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And because YouTube Shorts content loops, YouTube will count a new view each time that video replays from the beginning too. According to YouTube, it's making this change at creators' requests as ...
Currently, YouTube only registers a view after a Short has been watched for a minimum number of seconds. But the upcoming change will count a view whenever a Short starts to play or replay ...
The new policy will take effect from March 31 and is expected to bring more fairness to content creators when comparing video ...
Shorts views will now count the number of times ... As a result of this change, view counts will be higher moving forward. YouTube says that it’s making the change because it heard that creators ...
YouTube Shorts views are added to a channel’s total watch time, but they don’t count toward meeting the ... how your audience reacts and then make changes accordingly.” ...
With a TikTok ban on the horizon, YouTube Shorts product lead Todd Sherman talks about getting the algorithm right and ...
Shorts made much less money, with creators earning $0.04 to $0.06 per 1,000 views. How much a YouTube creator earns for 1,000 views can change based on a variety of factors, from the type of ...
YouTube notes that it will still count view time and label that under “engaged views” in the advanced creator settings. This way, users can still see which Shorts are seeing further engagement.