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How do I fix it if my posts aren’t being shown to people?

Suruct

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Hi guys, I’ve had a problem recently. One of my videos blew up, and I replied to a lot of comments using the same emoji again and again. I know YouTube doesn’t like spam, so I think that might have caused an issue. After that, all the comments on that video disappeared.


Since then, my new videos are only getting a small number of views.


How can I fix this and get things back to normal?


Thanks!
 
Yeah, it kind of seems like YouTube’s system marked your account for spam. The best thing to do is slow down and take a short break for a few days. Then start posting again with good, different videos. Try not to repeat the same comments or emojis for now. Many people see things get better after about 6 to 13 days of normal activity.
 
Yeah, it kind of seems like YouTube’s system marked your account for spam. The best thing to do is slow down and take a short break for a few days. Then start posting again with good, different videos. Try not to repeat the same comments or emojis for now. Many people see things get better after about 6 to 13 days of normal activity.
I talked to someone who works at YouTube, and they said there’s no such thing as a shadow ban on the platform.
 
If the spam filter grabs it, don’t worry—it should clear up in a couple of weeks. Just keep going and upload more videos.
 
YouTube looks at patterns, not what you mean. You set off the spam system pretty bad. Posting lots of the same emojis looks like a bot to them. When your video comments got wiped, it showed a soft block. Stay quiet for a bit, change how you comment, and try a new style of videos for a few posts. Also remove any pinned replies.
 
If you think your YouTube account got shadowbanned, try this:

Stop acting spammy — don’t keep posting the same emojis again and again.
Take a break for about 4–6 days from commenting too much.
If you can, remove repeated or copy-paste comments.
Make fresh, good-quality content that people will like and interact with naturally.
If you think it’s not fair, you can also send an appeal to YouTube.
Going forward, use fewer emojis and change up how you reply so it’s not always the same.
 
It looks like YouTube might think your activity is spam. To fix this, stop posting the same kind of comments over and over. Try to remove any replies that seem spammy. Take a short break from commenting for a few days. Spend time making good, interesting videos instead. After a while, things should slowly go back to normal.
 
Look over your content and clean it up. Remove clickbait, spammy tags, or anything that could break YouTube rules. If a video gets restricted, try to appeal it and reach out to Creator Support if you can. Take a short break, then come back and make better, high-quality videos to build trust again.
 
Your account may have been flagged by a spam system. Try sending a request to YouTube support, stop posting the same kind of replies again and again, and keep using your channel normally with real comments and activity to slowly build trust back up.
 
Try making a fresh account the normal way and follow the site rules so it stays safe and active.
 
Yeah, just take a break for a day and you should be okay.
 
Try stopping everything for a couple days, then start posting again like normal—YouTube might start treating your channel better if things look more natural again.
 
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