Starting August 24, a YouTube view registers the moment a video begins to play. The older, stricter count survives in analytics as 'engaged views.'
YouTube is redefining its most visible metric. Beginning August 24, the platform will count a public view from the first frame of playback across every format — long-form video, podcasts and live streams included. YouTube said the standard applies globally.
The change brings the rest of YouTube in line with Shorts, which moved to first-frame counting in March 2025. It also matches how TikTok and Instagram register views, as The Verge noted in its coverage of the announcement.
YouTube has never published the exact threshold it used for long-form views, though the industry has long operated on the assumption that a view required roughly 30 seconds of watch time. That assumption ends next week.
What Changes And What Stays
The number displayed under every YouTube video is the one that changes. Because a play now counts before a viewer decides whether to stay, public view totals are likely to rise, particularly for videos that lose audiences early.
Existing view counts will not be recalculated. Videos published before August 24 keep their historical totals, and only new plays after that date follow the first-frame rule.
The older measurement moves inside YouTube Studio under a new name. 'Engaged views' tracks how many people continued watching past the opening seconds, and YouTube said the metric will remain available in Analytics so creators can compare performance across the transition.
YouTube also said the update has no effect on creator earnings or on eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program. Both continue to run on the engaged-view standard.
Why YouTube Says It Made The Change
In its community post, YouTube framed the move as a consistency fix. The company said it had historically run multiple view-counting systems across formats and that creators wanted to end that confusion and understand their true exposure.
The announcement lands one week after YouTube said it would double the watch-hour and Shorts-view thresholds for new Partner Program applicants starting in 2027.
For anyone buying creator content or benchmarking video performance, YouTube now offers two numbers where there used to be one. The public view count becomes a reach figure. Engaged views become the attention figure. Brand deals, media plans and post-campaign reports that treat "views" as shorthand for audience quality will need to say which one they mean.
-Forbes
YouTube is redefining its most visible metric. Beginning August 24, the platform will count a public view from the first frame of playback across every format — long-form video, podcasts and live streams included. YouTube said the standard applies globally.
The change brings the rest of YouTube in line with Shorts, which moved to first-frame counting in March 2025. It also matches how TikTok and Instagram register views, as The Verge noted in its coverage of the announcement.
YouTube has never published the exact threshold it used for long-form views, though the industry has long operated on the assumption that a view required roughly 30 seconds of watch time. That assumption ends next week.
What Changes And What Stays
The number displayed under every YouTube video is the one that changes. Because a play now counts before a viewer decides whether to stay, public view totals are likely to rise, particularly for videos that lose audiences early.
Existing view counts will not be recalculated. Videos published before August 24 keep their historical totals, and only new plays after that date follow the first-frame rule.
The older measurement moves inside YouTube Studio under a new name. 'Engaged views' tracks how many people continued watching past the opening seconds, and YouTube said the metric will remain available in Analytics so creators can compare performance across the transition.
YouTube also said the update has no effect on creator earnings or on eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program. Both continue to run on the engaged-view standard.
Why YouTube Says It Made The Change
In its community post, YouTube framed the move as a consistency fix. The company said it had historically run multiple view-counting systems across formats and that creators wanted to end that confusion and understand their true exposure.
The announcement lands one week after YouTube said it would double the watch-hour and Shorts-view thresholds for new Partner Program applicants starting in 2027.
For anyone buying creator content or benchmarking video performance, YouTube now offers two numbers where there used to be one. The public view count becomes a reach figure. Engaged views become the attention figure. Brand deals, media plans and post-campaign reports that treat "views" as shorthand for audience quality will need to say which one they mean.
-Forbes
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