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YouTube changes view counting, 'Engaged views' to remain in analytics

YouTube is updating how it counts public views across its platform, moving away from the previous 30-second watch threshold to a new standard that aligns with how it counts Shorts views. The change, effective August 24, aims to reduce metric confusion for creators and provide a clearer picture of actual exposure. Existing "Engaged views" data will still be available in YouTube Analytics, and the update will not affect earnings or monetization eligibility.

YouTube is changing how it counts views

New Delhi, August 18

YouTube has decided to change its way of counting public views across its platform.

Although the Google-owned platform never disclosed how it previously counted views, it was generally understood that a view was counted after a user watched at least 30 seconds of a video, as per TechCrunch.

The change comes a year after YouTube applied the same approach to counting views on Shorts videos.

"Historically, we've used multiple view counting systems across different formats," the company wrote in a YouTube Community post. "However, we've heard that creators want to eliminate this metric confusion and accurately understand their true exposure, which is why we're making this update."

The change will be implemented from August 24.

YouTube said the original view metric, now called "Engaged views," will remain accessible to creators through YouTube Analytics, allowing them to see how many viewers chose to continue watching their videos.

The company noted that the change won't impact creators' earnings or how they become eligible for monetization through the YouTube Partner Program.

The update, which goes into effect on August 24, comes a week after YouTube made another creator-focused change, announcing that new creators will have to meet higher thresholds to begin earning money from ads and subscriptions starting next year.

— ANI

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