YouTube will change its view counting rule globally from August 24, 2026. Under the new policy, a video will be counted as a view as soon as it starts playing, regardless of…
YouTube will change its view counting rule globally from August 24, 2026. Under the new policy, a video will be counted as a view as soon as it starts playing, regardless of how long it is watched. Previously, long-format videos required at least 30 seconds of watch time to register a view.

The rule was initially applied only to YouTube Shorts but will now cover all formats. Despite the change, YouTube has not altered its monetisation rules or the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP). Creators' revenue from ads will continue under existing terms, so the new view counting method will not affect their earnings.
Ordinary users will see no change in how YouTube works. The update only affects how views are tallied for display purposes.
YouTube's view count has long been a vanity metric for creators and a signal for algorithmic promotion. By lowering the threshold to a single frame, the platform aligns all formats with the instant-count model already used for Shorts. This could inflate public view numbers, making content appear more popular than before, but it will not change ad revenue, which is tied to watch time and viewer engagement, not raw views. The move appears aimed at simplifying the system and encouraging more content consumption across formats. The next thing to watch is whether creator behaviour shifts toward shorter, hook-driven videos to maximise these instant views.
Source: aajtak.in
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