Are Chat GPT Bots The Cause Of YouTube’s Invalid Traffic Problem And If So, YouTube Must Block Them

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Are Chat GPT Bots The Cause Of YouTube’s Invalid Traffic Problem And If So, YouTube Must Block ThemYouTube and YouTubers are being plagued by a problem called “invalid traffic”. That is defined by YouTube and Google in this way:Invalid traffic is any activity on your channel that doesn’t come from a real user or a user with genuine interest. It can include fraudulent, artificial, or even unintentional ways to boost ad revenue for videos, among others.YouTube says examples of invalid traffic on videos include:Automated or incentivized traffic from third parties, including “traffic boosting” services and others claiming to be legitimate ad networks, among others. Friends or contacts letting playlists of your videos run all day long, resulting in a boost in ad traffic due to ads playing on those videos. Announcing to your viewers that they should watch or click through ads on certain videos to boost ad traffic, resulting in boosted ad revenue.But note that YouTube does not list bots trying to scan and scrape your content. Why? Anyone who runs a website today knows that there are many types of what are called “scraping” bots. The newest and most notorious are bots associated with Chat GPT. Is YouTube / Google blocking these bots, and if not why not? Also, is some of that invalid traffic caused by Google’s own Chat GPT bots?YouTubers have a right to know the answer considering the damage its causing AdSense earnings and also peace of mind. YouTube spends too much time blamings its own family, us, for a problem that they may be causing.The solution is simple: black the bots. That’s it.

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