What are viewbots, and how do they affect your ads?

Abisola Tanzako | May 10, 2023

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If you’ve dealt with ad fraud before, then you already know  have, then you will know how pervasive bots in general can be.

Viewbot drains the advertiser’s budget by unintentionally targeting video adverts or paid banners.

Viewbots are designed to generate fake engagement on streaming platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitch. Viewbots cause havoc for video advertisers’ online campaigns.

What is Viewbot?

Viewbots are bad bots. They target video ads, watching them repeatedly with no intention to purchase.

Other times, these bad bots are created to watch videos on online platforms or live streams, resulting in fake views.

They are mainly used by streamers who want to rise to a visible position on the online leaderboard to gain visibility and exposure and ultimately earn more views, likes, and subscribers.

Viewbotting is used across various online platforms, including YouTube, live gaming, Twitch, music streaming media, and Metaverse platforms.

The idea behind using a view bot is very similar to click farms. The intention of view bots and click farms is to increase impressions and boost engagement, but the difference is that while click farms generate fake clicks, view bots generate fake views.

Twitch is an online streaming platform with about 30 million active users daily; recognizing its potential allows advertisers to increase their investment in content creators and influencers and do all they can to reach specific audiences, especially Gen Z. 

With the growth of video content, video marketing, and influencer marketing, some content creators have been found to use viewbots to increase views on brand content.

What does Viewbotting mean for advertisers?

An advertiser can be negatively impacted when running video ad campaigns on a view-bottled channel. 

Viewbots are cheap, and in most cases, many offer free trials. They are easy to use, access, and implement.

With this available, content creators and channel owners can purchase a large number of views; these viewbots increase the view count for both the content and the paid ads on display.

Although the intention behind view bots is usually dishonest, view bots are not yet illegal. 

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As Viewbot engagement increases, so does the contribution to a more significant fraud problem.

Viewbot fraud and other advertising fraud issues have been estimated at about $ 100 billion in 2023.

Why is viewbotting harmful to your Ads?

Advertisers often need to know how greatly view bots can distort their efforts.

Below are some of the effects that viewbots can have on your ad campaign as an advertiser:

Viewbotting leads to huge revenue loss for advertisers

Your revenue can be stolen if a view bot is on a channel while you run an ad campaign as an advertiser.

When a video or live stream is viewed by a viewbot (including the paid ads), advertisers indirectly pay the influencer, content creator, or platform for fake views.

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Viewbotting generates false impressions

Viewbot artificially inflates engagement metrics, creating unpleasant advertiser-influencer partnerships.

The usual process for advertisers is to vet influencers, content creators, or channels that best suit their ad campaign.

It may not be immediately apparent to advertisers that view bots are deployed to inflate popularity statistics; sadly, they become vulnerable to influencers and channels that provide no return on investment (ROI). 

It could be that the owner of the track is using view bots intentionally, or that view bots have unknowingly infiltrated their channel; whatever the case may be, the advertiser is left with a bad investment to deal with.

Viewbotting will suddenly distort campaign analytics

Since view bots can generate a lot of views, your ad campaign metrics can appear better, much more than they usually are.

These exaggerated metrics can affect your strategy for future campaigns. 

How can advertisers prevent viewbots and their damage?

Viewbotting is always against the terms of service of many major video platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and Twitch.

These platforms encourage their users to report pages where view-botting is predominant so they can take necessary actions, such as banning and demonetizing the channel.

However, because view botting is not illegal, it is only treated as a civil matter. This ultimately means it is left to advertisers to protect themselves from view bots.

Here are a few ways to protect yourself:

DIY (do-it-yourself) Methods

You can detect view bot activity by yourself in a couple of ways. Here are some of the things to look out for when assessing a channel, a content creator, or an influencer;

  • High views vs low chat ratio: when a video has a high view count, but the engagement or comments are not proportional to the views, that can be a significant sign of view bots.
  • Low subscribers vs. high views: Looking out for unrealistic subscriber and view counts is important. For instance, if there is a YouTube channel with about 6,000 subscribers and a high number of views of about 2 million, that may indicate the presence of view bots.
  • Generic and repetitive comments: Some view bots as engaging successfully in the live chat section, but the comments are usually generic, and the words are repeated. For example, “Amazing!” “Wow!” All these are pointers to view the bot’s activity.

While these pointers help us to recognize bot activities, the absolute efficiency of these methods could be improved.

It is also unrealistic to expect that advertisers with a vast audience will have the time to review the statistics for each channel to detect view bots or other types of ad fraud

  • Use fraud prevention software: With the rise of modern, sophisticated view bots, advertisers must employ cross-channel, full-funnel defence to fight view bots and other types of ad fraud. Instead of relying on ineffective manual methods to detect ad fraud activities, you can simply use specialized fraud prevention and detection software that will automatically detect the presence of bot activities on your ads before they cause havoc.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are view bots?

    View bots are automated programs designed to artificially increase views on content, especially on platforms like YouTube. They mimic real users by generating fake traffic, making videos appear more popular than they actually are.

  • Why do people use view bots?

    People use view bots to quickly boost their numbers, attract attention, and appear credible. Higher views can make content look more trustworthy, which may help it gain real viewers over time.

  • Are view bots legal?

    No, using view bots violates the terms of service of platforms like YouTube. It can lead to penalties such as video removal, demonetization, or account suspension.

Abisola

Abisola

Meet Abisola! As the content manager at ClickPatrol, she’s the go-to expert on all things fake traffic. From bot clicks to ad fraud, Abisola knows how to spot, stop, and educate others about the sneaky tactics that inflate numbers but don’t bring real results.