If YouTube and AdSense detect a Syrian IP address, it will likely trigger a review for invalid traffic, potentially leading to adjustments in earnings or account suspension. AdSense is not available in Syria, so attempting to use it from a Syrian IP could also lead to rejection or account issues.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Invalid Traffic Detection:
YouTube and AdSense systems are designed to detect invalid traffic, which includes clicks or impressions generated by automated means or other suspicious activity. A Syrian IP, especially if associated with a high volume of traffic, could be flagged as potentially suspicious, leading to:
Earnings adjustments: Earnings from invalid traffic might be withheld, reduced, or offset from your account.
Account suspension: If invalid traffic is significant or persistent, your AdSense or YouTube account might be suspended.
AdSense Availability:
AdSense is not available in Syria. This means you cannot use AdSense to monetize content originating from Syria or using a Syrian IP address.
VPNs and IP Address Manipulation:
While some users try to bypass these restrictions using VPNs, it's important to understand that:
VPNs can be risky: Google can detect and penalize the use of VPNs to mask IP addresses.
VPNs don't guarantee success: Even with a VPN, if your content or behavior raises red flags, your account could still be impacted.
Focus on Compliance:
The best approach is to comply with Google's policies and focus on creating high-quality content that attracts genuine views and engagement.
Address Verification:
Google uses a PIN sent to your address to verify your account, which is another reason why using a VPN to change your location can cause issues.