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Doing YouTube with SPAM is like killing your own channel! – How to make money YouTube


Yes, a YouTube channel can absolutely get terminated due to content spam—especially if you violate one of the common pitfalls below:

⚠️ 1. Repetitive Content Spam

Uploading too many similar videos—same topic, title, and structure, only changing visuals slightly.

Copying thumbnails or titles from other channels without proper edits (even minor changes are often not enough).

Reusing the same video across multiple channels, or reposting mechanically.

⚠️ 2. System Spam

Using the same Google AdSense (especially a purchased or shared one) across multiple channels → can get your entire system wiped out.

Operating multiple channels with the same IP, devices, and identical setups → YouTube links and punishes all related accounts.

⚠️ 3. Description & Keyword Spam

Stuffing irrelevant or repetitive keywords in the title/description to game the algorithm.

Copy-pasting large scripts or repeated captions across many videos.

How to avoid getting banned for spam:

  • Each Gmail should manage only one main channel (or act as the primary owner for a brand account).
  • Use a clean GA. Best practice: create your own Google AdSense, and stick to 1 GA per channel.
  • If you’re into reuploading (moments, clips…), always retitle, redesign thumbnails (zoom, rotate, recolor, add logo), and add original value (voice-over, lesson, or unique story).

Never manage too many channels on one device or browser—separate them using proxies or GPM if needed.

👉 Bottom line: Channel termination doesn’t happen randomly—it’s usually caused by systematic spam, robotic workflow, and poor safety protocols.

How to make money YouTube the smart way? Be creative, be strategic. Don’t act like a robot!

Stay consistent—do the right things, the right way, every single day—and your channel will stay strong.


Important Notes for Moment, Reup, and Multi-channel Creators:

1. Always Add Original Value

Never reupload identical content.

Instead, bring value by:

  • Adding new voiceovers with genuine emotion
  • Analyzing, storytelling, or giving a unique viewpoint
  • Changing the thumbnail/title/video structure

2. Don’t Spam Titles, Descriptions, or Tags

Avoid using the same titles/descriptions for multiple uploads.

Don’t repeat keywords like “animals, attack, lion attack” across all metadata—it’s a red flag for spam.

Every video should have a unique description—even if short.

3. Edit Your Thumbnails!

Never reuse thumbnails without editing.

At minimum, do one of the following:

  • Zoom, rotate, recolor the image
  • Add your own logo
  • Reframe layout, add color borders, text, icons…

4. Clean Google AdSense Only

Only use one GA per channel.

Avoid reused, purchased, or flagged accounts—they can cause a system-wide ban.

Best: create your own verified GA with a dedicated SIM.

5. Never Manage Multiple Channels on Same Device or Gmail

Use one Gmail per main channel, others via brand accounts.

Use separate proxies, browsers, or sessions (via GPM).

6. No Fake Views/Likes/Comments

Engagement boosting should follow real views.

Suggested ratio: 1k views ~ 50–100 likes, 25–50 comments.

Avoid fake views—it kills recommendations and gets flagged.

7. Don’t Mass Upload or Spam Videos

New channels: start with 1 video/day, increase based on performance.

Uploading 5–10 similar videos at once = auto flag.

8. Sensitive Content Must Be Carefully Managed

Avoid using titles with words like “blood”, “death”, “disaster”, “brutal violence”.

For dangerous moments, use fast cuts and add uplifting narration.

👉 Final Note:
How to make money YouTube long-term? Follow the rules and respect the platform. This isn’t a free-for-all. Reckless creators survive 3 weeks then vanish.

Right mindset + safe workflow = sustainable growth.

Stop daydreaming—start doing.

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