YouTube Strips Universal, Sony/BMG & RCA Records Of 2 Billion Fake Views, Issues Term

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YouTube Strips Universal, Sony/BMG & RCA Records Of 2 Billion Fake Views, Issues Term

YouTube Strips Universal, Sony/BMG & RCA Records Of 2 Billion Fake Views, Issues Terms Of Violations To Some Users - ThisIs50.com

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Google slashed the cumulative view counts on YouTube channels belonging to Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG, and RCA Records by more than 2 billion views Tuesday, a drastic winter cleanup that may be aimed at shutting down black hat view count-building techniques employed by a community of rogue view count manipulators on the video-sharing site.

Universal's channel is the one that took the biggest hit. According to figures compiled by the YouTube statistics analysts at SocialBlade, the record company's YouTube channel lost more than 1 billion views from its preexisting tally of 7 billion views Tuesday.

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Sony/BMG was the second largest sufferer, dropping more than 850 million views in one day, bringing its total number of views to a mere 2.3 million. RCA, which got off scot free by comparison, dipped 159 million views. Its tally now sits more modestly at 120 million views.

In addition, each label's YouTube archives are now surprisingly thin. UMG, which had long held a heavy hand in YouTube operations, now only boasts five videos on its YouTube channel, none of which are actual songs—and none of which last more than 1:23.

Sony's page, by comparison, is currently empty. The company did not respond to the Daily Dot's request for comment.

Other notable channels affected include the ones belonging to Michael Jackson, Chris Brown, Beyoncé, and Avril Lavigne, among others. More than 500 prominent YouTube channels have been stripped of preexisting YouTube views in the past 30 days, something that causes concern when you consider that YouTube views counts, unlike subscriber statistics, are cumulative and cannot organically drop at any point throughout their existence.

Google's takedown of these major music channels came on the same day that hundreds of YouTubers took to Google forums and their own YouTube channels to inform their peers that they'd been subject to a series of video takedowns for violations of YouTube's Terms of Service (TOS). Some speculated that the widespread video takedowns were caused by a technical error, but YouTube confirmed that the users violated TOS item 4, Section H, which bans automated methods of inflating view counts.

"This was not a bug or a security breach. This was an enforcement of our viewcount policy," wrote a Google representative on the forums.

The apparent crackdown on fake views became a major talking point Wednesday on Black Hat World, a forum where users trade tips about unethical search engine optimization tactics.

The thread's first post alluded to a friend of the poster who "sells likes" and was recently told by four different customers that their videos "got deleted due to TOS violation."

"Now I also got a message from a customer who ordered views from me that his video was removed," the individual wrote, sparking a six page conversation that continues on to this moment—and mentions Universal Music Group throughout.

"I spoke with some people on Skype and 2-3 more have the same problems with videos being removed for fake views," the original poster added in a later post. "Likes are from YLH (YouLikeHits) and AddMeFast and views from ViralSocial in my case."

Later in the thread, the conversation turned towards an individual known in some online circles as Tapangoldy, a 16-year-old seller of YouTube views who is prominent on the cheap favors website Fiverr and claimed last month to have already raised $60,000through the site. Recently, he closed up shop for a few days "to fix all issue thanks."

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Tapangoldy, who among other things had offered YouTubers an excess of 10,700 new views to any video of their choosing for $5, held a 98 percent "Gig Rating" before becoming inundated with negative reviews on Wednesday, most of which painted him as a fraud who uses bots to accrue YouTube views.

Although Tapangoldy seems to be one of the top-rated sellers of YouTube views, he isn’t the only Fiverr user whose business has been affected. One Black Hat World user wrote, “I'm just having great fun watching the Fiverr bloodbath. Most the top rated gigs for views are either paused or being flooded with bad reviews.”

How closely is Tapangoldy tied to Universal, Sony, and RCA? It's something we can't presently confirm. The Daily Dot has been unable to contact him during his temporary exile, and he could have nothing to do with the labels’ overnight YouTube collapse. But Tapangoldy's sudden change in fortune comes at an interesting time considering all of the preexisting elements, their pertinence to the major label music structure or otherwise.

YouTube did not respond to the Daily Dot's request for comment.

UPDATE: Universal acknowledged the sudden drop in views, and told the Daily Dot that the Universal Music Group channel, though popular, has been mostly dormant since the company shifted its focus to individual channels hosted on Vevo, which Universal founded in conjunction with Sony Music, Abu Dhabi Media Company, and E1 Entertainment in 2009.
 
Google is trying to turn YouTube into a social network site aiming to beat Facebook

If Google can do that they will completely dominate the internet,

notice how they ask you to enter your real name to replace the channel name ? Or the layout and all the new social features ?


They will soon start to add social networking features, nice and slow so nobody notices,

I could imagine that in the near future, there will be a war between Facebook and Google, both trying to win the spot as THE social/video platform


whoever comes out successful in this battle will dominate the internet, and i put my bets on Google, already ruling search, video and email, if they can add social network, its over


notice how yahoo improved their email ? they see it coming but can't stop it
 
I can't say for sure what Google's plan for youtube is, but you're right that Google is trying to get a monopoly. But they already have Google+ as their social website and it's still growing. They've slowly but surely been linking all of their different sites and services into one huge conglomerate
 
But still no one has done the ultimate yet. I mean Tumblr was almost there. And Myspace...(as I'm liking the look of it) is still fuucking up. Myspace had the best idea of them all and just through that shit away. They need to let people customize their pages however the hell they want. Shit....I didn't know shit about.......hell I forgot what it was called CSS or some shit. It turned me into a nerd. Now I don't remember how to do none of that and don't care.
 
Funny thing is, I have this friend, he had a ton of views on a few of his tracks, which were ok, but he had some big dates booked despite never performing.

Looked now and the only videos left are some of the ones with like.....100 views.....dude had like 10k views on a few of his tracks, only to mysteriously dissapear.

Unlucky kid!
 
Noone has mentioned how Google is actually a front for the CIA and a large database meant to track citizens on the internet.....






















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Nice post. Guess its like when a&r use to buy albums of the artists to help the first week sales.
Ya, google is a beast.
 
If anything this type of behavior demonstrates that these companies acknowledge that pop music fans are nothing more than easily manipulated morons, they know they don't have to sell good music to music fans anymore when they can just sell fake popularity straight to ignorant pop culture fans who's only way of gauging what's good or not is based upon how much other people like it.
 
Im not sure I understand, but do they mean that Universal, Sony/BMG & RCA faked their own millions of views?
 
yo F00T, I heard that about facebook used like that, people volunteer personal info n shit, havent heard about google but yea i wouldent doubt it

but yo, I miss MySpace maaaaaan I had thousands of plays half fake half real but that shit had real traffic coming through daily, i switched to FB when Myspace turned into a ghost town.. i would see the same statuses for a week LOL

but the google monopoly huh? if they get it right, its a wrap!
 
That's why I'm off Facebook **** that shit. I'm a private type ass ma****a.

I don't get this...

I'm still seeing Psy with a billion views...
 
Im not sure I understand, but do they mean that Universal, Sony/BMG & RCA faked their own millions of views?

that is exactly what it means - that these companies and many more were using the fake like/views system to pimp their crap like it was tomorrows big thang when in fact it couldn't even get a gig as yesterdays fish-shop/vegetable shop wrapping paper....
 
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That's why I'm off Facebook **** that shit. I'm a private type ass ma****a.

I don't get this...

I'm still seeing Psy with a billion views...

That's because Psy set out to make a meme for himself, which is exactly the type of shit I was talking about back when everyone was giving Soulja Boy the gas face because they couldn't figure out why such utter shit was also so popular.
 
If anything this type of behavior demonstrates that these companies acknowledge that pop music fans are nothing more than easily manipulated morons, they know they don't have to sell good music to music fans anymore when they can just sell fake popularity straight to ignorant pop culture fans who's only way of gauging what's good or not is based upon how much other people like it.

Yeah this is what I got out of it too. The only problem is, do the actual fans and buyers of these fake-popular artists care about something like this? Maybe, but probably not. When it comes to music, people have been blissfully ignorant for decades.
 
Google is trying to turn YouTube into a social network site aiming to beat Facebook

If Google can do that they will completely dominate the internet,

notice how they ask you to enter your real name to replace the channel name ? Or the layout and all the new social features ?


They will soon start to add social networking features, nice and slow so nobody notices,

I could imagine that in the near future, there will be a war between Facebook and Google, both trying to win the spot as THE social/video platform


whoever comes out successful in this battle will dominate the internet, and i put my bets on Google, already ruling search, video and email, if they can add social network, its over


notice how yahoo improved their email ? they see it coming but can't stop it
Google ain't beating facebook or twitter. They have tried too many times. Google plus is still around but nobody really took to it. They had another network before it and it failed too. YouTube is a great community of its own and is unique among its peers because its networking isn't based on speaking with a wide user base but rather one on one conversation between you and your viewer via video and comments sections. I personally don't get why people are so hung up about YouTube views. They don't mean anything unless you are getting a check from google.

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That's because Psy set out to make a meme for himself, which is exactly the type of shit I was talking about back when everyone was giving Soulja Boy the gas face because they couldn't figure out why such utter shit was also so popular.
Yep something about viral videos when you think about it is actually really simple. Good music doesn't stand out anymore because most people know how to copy and paste good music with their face on it. Everyone does good music nobody does catchy, unique and sometimes outright silly music with amazing sound and video quality. Nobody wonders why that krispy kreme kid got so many hits when his shit was utter garbage? do people think Rebecca Black got a billion views because she was rich? Illegitimate views don't mean much except for maybe tricking other people into watching sub par videos because they are popular. Word of mouth imo is a lot better than anything else as it always has been.
 
Yep something about viral videos when you think about it is actually really simple. Good music doesn't stand out anymore because most people know how to copy and paste good music with their face on it. Everyone does good music nobody does catchy, unique and sometimes outright silly music with amazing sound and video quality. Nobody wonders why that krispy kreme kid got so many hits when his shit was utter garbage? do people think Rebecca Black got a billion views because she was rich? Illegitimate views don't mean much except for maybe tricking other people into watching sub par videos because they are popular. Word of mouth imo is a lot better than anything else as it always has been.

That's right, tricking one person into listening/watching something is pointless if they don't think it's worth checking out a second time or sharing, but if something is truly meme worthy people will check that shit again and again and share it, having some random dude in a cowboy hat doing pelvic thrusts in an elevator works because humor is the most effective motivator for repeated viewing, and when people hear that shit they will associate what they are hearing with that visual humor that made them feel happy.
 
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