To test the effectiveness of websites selling fake YouTube views, a New York Times reporter created 13 videos using clips from presidential speeches. The reporter uploaded the videos onto a new channel under his first name and last initial and did not share or post them.
The Times recorded public views daily for at least 30 days before sharing the videos with YouTube. Afterward, The Times created more videos, posted them to a new account and repeated the monitoring process.
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This speech was something of a turning point. Perhaps unsurprisingly, in this real life story of David and Goliath, the industry has been eager to celebrate victories where it can: YouTube channels now need to collect at least 10,000 views before they can monetise their video clips, for instance. 2ff7e9595c
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