Tititech1
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Tititech1
@tititech1
AI Automation | YT | Video Editing Tech
Katılım Şubat 2025
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@Dubem001 @BrightAfeno Bruh, are you in the community?
I paid and noticed I'm to pay for the community differently. Was it so for you?
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I paid for @BrightAfeno course last year with my last 50k and went all in. I was monetized in March and it's the best feeling ever. Currently have over 4k subs.
I locked in for 14 days straight and did the course twice, so don't ever give up!




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Hybrid is the fusion of stock footages, public domain media in archives, and even Ai generated media..
Blend them creatively in your editing with motion and fluid transitions and you end up with a good video edited for high retention.
You can also use background music or song where need be.
Yeah!
𝕮𝖆𝖕𝖙𝖆𝖎𝖓 𝕵 ⚓@MRSIVE001
@BrightAfeno Nice one idolo.. but I wanted to ask by hybrid content what do you mean exactly. I know I shouldn't be asking this. But I just need to understand the meaning
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@egbokavictory_ @nestuge Do you sell personal products on the platform or affiliate
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What’s inside the @nestuge $10K box?
Here’s the unboxing, so you know what to expect when you receive yours. I’m rooting for you. Go for it😀
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I Created YouTube Channel After YouTube Channel… and Got Absolutely ZERO Views Every Single Time.
No impressions. No clicks. Complete silence.
If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. And I know exactly what questions are racing through your mind right now because I asked myself the same ones:
"Is my computer flagged by YouTube?"
"Do I need to buy a new laptop?"
"Should I be using proxies or antidetect browsers?"
"Am I shadow-banned forever?"
Let me walk you through what's actually happening—and more importantly, how to fix it.
Q: Is there still hope, or is my setup permanently ruined?
A: There is 100% hope. Here's the truth: if you can still upload videos, your account isn't banned.
What you're experiencing is what I call a "low trust phase." Think of it like this: YouTube doesn't know you yet. It doesn't trust that your content is worth showing to people. So it's basically putting you in a "waiting room" until you prove you're legitimate.
The good news? This can absolutely be fixed. You're not blocked. You're just not trusted yet.
Q: Why are my videos getting zero impressions?
A: This isn't about your thumbnail, title, or even your content quality. Zero impressions means YouTube isn't even testing your video with real viewers.
Think of YouTube's algorithm like a careful investor. Before it "invests" (shows your video to people), it wants to see proof that you're worth the risk.
Here's what triggers this low-trust state:
Creating multiple new channels in a short time – This looks like spam behavior to YouTube
Deleting and reuploading the same videos repeatedly – This signals panic and inexperience
Accounts that seem automated or fake – No watch history, no engagement, just uploading
Unusual patterns – Like brand new accounts immediately uploading daily
YouTube's system isn't punishing you on purpose. It's just being cautious because these patterns match what spammers and bots do.
Q: Is my computer or IP address the problem?
A: Your device is only a tiny piece of the puzzle.
Yes, YouTube can see some device information. But here's what matters way more: your behavior.
YouTube cares about:
How you use the account
Whether you act like a real person
If your content gets genuine engagement
Your uploading patterns and consistency
Your laptop itself? Not the main issue.
Q: So should I buy a new computer to start fresh?
A: No. Save your money.
I know it's tempting to think a clean slate will solve everything, but here's the reality: If you repeat the same behaviors on a new computer, you'll get the same results.
It's like moving to a new city but bringing all your old habits with you. The location changed, but you didn't.
The problem isn't the hardware. It's the approach.
Q: Okay, so what's ACTUALLY going wrong then?
A: You're stuck in a restart loop.
Here's what's happening:
You create a channel → It gets zero views
You panic and think "This channel is dead"
You delete everything or create a new channel
You start over at zero trust again
Repeat
Every time you restart, you're pressing the reset button on trust. You never give YouTube's algorithm enough time to learn about your content, test it with viewers, or build any momentum.
It's like planting a seed, digging it up after two days because nothing grew, planting a new seed somewhere else, and wondering why you never get a garden.
You're not giving anything time to grow.
Q: So what should I actually do instead?
Here's your step-by-step recovery plan:
Step 1: Pick ONE channel and commit to it
Stop creating new channels. Stop deleting content. Choose one and stick with it for at least 30-60 days.
Step 2: Act like a real human on YouTube
Before you upload anything else, spend 3-5 days using YouTube normally:
Watch videos in your niche (10-15 minutes per day)
Leave genuine comments on videos you actually enjoy
Like videos and subscribe to channels
Search for topics related to what you want to create
This signals to YouTube: "This is a real person, not a bot."
Step 3: Upload like a real creator, not a desperate one
Do:
Upload one video and leave it up (no matter what happens)
Choose simple, clear topics that answer specific questions
Focus on searchable content first (tutorials, how-tos, explanations)
Write a detailed description and use relevant tags
Don't:
Upload multiple videos in one day
Delete and reupload the same content
Make drastic changes to your channel daily
Obsess over analytics in the first 48 hours
Step 4: Share your video outside of YouTube
YouTube's algorithm pays attention to where your traffic comes from. A few real viewers help build initial trust.
Share your video:
On relevant Reddit communities (helpfully, not spammy)
In niche Facebook groups
On Twitter with useful context
In Discord servers related to your topic
With friends or family who might genuinely be interested
Even 10-20 real views from external sources tells YouTube: "Real people are choosing to watch this."
Step 5: Upload consistently but slowly
Don't rush. Give YouTube time to test each video.
Recommended schedule:
Week 1: Upload 1 video, wait 3-4 days
Week 2: Upload 1 video, wait 3-4 days
Week 3-4: Upload 1-2 videos per week
This gives the algorithm time to:
Test your content with small audiences
Gather data on watch time and engagement
Decide if your content is worth promoting
Q: What does actual recovery look like?
Recovery is gradual, not instant. Here's what progress actually looks like:
Video 1: 5-20 impressions (YouTube is barely testing)
Video 2: 30-80 impressions (slight increase, still cautious)
Video 3: 100-300 impressions (algorithm is gaining confidence)
Video 4: 500+ impressions (you're building trust)
This is normal. This is healthy growth from a low-trust state.
You're not looking for viral success right away. You're looking for steady increases in impressions, which prove YouTube is starting to trust your channel.
Q: How long does this take?
Honest answer: 3-8 weeks of consistent, patient effort.
I know that's not the "get rich quick" answer you might want to hear. But this is the realistic timeline for going from zero impressions to a channel that's actually being tested by YouTube's algorithm.
The creators who succeed are the ones who outlast the low-trust phase instead of restarting every time it gets hard.
What's the Real Lesson Here?
Stop trying to outsmart YouTube's system.
Start trying to build trust with it.
YouTube's algorithm isn't your enemy. It's just cautious. It's designed to filter out spam and promote real creators who make valuable content.
Your job isn't to trick it. Your job is to convince it—through consistent, patient, genuine behavior—that you're the real deal.
Your Action Plan (Starting Today):
✅ Stop creating new channels – Commit to one
✅ Use YouTube like a normal person – Watch, comment, engage for a few days
✅ Upload one simple, searchable video – Don't overthink it
✅ Share it with real people – Get those first genuine views
✅ Wait 3-4 days – Give YouTube time to test it
✅ Repeat slowly and consistently – Build momentum over weeks, not days
You're not shadow-banned. You're not cursed. You're just in the trust-building phase.
A compilation of my chat with CHATGPT after I wen throgh this, and yes, it worked, kinda.
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