GitHub, you will often see that they haven't been updated in months or even years. Instead of a bot asking for subs, ask your real viewers. A simple "If you enjoyed this, hit subscribe" in the first 30 seconds is more effective than a script that adds 100 fake, inactive accounts that hurt your engagement metrics. Artificial inflation of metrics directly violates YouTube’s Fake Engagement Policy , which can lead to channel termination. Searching for "YouTube subscriber bot GitHub" reveals various repositories designed to automate channel growth through scripting. While these tools are easily accessible, they come with significant technical and safety trade-offs. |
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