The Average Percentage Viewed metric is a measure of the average percentage of a video that a viewer watches before clicking out or stopping. It can help creators understand audience engagement and optimize video content.
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Average View Duration measures the average length of time viewers watched a video before leaving. It helps creators determine the level of audience engagement with their content.
Watch Time is the total amount of time viewers spend watching a video on YouTube, from start to finish. It's a crucial metric for creators, as it directly impacts video ranking and monetization potential.
Annotation CTR is a metric in YouTube analytics that measures the percentage of viewers who interacted with annotations on your videos, indicating their engagement level.
The Comments metric represents the number of comments left by viewers on a YouTube video. It is an important engagement metric that indicates how viewers are interacting with the content and can help creators understand how their audience is responding to their videos.
Dislikes are a metric on YouTube that represents the number of viewers who have given a thumb down to a particular video. This metric is used to measure the level of audience engagement and can influence the algorithm's recommendation of the video to other users.
Watch Time by Device Type is a metric that measures the total amount of time viewers spend watching YouTube videos on various devices such as mobile, desktop, and TV. It helps creators and advertisers understand how viewers engage with their content across different platforms.
Watch Time by Playback Location is a metric that tracks how long viewers watch your videos in specific locations on YouTube, such as on the YouTube homepage, subscription feed, or suggested videos. It helps you understand where your audience engages with your content the most.
The Views by Video metric shows the number of times a specific video has been viewed on YouTube. This metric helps measure the popularity and engagement of a video with viewers.