: Channels caught using these services risk having the artificial engagement removed. Severe or repeated violations can lead to formal strikes or permanent YouTube account termination.

Use of these services often involves providing URLs to non-official third parties, which can lead to data privacy issues or account flagging.

: Various third-party websites offer these services, often promising "high-quality" or "organic-looking" likes from real accounts, though many rely on bot networks.

: YouTube explicitly prohibits any behavior that artificially inflates metrics, including likes and comments, using automated systems or by serving content to unsuspecting viewers.

While it can boost visibility, YouTube's actual payouts are driven by views and ad engagement, not comment metrics.

: Unlike video likes, there is no public record or way for a channel owner to see exactly who liked a specific comment, as this data is anonymous. ⚖️ Risks vs. Rewards Primary Goal

Buying YouTube comment likes is a method used to artificially boost the visibility of specific comments, though it carries significant risks and policy implications. 🛡️ YouTube Policy and Compliance