# YouTube will count a view from the first frame across every format

From August 24, YouTube’s public view counter will increment as soon as playback begins across Shorts, long-form, podcasts and live video. The older view definition survives as “Engaged views,” so creators need to separate exposure from continued watching when comparing performance over time.

YouTube is standardizing public views around first-frame starts. The change can lift headline view counts without a matching increase in engaged viewing, while monetization and YPP qualification continue to use the more selective engaged/qualified metrics.

- Status: Active
- Published: 2026-08-22T19:19:51+12:00
- Updated: 2026-08-22T19:19:51+12:00
- Categories: Marketing & Distribution, Social & Audience, Conversion & Analytics
- Tags: creator analytics, Engaged views, video analytics, YouTube
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## What changed

Beginning August 24, 2026, YouTube will count a public view from the first frame of playback across Shorts, long-form videos, podcasts and live streams. The company is standardizing formats around a definition already introduced for Shorts. The previous view definition will remain available in YouTube Analytics Advanced Mode under the name `Engaged views`, which measures viewers who continue past the initial frame or intentionally click to watch. YouTube says the public-view change does not alter creator earnings or YPP eligibility.

## Why it matters

The headline `views` metric will no longer represent the same level of viewer commitment it did historically for many non-Shorts formats. Creators, agencies and businesses using YouTube as an acquisition channel can see public view counts move upward simply because the counting rule changed, making pre/post-August 24 comparisons unreliable without using Engaged views. The distinction also matters economically: monetization and qualification continue to rely on more selective engagement/qualified-view logic rather than the new first-frame public counter.

## One public-view definition now spans all formats

YouTube says a view will count the moment a video begins to play, from the first frame, for Shorts, long-form, podcasts and live video. That standard removes the previous format-specific counting differences but also broadens what the public counter represents for formats that historically required more viewing before a view was recorded.

## The old metric is not disappearing

YouTube is preserving the previous view definition as `Engaged views` in Analytics Advanced Mode. An engaged view requires the viewer to continue beyond the initial first frame or to click to watch. That makes Engaged views the more useful continuity metric for teams comparing audience behavior across the August 24 change.

## Exposure and engagement are now explicitly different numbers

The new public view count is closer to a playback-start exposure measure. Engaged views represent a stronger continuation signal, while thumbnail impressions remain separate when a user merely sees a thumbnail and does not start playback. Teams should therefore stop treating the public counter as a direct proxy for meaningful attention.

## Monetization does not move with the public counter

YouTube says the counting change does not affect earnings or YPP eligibility. That distinction is particularly important alongside YouTube’s separately announced 2027 YPP changes: public views can rise under the new definition while qualified or engaged-view thresholds used for monetization remain unchanged.

## Key details

- The new public-view definition takes effect globally on August 24, 2026.
- A public view will count from the first frame of playback.
- The rule applies across Shorts, long-form videos, podcasts and live streams.
- The prior view definition remains in Analytics Advanced Mode as `Engaged views`.
- Engaged views measure users who continue beyond the initial first frame or intentionally click to watch.
- Thumbnail impressions remain separate when playback does not begin.
- YouTube says earnings and YPP eligibility are not changed by the public-view counting update.

## Builder takeaways

- Annotate August 24 in creator and marketing dashboards before comparing YouTube view trends across the change.
- Use Engaged views rather than headline public views when you need a more continuous measure of audience commitment over time.
- Recheck view-based conversion rates, CPM-like internal ratios and sponsorship reporting because the denominator may rise without a corresponding change in meaningful watching.
- Keep public views, Engaged views and monetization-qualified views as separate metrics in data models rather than collapsing them into one `views` field.
- When communicating performance to clients or sponsors, document which YouTube view definition is being used, especially for periods spanning August 24.

## What to watch

- How large the public-view uplift is for long-form, podcast and live channels after August 24.
- Whether YouTube exposes Engaged views more broadly through APIs and exports, not only Advanced Mode.
- How third-party creator analytics products handle the metric discontinuity.
- Whether sponsors and agencies shift contracts or benchmarks toward Engaged views after the public counter broadens.

## Uncertainties

- YouTube has not published a typical expected uplift in public views; the effect will vary by format, autoplay exposure and audience behavior.
- Historical public-view series will not necessarily be comparable to the new definition without using Engaged views or other continuity measures.
- The practical availability of Engaged views in every third-party reporting workflow remains to be seen.

## Sources

- [An update to how we count public views across YouTube](https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/433409976) — YouTube Community · primary/vendor · 2026-08-17T00:00:00+12:00. Official TeamYouTube announcement for the August 24 global first-frame public-view definition, preservation of Engaged views and statement that monetization is unaffected.
- [What are 'Engaged' Views on YouTube?](https://blog.youtube/inside-youtube/engaged-views-youtube-explained/) — YouTube · primary/vendor · 2026-08-19T00:00:00+12:00. Official explanation distinguishing first-frame views, Engaged views and thumbnail impressions.

