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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 ...
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 ...
Building upon its existing suite of remixing tools, YouTube Shorts now allows users to “remix a remix.” This feature facilitates layered reinterpretations of content, promoting a culture of ...
The metric, now called “engaged views,” will continue to allow creators to see how many viewers choose to continue watching their Shorts. YouTube notes that the change won’t impact creators ...
Despite the change, YouTube will continue tracking the old Shorts metric under an “engaged views” option in its analytics dashboard. It will also keep using “engaged views” to determine ...
Even though the method of counting views will be changing, YouTube Shorts will still count "engaged views" to decide about monetization and qualification for the YouTube Partner Program.