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YouTube Shorts will change the way it counts ‘views’ to match industry standards starting March 31. This change will have no impact on monetization. Beginning on March 31, YouTube will change how it ...
There is no view time requirement anymore for a YouTube Shorts video. YouTube will basically count a view if a user just sees ...
YouTube is changing how it counts views on YouTube Shorts to give creators a deeper understanding of how their short-form ...
YouTube’s updated Shorts view count now captures every play, but this change won't affect earnings or monetization eligibility. YouTube will begin counting Shorts views without minimum watch ...
There’s been a lot of noise this week about YouTube Shorts “view count inflation.” But let’s be clear: this change is more about optics than impact. YouTube’s new policy, effective March ...
YouTube will soon count Shorts views using the same method as TikTok and Instagram. Starting March 31st, YouTube will display the number of times a Short starts to play or replay, like Instagram and ...
After the arrival of the YouTube Shorts "remix" feature last year, the video-streaming giant is making another major change to its ... standardizing view count definitions across platforms creates ...
YouTube has redefined what a “view” means ... Shorts views will count the number of times a creator’s Short starts to play or replay. YouTube says that the change won’t affect how much ...
Creators can now measure engaged views, use AI to turn photos into stickers, and access improved editing tools for better ...
YouTube today announced that starting March 31st, it will count views of Shorts based on number of time it starts to play or replay.
YouTube has implemented a change to Shorts that introduces analytics similar to what rivals Instagram and TikTok do with their short-form content. The video streaming giant will reportedly remove the ...