Just checked my analytics after the mass dislike fiasco the other day and the results are startling. 94 dislikes in a day, ALL OF THEM coming from the United Kingdom. This has happened before, but not in a mass number like this from the UK. The proof from the other 2 photos is that this person/people came to the videos to immediately dislike the videos and leave, seeing how most of the videos show a near 0:00 watch time count. If it was because someone didn't like what was in the videos, they would've had at least SOMEWHAT of a Watch Time count longer than 0 seconds.
I don't know who is doing this or why, but this is uncalled for on many levels. My monetization enables me to block videos from being viewed in the UK, but my analytics say that the UK is the #2 country in which my views come from (#1 being the US, #3 being from Canada if memory serves me right).
THIS is why I've said that YouTube should change their rules so that people can't dislike videos without saying why (as doing so doesn't provide constructive criticism to aid the user in the future on how to improve) and if you block them, they can't find your videos/channel while logged into their account like you get on Facebook.


