There’s been a lot of noise this week about YouTube Shorts “view count inflation.” But let’s be clear: this change is more ...
YouTube updates Shorts view count, capturing every play but not affecting monetization eligibility or earnings criteria.
YouTube is modifying its view counting approach for Shorts, aligning it more closely with Instagram's Reels and TikTok's short videos.
YouTube plans to roll out several new features for its Shorts platform this spring, aiming to simplify and enhance the ...
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 Shorts now counts every play as a view, boosting creator stats without affecting earnings or Partner Program ...
YouTube adds a view to your video's view count if a viewer watches 30 seconds or more of your upload. However, when YouTube launched YouTube Shorts four-and-a-half years ago, it didn't count views ...
YouTube Shorts has introduced a change that brings analytics for its bite-sized video option into closer parity with rival ...
YouTube will soon count Shorts views using the same method as TikTok and Instagram. Starting March 31st, YouTube will display ...
YouTube Shorts will change the way it counts ‘views’ to match industry standards starting March 31. This change will have no ...