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Of course, I’m not a super expert, but I’m sharing my experience, as I investigated a couple of times:
Obviously, only explicit criteria, for example, bringing some nonsense to the top with 3 thousand subscribers and 100,000 video views
By the ratio of likes / dislikes You
can also go through certain job exchanges , if the task associated with this channel drops out, then you yourself understand that (: but this is an accident already
There are special services that show channel statistics (socialblade) at certain points in time, how many subscribers were added, how many decreased, all this is used to analyze the inappropriate behavior of the channel
For example, the channel did not release any video, but suddenly 100,000 subscribers were added, something is obviously wrong. Either there was a sudden hype / they ordered advertising from some blogger who released the video at that moment, or cheating
In general, analysis-analysis-analysis and again analysis
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