To name a few other factors that might be looked at from YouTube: visiting from (direct link, notification, recommended videos, subscription overview, etc), votes from the same computer, time to vote, "realistic user behavior" (is it a bot/script voting), compromised user voting (hijacked/hacked other account to vote), etc. It's an aggregated analysis based on multiple parts, so even if you watched the entire video, and still got your like removed, it's likely based on some other, unknown, part of their analysis. You have to realize that it's definitely not a "meet this checkmark and you're out" sort of deal. That sucks, but it's because of the nature of the algorithm. Their algorithm has false positives, so it will sometimes remove legit votes. For example, I think one of their criteria is "downvoted in the first x seconds of the video", and your vote might not count later.Įdit: To a lot of the people below here saying their votes were removed. They have a lot of false positives in that algorithm though, so legit downvotes are removed quite often. YouTube is running algorithms in the background to determine whether some votes are legit and removes them if they deem that they are not. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
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