I’m a little late to the party, but I’m in the auto niche as well. I posted a video of a car meet, everything was fine and I got a few views. Next, I posted a car doing a little snow drift and it was instantly removed. I’m assuming anything even remotely close to looking dangerous or illegal is shut down right away.
If this is the case though, how will they be able to detect if something was performed on a closed circuit/track where it’s completely legal and wouldn’t be breaking any guidelines?
Not much, no. There was no call to action or any effort made to push her site, so I wouldn’t have expected much anyway.
I’ve managed to get a decent start with my business account overnight, as well. I’m lucky, where my product videos easily fall under the satisfying niche and it seems to be working. I will be sharing my results here over the next few days/weeks.
Took a month off and just posted some random videos the last few days. Some of them got a small amount of FYP traffic. That would mean I’m good right? The first survivor of a shadowban?
I will start posting some good stuff and see if anything pops. Any update on your repost accounts?
In my experience, there’s different types of shadowbans. One is in which your followers are still shown your content but not to new people / or on the FY page.