Thanks for the share, I guess.
Youtube view botToday I will be releasing my edit of a Youtube view bot that I found elsewhere on the internet. The bot is fully automatic and so you can leave it to get you views even when you are not on the computer.
The bot it capable of getting the desired video 20 views every 25 secs. I know it is probably not the fastest but since it is ran using CMD I think it is quite good.
Anyway here is the code:
Code:@echo off title YT Bot color 9 setLocal EnableDelayedExpansion echo Its loading echo. :BOT set URL=(PUT VIDEO URL HERE) start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% start %URL% rem countdown set WAIT_TIME=25 @ping 127.0.0.1 -n %WAIT_TIME% -w 50000 > nul taskkill /f /im chrome.exe goto :BOT
Instructions:
1.Copy the code above and paste it into a .txt file.
2.Save the file as anything you want, and anywhere you want, but remember to add .bat to the end when saving. e.g. Youtube Bot.bat
3.Right click the file you just saved and click Edit. Then find where it says (PUT VIDEO URL HERE) and paste the URL there. e.g. set URL=
4.Save the file.
5.Open it and let the view botting commence
Last edited by Chris; 07-31-2013 at 06:02 PM.
Thanks for the share, I guess.
Sorry to bust your dreams but that "bot" is bull-shit.
This is amazing if it really works.
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Either this bot is outdated, someone tricked you or you are trying to be a troll here (If so, you failed).
This "bot" is just opening YouTube videos 20 times in Google Chrome then it pings 127.0.0.1 25 times with a timeout delay of 13.8 hours (127.0.0.1 is localhost). After that it terminates Google Chrome and the last command line tells the program to repeat everything, hence making it an endless cycle of opening videos, pinging the localhost and terminating the browser.
If YouTube actually would have not fixed an easy abuse like this, every video out there would have 1 mil views.
YouTube checks the IP of every view and adjusts the view counter accordingly.
Last edited by C.C.; 07-31-2013 at 06:06 PM.
Euphemistic (07-31-2013)
It opens 20 copies of Chrome and they 'watch' the video which gives it 20 views, the 25 is the time (In seconds) it takes before it closes Chrome. It then reopens Chrome and repeats, giving it 20 views each time. Hence why I said 20 views in 25 seconds.
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It does, give it a go yourself
As I told you, YouTube has fixed exploitation like that a long time ago, they store each IP that is accessing the video and look for duplicates. If you do not change your IP every time you open a video in any web browser in your network YouTube will detect that you are using the same IP (And thus will not grant "a view" for the video).
People try hard to get working proxies for their YouTube bots to make them actually work, this 20 lines of code can't just magically avoid this exploit protection by YouTube.
Shut up. I'm sorry but you're acting like you work for Youtube.
Proof that it works:
A friend and I playing Aion. A retarded video got 80-90 views.
This idea works, but is only going to work for up to 100 views at most...
It's the same as sitting there refreshing a freshly uploaded video.
Chris (08-01-2013)
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