Want to create diverse content on YouTube covering completely different topics. For that I need several channels that I can manage simultaneously without getting flagged or banned. Is there a way to pull this off properly? How do people handle multiple channels without YouTube connecting them and shutting everything down?
YouTube technically allows multiple channels under one Google account, so that's the legitimate route. The problem is when you want truly separate channels with different identities that can't be linked together. Separate Google accounts for each channel is the obvious approach but managing them from the same browser and device creates patterns that get detected. Some creators use different devices entirely for each account which gets impractical fast. The key is making each channel's digital footprint look completely independent from the others.
Switching between accounts manually is a headache that eats into actual content creation time. There's software built specifically for running parallel browser sessions that look completely unrelated to each other from YouTube's perspective. Each session carries its own identity so nothing bleeds between accounts. Read about how to run and manage multiple YouTube channels simultaneously here https://gologin.com/blog/how-to-run-multiple-youtube-accounts/ . Goes deep into antidetect browser setup and the practical workflow for keeping channels truly separate while working on all of them from one machine.