Got no response, instead, he suddenly saw a rise in his plays coming from Cambodia, Thailand etc for a period of time, which is annoying (you can't tell if you are having progression etc).īut having said all of that and knowing that SC lost like 100 million average users last 3 years, its still the only place on the net that I know of where there is a culture of releasing remixes etc without being youtube style banned. Other than that, my friend contacted a "promo" company on Soundcloud, asked if they used bots and fake plays. This is when a real person with an active SoundCloud account likes your track, plays it, re posts it, comments on it, downloads it. What we provide is real SoundCloud services for each and every client. Also, there is a site called you can see how many of the users on the account's followers are fake (in case you get a repost for repost offer) Fake SoundCloud services are suppliers providing you with bot generated plays, likes etc. At this point, buying plays on SoundCloud will have a better effect. However, getting your songs heard and shared can be a challenge, especially if you’re a new artist. I started posting on Soundcloud in October and have a policy of following back artists and record companies, and many of these accounts mask themselves an artist or record company pages when they really are just a bot account to spread the original artist music or for repost trading. If you’re an artist, SoundCloud is the 1 place for you to share your music with the world, and connect with fans like never before. I'm going to finish my webpage soon and make a list over the biggest bot follow/unfollow accounts there are ( I can name a few right away cuz I'm sick of seeing their logo pic on my notification list).