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Discord set out to prank its users with an April Fools' joke. It ended up accidentally destroying a YouTube's viewership record.
YouTube’s new policy, effective March 31, shifts the definition of a view to match what already exists on TikTok and Instagram Reels — counting a view the moment a video starts playing or replays.
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YouTube’s updated Shorts view count now captures every play, but this change won't affect earnings or monetization eligibility.
YouTube has been counting any hovering or scrolling past a thumbnail as an active video. This madness should stop!