At its core, a YouTube view bot is a software script designed to artificially inflate the view count of a video by automating requests to YouTube's servers. The "rar" extension indicates a compressed archive, typically promising a "tool" or "generator" that bypasses platform algorithms.
: YouTube uses advanced machine learning to detect patterns consistent with botting, such as sudden spikes from high-latency IP addresses.
: Using relevant keywords in titles and descriptions.
: The compressed RAR file often contains executables (.exe) that install spyware, keyloggers, or ransomware on the user's computer.
: Bots provide numbers without engagement; they do not like, comment, or share authentically.