Accounts without profile pictures, no prior activity, and newly created ones are used to generate listens for a single account all at once. Their email addresses are neither gmail nor outlook. How are these fake streams not being detected bro, lol
"Before making assumptions, it's important to fully understand the intricacies of stream farming. It's not simply about the type of email addresses or whether accounts have profile pictures. Your comment reflects a lack of understanding of how this system works, which is common for those new to the field. We manage over 185 accounts for various artists across multiple distributors, generating significant revenue-well into six figures in USD. Success in this space is about strategy and understanding platform algorithms, not superficial metrics like account appearance. If you'd like to learn more about how these methods work effectively, feel free to ask. Let's elevate the conversation."
@@cyybot I’m not new to this field. I know the importance of using quality proxies during account creation, ensuring accounts exhibit human-like behaviors, and maintaining a clean and legitimate process. However, I still find it quite strange that the actions in the video aren’t detected by Spotify as bot activity. All the plays come from a single playlist, and all the listening is done just through a browser, not using spotify app, etc. I must say, being able to achieve this is commendable. But by not sharing this, you could still earn at least $30,000-$40,000 per month just for yourself. Why would you risk your entire system by sharing it, just to make a bit more?
I’m not new to this field. I understand the importance of using quality proxies during account creation, ensuring accounts exhibit human-like behaviors, and maintaining a clean and legitimate process. However, I still find it quite strange that the actions in the video aren’t detected by Spotify as bot activity. All the plays come from a single playlist, and all the listening is done exclusively through a browser, not using spo app. etc. I must say, being able to achieve this is commendable. But by not sharing this, you could still earn at least 30-40k per month just for yourself. Why would you risk your entire system by sharing it, just to make a bit more?
@@Evloead "First, it's great to hear that you have experience in this field and understand key aspects like quality proxies, human-like behaviors, and maintaining clean processes. However, the concept behind what we’ve achieved with CyyBot goes far beyond just these basics. CyyBot emulates complete human behavior, generating unique device fingerprints, including simulated phones and environments, which makes it indistinguishable from real users. This ensures that streams are legitimate in the eyes of platforms like Spotify, avoiding any risk of detection or unfair accusations of artificial streaming. We chose to share this system not for greed, but for the community. There are countless artists, producers, and small labels who have been falsely accused of artificial streaming, leading to their music being banned without proper justification. With CyyBot, they can take control of their streaming strategy safely and efficiently. It’s about empowerment and leveling the playing field for those who lack access to such tools or knowledge. As for your point about earning $30k-$40k per month for ourselves, that mindset is incredibly limiting. Our vision is not just about individual success but about creating opportunities for others. Holding this information for personal gain would be selfish when so many talented individuals and small labels could benefit. CyyBot is more than just a tool-it’s a solution for an entire community that deserves to understand and thrive within this industry. We believe in sharing knowledge and resources responsibly, not hoarding them at the expense of others' growth. If you’re interested in learning more about the underlying processes or contributing to this mission, I’d be happy to discuss further."
The cyybot is another level😊
How does it generate multiple listeners when each account runs with single proxies…. Or is it on multiple proxies
If you purchased the cyybot, you should be knowing how it generates litseners, all is explained in the pdf
Accounts without profile pictures, no prior activity, and newly created ones are used to generate listens for a single account all at once. Their email addresses are neither gmail nor outlook. How are these fake streams not being detected bro, lol
Thats the power of the cyybot, we ensure no detection
"Before making assumptions, it's important to fully understand the intricacies of stream farming. It's not simply about the type of email addresses or whether accounts have profile pictures. Your comment reflects a lack of understanding of how this system works, which is common for those new to the field.
We manage over 185 accounts for various artists across multiple distributors, generating significant revenue-well into six figures in USD. Success in this space is about strategy and understanding platform algorithms, not superficial metrics like account appearance.
If you'd like to learn more about how these methods work effectively, feel free to ask. Let's elevate the conversation."
@@cyybot I’m not new to this field. I know the importance of using quality proxies during account creation, ensuring accounts exhibit human-like behaviors, and maintaining a clean and legitimate process. However, I still find it quite strange that the actions in the video aren’t detected by Spotify as bot activity. All the plays come from a single playlist, and all the listening is done just through a browser, not using spotify app, etc.
I must say, being able to achieve this is commendable. But by not sharing this, you could still earn at least $30,000-$40,000 per month just for yourself. Why would you risk your entire system by sharing it, just to make a bit more?
I’m not new to this field. I understand the importance of using quality proxies during account creation, ensuring accounts exhibit human-like behaviors, and maintaining a clean and legitimate process. However, I still find it quite strange that the actions in the video aren’t detected by Spotify as bot activity. All the plays come from a single playlist, and all the listening is done exclusively through a browser, not using spo app. etc.
I must say, being able to achieve this is commendable. But by not sharing this, you could still earn at least 30-40k per month just for yourself. Why would you risk your entire system by sharing it, just to make a bit more?
@@Evloead "First, it's great to hear that you have experience in this field and understand key aspects like quality proxies, human-like behaviors, and maintaining clean processes. However, the concept behind what we’ve achieved with CyyBot goes far beyond just these basics.
CyyBot emulates complete human behavior, generating unique device fingerprints, including simulated phones and environments, which makes it indistinguishable from real users. This ensures that streams are legitimate in the eyes of platforms like Spotify, avoiding any risk of detection or unfair accusations of artificial streaming.
We chose to share this system not for greed, but for the community. There are countless artists, producers, and small labels who have been falsely accused of artificial streaming, leading to their music being banned without proper justification. With CyyBot, they can take control of their streaming strategy safely and efficiently. It’s about empowerment and leveling the playing field for those who lack access to such tools or knowledge.
As for your point about earning $30k-$40k per month for ourselves, that mindset is incredibly limiting. Our vision is not just about individual success but about creating opportunities for others. Holding this information for personal gain would be selfish when so many talented individuals and small labels could benefit.
CyyBot is more than just a tool-it’s a solution for an entire community that deserves to understand and thrive within this industry. We believe in sharing knowledge and resources responsibly, not hoarding them at the expense of others' growth.
If you’re interested in learning more about the underlying processes or contributing to this mission, I’d be happy to discuss further."
wtf
Did it make you annoyed