Alex tried a test short: “How to fix null reference error in 30 seconds.”
Frustrated, Alex searched late one night: “how to get more YouTube Shorts views fast.” youtube shorts backlink generator
Alex hesitated for a second but thought, “If it works, it’s cheaper than Google Ads.” Inside the members’ area was a dashboard with one big green button: Generate Backlinks Now. Below it, a field to paste any YouTube Shorts URL. Alex tried a test short: “How to fix
Within an hour, the dashboard claimed on forums, blog comments, and wiki pages. The next day, the YouTube analytics showed… no change. Still 312 views. The next day, the YouTube analytics showed… no change
But something else happened.
YouTube sent a : “Detected artificial traffic signals and unnatural backlinks. This video has been removed from the Shorts feed.” The short wasn’t deleted—it was shadow-restricted. No suggested placements, no shelf. Dead on arrival. The Investigation Alex dug deeper. The “backlink generator” was just a comment-spamming bot—posting the Shorts link on random WordPress blogs, expired wikis, and Reddit threads with zero moderation. Those aren’t “high authority backlinks.” They’re spam signals.