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YouTube starts auditing video views | YouTube starts auditing video views |
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The video-sharing website YouTube said it has started to "audit" the number of views a video has received. | The video-sharing website YouTube said it has started to "audit" the number of views a video has received. |
The move is aimed at preventing users from artificially inflating view counts which, YouTube said, mislead people about the popularity of a video. | The move is aimed at preventing users from artificially inflating view counts which, YouTube said, mislead people about the popularity of a video. |
There are concerns that some viewers are using tools like "redirects" or "buying" views to boost their count. | There are concerns that some viewers are using tools like "redirects" or "buying" views to boost their count. |
YouTube said it will now "periodically" validate the views on videos and remove the fraudulent ones from the total. | YouTube said it will now "periodically" validate the views on videos and remove the fraudulent ones from the total. |
"Some bad actors try to game the system by artificially inflating view counts. They're not just misleading fans about the popularity of a video, they're undermining one of YouTube's most important and unique qualities," Google, which owns YouTube, said in a blogpost. | "Some bad actors try to game the system by artificially inflating view counts. They're not just misleading fans about the popularity of a video, they're undermining one of YouTube's most important and unique qualities," Google, which owns YouTube, said in a blogpost. |
"While in the past we would scan views for spam immediately after they occurred, starting today we will periodically validate the video's view count." | "While in the past we would scan views for spam immediately after they occurred, starting today we will periodically validate the video's view count." |
However, the firm said that it does not expect the new approach to affect "more than a minuscule fraction of videos on YouTube". | However, the firm said that it does not expect the new approach to affect "more than a minuscule fraction of videos on YouTube". |
Assuring advertisers? | |
YouTube is the world's biggest video-sharing website. | |
With a large number of users watching videos on the site, it has also become an attractive advertising option for firms looking to attract consumers. | |
Analysts said the site's latest move to clamp down on fraudulent views was also aimed at assuring firms that their campaigns on the portal were reaching a genuine audience. | |
"A firm would look at the number of views a video is generating and its popularity when it decides to place its advertisement," Sanjana Chappalli, Asia-Pac head of LEWIS Pulse, a firm specialising in digital marketing, told the BBC. | |
"But if those views have been fraudulently generated - then it is likely to miss the target audience and have little or no return on investment." | |
'Maintain trust' | |
For its part, YouTube has previously warned users against generating views through automated means or by forcing or tricking viewers into watching videos. | |
According to YouTube these methods could include: | |
"A view should be a metric that reflects genuine interest, not a gauge of how many people mistakenly or unknowingly ended up watching your video," the website has said. | |
Ms Chappalli added that the growing popularity of other social media websites such as Facebook meant that YouTube needed to be even more careful with any fraudulent views. | |
"YouTube is just one of the many options on the social media that companies looking to advertise have," she said. | |
"As a result, it needs to maintain trust among advertisers for continued revenue growth." |
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