YouTube’s Radical View Count Overhaul: What It Means for Long-Form and Live Content Creators
Ever wonder if your YouTube view count was playing hide-and-seek with you all along? Well, YouTube’s shaking things up, deciding to count views right from the very first frame—whether you’re bingeing long-form vids, Shorts, or live streams. Now, before you start fretting about your earnings or eligibility, breathe easy: those figures still hinge on engaged views and watch hours, not the shiny new public count. It’s like delivering a fresh coat of paint on an old canvas—exciting, but your masterpiece’s value stays intact. Curious how this subtle shift might ripple through the creator ecosystem? LEARN MORE.

- YouTube will count views from the first frame across all formats.
- The change applies to long-form video, Shorts, and live streams.
- Earnings will continue to use engaged Shorts views and engaged watch hours, not the new public count.
YouTube is changing how it counts views on long-form videos and live streams. This change will not affect earnings or eligibility.














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