A reader dropped a tip that I should look at the keywords (tags) on a Fine Tune video to see what viewers he is trying to snag. There is one hiccup with that in that it’s against the TOS of YouTube to do some of this. Some of the keywords make sense, others are blatant spam. I left out the ones that make sense, like “cb” or “cb radio” and so on. This is what is called “tag spam”. What are the spam keywords? Let’s take a look:
- Scot Johnson (Really? he is your goon!)
- MikesRadioRepair
- Trucks cb Sales
- Bells cb
- dropmaul99 (The guy is DEAD. you’re really mooching off a DEAD GUY?)
- Lesterscustomtrkshp
- 1883gotdown
- BBI Lucas Miller
- Mark19960
- Smokin Joe’s Electronics
- Bobs CB Shop
- DTBradio
If you made this list, Hard Drive officially hates you. He even hates dead people. To make matters worse he had a tribute video to him!
I see how Hard Drive works… Pay tribute to tech that passed away, tag him in all my videos! PROFIT!
How much of that adsense money are you sending to his widow?
Yes, YouTube does hit you with community strikes and will ban you for tag spam. The tags have to be related to you or the video.
Other YouTube channels? Nah. That doesn’t fly. Read the TOS.
Oh, and some more educational content for you Hard Drive. So far, you get an F.
And the guys on that list are far more qualified than Mark “video professor” Sherman will ever be. He’s the epitome of “pay attention”. If people pay attention to his cult enrollment videos they’d see he’s full of shit.
That little bitch just needs to stay in the desert and play with sand and his little dog. He calls the dog Mofo, I guess he’s projecting? Is it really the fault of anyone on that list that this parts swapper is an ignorant bitch sitting in the desert trying to build sand castles out of dry sand?