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YouTube to Change View Counting Rules Starting August 24

YouTube to Change View Counting Rules Starting August 24
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Starting August 24, YouTube is rolling out a major update to its view-counting system, a change that will impact creators and users globally, including those in Armenia. Going forward, a view will be registered the moment a video starts playing, rather than after a specific watch time.

Under YouTube's new approach, views will be calculated immediately from the very first frame. Previously, the platform did not officially specify a time threshold for a view, though industry experts estimated it to be around 30 seconds.

The Purpose Behind the New Rules

This shift is designed to standardize how views are counted across all video formats on the platform. On August 17, YouTube representative Natasha clarified the update:

"We are now aligning all other video formats with the same standards to ensure consistency across the entire platform."

Impact on Monetization and Analytics

The company assures content creators that these changes will not affect their ability to earn money through the YouTube Partner Program. Monetization will still rely on core metrics such as total views and watch hours. Additionally, YouTube Analytics will retain a specialized metric allowing creators to see exactly how many viewers continue watching their content after the first few seconds.

Concerns Raised by Experts

While many creators have welcomed the update, industry experts are warning about potential drawbacks. The main risks identified include:

  • A possible artificial inflation of overall view counts.
  • Complications in accurately comparing statistical data recorded before and after the August 24 rollout.

This article was generated automatically using AI based on reporting from established news sources. All sources are listed below.

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