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⚠️Here are the main rules YouTube uses to detect spam subscriptions:
1. Subscribing without watching videos
• If someone subscribes to your channel without watching any content, YouTube may think the sub isn’t genuine.
2. Mass subscribing in a short time
• If one account subscribes to many channels very quickly, it can trigger spam detection.
3. “Sub for Sub” activities
• Exchanging subscriptions (“I sub to you, you sub to me”) is against YouTube policy and often leads to subs being removed.
4. Multiple accounts by the same person
• If one person uses many accounts to subscribe to the same channel, YouTube may delete those subs.
5. Bot or automated subscriptions
• Any subscriptions made through automation or third-party tools are deleted.
6. Inactive / dormant accounts
• If an account rarely watches videos or interacts with content, its subscription might not count.
7. Suspicious engagement patterns
• For example, watching only 1–2 seconds of a video and then subscribing multiple times can be flagged as spam.

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