A YouTube video dislikes package for campaigns that need stronger negative-sentiment optics, broader public reaction shaping, or more visible dissatisfaction around a selected video.
Apply dislikes to a video or comment by using the correct URL and quantity.
Select target: Video dislikes or Comment dislikes.
Choose the quantity appropriate for your goal.
Copy the video/comment URL, paste it into checkout, and confirm payment.
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Answers to the most common questions about orders, delivery, and safety. If you need extra help, feel free to contact us.
No. YouTube permanently removed the public visibility of the Video Dislike counter to protect creators. The public aesthetic of the video remains identical. However, the backend algorithm still monitors the dislikes heavily, using them to suppress the videos reach and search ranking.
YouTube ranks the comment section based on positive engagement. When a specific comment receives a massive influx of dislikes, the algorithm immediately categorizes that text as toxic spam or highly rejected by the community. It reacts by permanently burying the comment at the absolute bottom of the feed where no organic user will ever read it.
Do not use the main video link. You must locate the specific negative comment you want to bury. Click on the time it was posted (the grey text that says "1 day ago" next to the username). This isolates the comment and generates a "Highlighted Comment" URL in your browser. Copy and paste that specific link into our system.
Yes. Our Video Dislikes utilize a highly exclusive network of 100% Real Turkish accounts. Because the negative engagement originates from genuine, authenticated profiles, it registers as perfectly organic dissatisfaction to the YouTube security filters, providing an absolute Non-Drop guarantee.
The service is 100% safe and completely anonymous. We operate under a strict Zero-Access Protocol and only require the public URL of the target. The creator of the video or the author of the comment will never know who initiated the suppression campaign. Your identity is completely protected.
Deleting comments often leads to accusations of censorship, and the troll will usually just create a new account to post it again. By using Comment Dislikes, the comment remains technically public (avoiding censorship drama) but is mathematically hidden at the very bottom of the feed by the algorithm itself, neutralizing the threat silently.
Yes. This is a common strategy in high-level corporate SEO. The YouTube search algorithm prioritizes videos with high viewer satisfaction. By injecting massive dislikes into a competing video, you signal to the algorithm that the content is low-quality, causing the system to downgrade its position in keyword search results.
Absolutely not. This service is executed entirely on external targets. We will never ask for your Google account login, email verification, or Studio permissions. All we require is the public URL of the target video or comment.
In a PR crisis, speed is essential. Our systems prioritize these orders heavily. Delivery typically initiates within 0 to 1 hour of your confirmed order, executing at a high velocity of up to 20,000 dislikes per day to ensure the negative narrative is suppressed as rapidly as possible.
If the target creator completely disables their comment section, holds comments for review, or switches their video to private/unlisted during the delivery phase, our external network will be physically blocked from interacting with the target. The delivery will halt permanently.
YouTube dislikes are not used the same way as likes, views, or subscribers. They are more specific. In some cases, the goal is not broad growth presentation but tighter control over how a video page or comment area feels. That is why dislike-based services are more niche and should be explained more carefully.
Quantaps supports this with two separate structures shown in the package list: Video Dislikes and Comment Dislikes. These serve different purposes and should not be treated as the same tool.
This service is built around two distinct directions, not one general dislike package. That distinction matters because the target area changes the use case completely.
Video Dislikes are tied to the video itself. This option is more suitable when the engagement signal is intended for the main watch page rather than one specific discussion thread. It is the broader of the two models because it affects the visible sentiment layer around the full video asset.
Comment Dislikes are more targeted. This option is more suitable when the real issue is not the whole video but a specific reply or a specific visible comment under the video. In those cases, comment-level action is often the cleaner and more precise structure.
Quantaps supports both so users can choose whether the focus is the main content layer or the comment layer underneath it.
In many situations, the visible issue on a YouTube page is not the upload itself. It is one comment, one disruptive thread, or one highly visible reply that changes how viewers read the discussion. When that is the case, comment dislikes are usually the more practical option because they focus on the exact interaction area that matters.
Quantaps helps support that narrower structure for users who want more specific control instead of affecting the entire video page.
YouTube discussions can shape how a video is interpreted. A strong or highly visible reply can influence trust, tone, and overall perception. That is why some users need control at the comment level rather than only traditional promotional metrics. This page makes more sense when framed around discussion-layer management, not broad promotion language.
Quantaps is more suitable here for users who need targeted engagement control around visible interaction layers.
Dislike-based services are more sensitive than likes or views because they are closer to sentiment control and visibility management. That means the wording on the page should stay cleaner, more measured, and less aggressive. The goal is not to oversell it as a general growth tool when it is actually a narrower operational option.
Quantaps fits better when this service is presented as a selective tool for specific situations rather than a standard engagement product for every channel.
This service is not for every kind of YouTube campaign. It is more relevant when there is a defined reason to affect the video-level sentiment layer or the visibility weight of a comment. That makes it more situational than broader YouTube growth services such as views, likes, subscribers, or comments.
Quantaps supports that more specific use model through the two-package structure shown on the page.
Quantaps does not require your YouTube password, verification code, or YouTube Studio access. Orders are processed using the public video URL or the direct comment link, depending on whether the selected package is for Video Dislikes or Comment Dislikes.
If you need a more specific engagement-control option on YouTube, buying YouTube dislikes can be useful in the right context. Quantaps helps with both Video Dislikes and Comment Dislikes so you can choose the structure that better matches whether the focus is the video itself or the public discussion under it.