The practice of artificially inflating viewership numbers on YouTube Live streams through the use of automated software is a prevalent issue. These software programs, commonly referred to as “bots,” simulate human viewers, thereby increasing the perceived popularity of a live broadcast. For example, a stream with only a few genuine participants may display a significantly higher viewer count due to the presence of these artificial entities.
The impact of artificially inflated viewership is multifaceted. A higher perceived viewership can initially attract genuine viewers who are drawn to popular content. Historically, content creators or entities seeking rapid growth or perceived legitimacy have utilized this method. However, this practice can be detrimental in the long run as it undermines trust and authenticity, especially when the lack of genuine engagement becomes apparent.