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YouTube Adjusts View Counting to Match Short-Form Competitors

Starting August 24, YouTube will record a view the moment a video begins playback, abandoning the long-standing requirement for extended watch time. This shift aligns the platform's standard metrics with the immediate counting methods already employed by TikTok and Instagram, potentially inflating total view counts for creators across the site.

YouTube Adjusts View Counting to Match Short-Form Competitors

The platform intends to retain its original, more stringent counting method under an "engaged views" metric within the Analytics dashboard. While the company has never officially confirmed the exact duration required for a traditional view, industry consensus long held that a user needed to watch 30 seconds of content for it to register. By contrast, X maintains a two-second threshold for counting video engagement.

YouTube framed the update as a move toward metric parity, claiming that creators requested a unified system to better understand their true exposure across different formats. The change does not alter eligibility requirements for the YouTube Partner Program or affect how creators earn revenue. This adjustment follows a period of broader policy shifts, including recent moves by the platform to tighten the criteria for joining its monetization program.

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